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SUBJECT INDEX* 



Aa R. (Courland).— Toll, Baron E. von. 

 Aa Valley (N. France). — Pontier, J. 

 Abbot's Ripton (Hunts). — Hopkinson, J. 

 Abrarn (Lanes).- — Caldwell, G. 

 Abruzzo (Italy) Earthquakes. — Agamen- 



none, Gr. 

 Abyssinia. — Futterer, C. 

 Acanthoceras. — Choffat, P. ; Kossmat, 



F. ; Newton, R. B. ; Parent, H. ; 



Sohle, U. 

 Acanthosphcera. — Rust, H. 

 Acanthoteuthis. — Crick, G. C. 

 Acanthothyris. — Loriol, P. de. 

 Acer. — Hollick, A. ; Newberry, J. S. 

 Acerates. — Newberry, J. S. 

 Aceratherium. — Emmons, S. F., &c. ; 



Osborn, H. F. 

 Acerocaris-zouQ, Sweden. — Moberg, J. 



C. 



Acetabularia. — Seward, A. C. 

 Acicularia. — Seward, A. C. 

 Acilia. — Koken, E. 



Aclis. — Almera, J., &c. ; Guppy, R. J. L., 

 &c. 



Aclisina. — Donald, J. 

 Acmcea. — Almera, J., &c. ; Kaunbowen, 

 F. 



Aconcagna, Mendoza (Argent.). — Fitz- 

 gerald, E. A. 



Acraspedites. — Walcott, C. D. 



Acrocosmia. — Koken, E. 



Acroria. — Cossmann, M. 



Acrosolarium. — Koken, E. 



Acrothele — Walcott, C. D. 



Actceon. — Almera, J., &c. ; Cossmann, 

 M. ; Kaunbowen, F.; Reis, 0. M. ; 

 Tornquist, A. 



Actceonella. — Fric, A. 



Actceonina. — Hawell, J. ; Koert, W. ; 

 Newton, R. B. ; Reis, 0. M. ; Roman, 

 F. 



Act&opsis. — Carter, J. 



Actinoconchus. — Etheridge, R., Jun. 



Actinocrinus . — Koninck, L. G. de. 



Actinolit-schists, St. Gotbard Pass. — 

 Bonney, T. G. 



structure. — Raisin, C. A. 



Actinopsis. — Lambert, J. 



Actinopteria. — Dun, W. S. 



Adiantites. — Potonie, H. 



Adige, R. (Venetia). — Nicolis, E. 



Adirondack^ (N.Y.) drainage. — Brig- 

 ham, A. P. 



Admiralty Group, Thousand Islands 



(Ont.).— Adams, F. D. 



Island (Alaska).— Dall, W. H. 



Adrana. — Clark, W. B. 

 iEgean Sea Is. — Philippson, — . 

 JEgoceras. — Crick, G. C; Parona, C. F.; 



Pompeckj, J. F. 

 Afghanistan nemalite. — Mallet, F. R. 

 Africa. — Lapparent, A. de. 



■ , Gold. — Cumenge, E., &c. 



■ , . See also Gold, Transvaal, 



&c. 



(E.).— Futterer, C. 



• (Equatorial). — Hobley, C. W. ; 



Sam, T. B. F. 



(N.).— Johnston, Sir H. H. 



■ ( ), geological literature, 



1897.— Peron, A. 



■ ( ). See Algeria, &c. 



— (N.E.) . — Cavendish, H. S. H. ; 



Sabatini, V. 

 (S.), apophyllite. — Henderson, 



J. A. L. 



■ ( ), auriferous conglomerates. 



—Becker, G. F. ; Denny, G. A. ; Dra- 

 per, D.; Hanbly, W. T. ; Lloyd, H. ; 

 Sawyer, A. R. 



■ ( ), coal. — Anon., 27; Draper, 



D. ; Prister, A. 



( — — ), conglomerates. — Hanblv, 



W. T. 



( ), continental denudation, 



&c. — Draper, D. 

 ■ ( ), diamantiferous rocks. — 



Lacroix, A. 

 ■ (■ •), diamonds. — Crookes, W. ; 



Friedlander, I. 

 ■ ( ), Stormberg Beds. — Exton, 



H. 



■ ( ), igneous rocks. — Hender- 

 son, J. A. L. 



( ). See also Rhodesia, Trans- 

 vaal, &c. 



( ) & America (S.), Tertiary 



connexion. — Lydekker, R. 

 (W.), auriferous conglomerates. — 



Sam, T. B. F. 



( ), Senegambia. — Meunier, S. 



, West Coast Islands. — Ossuna, 



M. de. 



Agaricus. — Seward, A. C. 

 Agassiz, Glacial Lake (N. Am.). — ■ 

 Upham, W. 



* All fossil-names are those of genera which are figured or occur in the titles of 

 papers. 



