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Pandora. — Cerulli-Irelli, S. 

 Pannonian, Hungary. — Loerenthey, I. 

 Panopeea & Paphia.— Arnold, R. 

 Papandayan (Java). — Bran, A. 

 Paracyclas & Parcarca. — Hind, 

 W. ; 2. 



Parahoplites. — Steinmann, G., 5. 

 Paralegoceras. — Renz, C, 3. 

 Paramesius. — Brues, C. T. 

 Paramylodon. — Sinclair, W. J., 2. 

 Parana. (Brazil). — Bross, H. 

 Parapara (N.Z.).— Thomson, J. A., 2. 

 Paraplwrliynclms. — Greger, D. K. 

 Paraspora Hills (Liguria). — Ponte, G. 

 Pardines (Auvergne). — Gonnard, F., 3. 

 Pariotichus. — Williston, S. W. 

 Paris (France).— Angot, A., 1 & 2; 



Canu, F., 3 ; Peroux, E. ; Ramond, 



G. 



Metropolitan Ry. — Dollot, A. 



Paris Basin (France).— Canu, F., 1-4; 

 Cayeux, L. ; Charpiat, R. ; Douville, 

 H., 9 ; Fritel, P. H. ; Grossouvre, A. 

 de, 3 ; Hamelin, L. ; Lemoine, P., 

 3 ; Leriche, M., 3 ; Martel, E. A., 2 ; 

 Morin, M., 1-4; Priem, F., 2 ; Rutot, 

 A., 5. 



Paristoma. — Canu, F., 4. 

 Parma (Emilia). — Anelli, M. ; Ferrari, 

 M. 



Parmularia. — Maplestone, C. M. 

 Paesons, J., Obit. — See Sollas, W. J. 

 Parva, Glen. — See Glen Parva. 

 Paryphostoma. — Cossmann, M., 5. 

 Pas-de-Calais (France). — Breton, L. ; 

 Olry, A. 



Pasco, Cerro de (Peru). — Hewett, D. 

 F. 



Patagonia (S. Am.). — Ameghino, F., 13; 



Gaudry, A., 1-3 ; Halle, T. G. ; 



Matthew, W. D. ; Quensel, P. D. ; 



Scott, W. B., 1 & 2 ; Stappenbeck, R. ; 



Thevenin, A., 7; True, F. W. 

 Pausram (Lr. Austria). — Rzehak, A. 

 Pavo.— Miller, L. H. 

 Peach, A. M., Obit. — See Anon., 9. 

 Peacliella.— Walcott, C. D. 

 Peak Hill Goldfield (W. Austral.).— 



Montgomery, A., 3. 

 Peaslake (Surrey). — Leighton, D. 

 Peat, Anticosti.— Twenhofel, W. H. 

 , Baltic Provinces. — Muehlen, L. von 



zur. 



, Germany. — Graebner, P. ; Menzel, 



H., 6 ; Ramann, E., 1-2 ; Stoller, J., 



5; Wahnschaffe, F., 1 & 2; Weber, 



C. A., 1-3. 



, Iowa. — Calvin, S. 



, chemical products 'of. — Davis, C. 



A., 1 & 2. 



, humic acid &. — Stremme, H, 4. 



, origin of. — Weber, C. 



, submerged (French west coast). — 



Welsch, J., 4. 

 Peat-bogs, Hanover. — Potonie, H. 

 , Scandinavia. — Fries, T., 1 & 



2 ; Post, L. von, 1 & 2 ; Sernander, R., 



1 & 2; see also Bogs, Sfc. 



Peat-bogs, Schleswig-Holstein.— Gagel, 

 C, 7. 



, Scotland. — Samuelsson, G. 



Pebbles, coal with. — Barrois, C, 2; see 

 also Coal-pebbles, fyc. 



, river. — Ludwig, A. 



, Sheringham Beach flint-. — Wood- 

 ward, H, 3. 



, stretched. — Phalen, W. C. 



Peccaries, Tertiary. — Loomis, F. B., 2. 



Pechora District (Russia). — Chernov, 

 A. A. ; Pavlov, A. P. 



Pecten. — Arnold, R. ; Counillon, H. ; 

 Kranz, W., 3 ; Rogala, W. ; Schmidt, 

 M., 2; Thevenin, A., 3; Weigner, S. 



Pedinoblatta. — Handlirsch, A. 



Pediohyus. — Loomis, F. B., 2. 



Pegmatites, Britanny. — Lapparent, J. 

 de. 



, Carrock Fell. — Finlayson, A. M., 



3. 



, Madagascar. — Duparc, L., 3 & 4 ; 



Lacroix, A., 7. 



, Maine. — Bastin, E. S., 3. 



, Ytterby. — Nordenskjold, I. 



Pegmatitic granite, Parma. — Ferrari, 



M. 



Pegu System, Burma. — Stuart, M., 2 & 

 3. 



Pekina Creek (S. Austral.). — Howchin, 

 W. 



Pelamys. — Leriche, M. 

 Pelly R, (Yukon Terr.).— Keele, J. 

 Peloneustes. — Andrews, C. W. 

 Peloro (Sicily).— Cortese, E. 

 Pelosaurus. — Thevenin, A., 4. 

 Peltoceras. — Dacque, E. 

 Pembrokeshire. — Carruthers, R. G., 2 ; 



Leach, A. L., 5. 

 Pendulum observations, Alsace-Lorraine 



& Baden.— Deecke, W. 

 , Antarctic. — See ' Belgica,' 



Expedition antarctique, 3. 



, geology &.— Arldt, T. 



Peneplain, Gallo-Belgian Quaternary. — 



Briquet, A., 3. 

 Penhallow, D. P., Obit. — See Anon., 



10. 



Pennine Alps. — Liucio, G. 

 Pennoniau, Feherpart district . — Vitalis, 

 S. 



Pennsylvania (U.S.A.). — Anon., 21 ; 



Chamberlin, R. T. ; Farrington, 0. C, 



2 ; Harder, E. C, 2 ; Moodie, R. L., 3 ; 



Rutledge, J. J. 

 Pennsylvanian Formation, New Mexico. 



—Lee, W. T., 2. 



, Ohio.— Lamb, G. F. 



, Oklahoma.— Gould, C. N. 



. See also Carboniferous. 



Pentaceros. — Linstow, O. von, 3. 

 Pentacrinus. — Stollej 7 , E. 2. 

 Pentremites. — Weller, S. 

 Pen-y-ddinas (Carmarthen). — Drew, H. 

 Peoria (Illinois). — Udden, J. A. 

 Peperite. Auvergne. — Gonnard, F., 2. 

 Perak (F.M.S.).— Scrivenor, J. B., 2. 

 Percidarum. — Leriche, M. 



