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Europe. 



Norway (N.). 1 inch = 19 miles. 



1898.— Newbigin, H. T. 

 . Elvsfjord. 1 inch = 1 mile. 



1898— Newbigin, H. T. 

 Rumania. S. Carpathians. 5 -^. 



1898.— Munteanu, G. 

 Russia. Finland. Geological Sur- 



^^y* 2U0.0O0" 



32. Loimijoki. 1898. Also _L_. 



1896.— Wilkman, W. W.' 



33. Wiborg. 1898.— Berghell, H. 

 . Nijni - Tagilsk. 1£ inch = 



1 mile. 1898. — Bauerman, H. 



. Tchiatur. 1898. — Macco, A. 



Sweden. Skane. Vestana. ^oo' 



1897. — Backstrom, H. 



. Sodermanland. Gnesta & 



M ° lnbo - m-ua- 1898. -Lof- 

 strand, G. 



Switzerland. 1898. — Schardt, 



H. 



. Glarus Alps. 1898— Roth- 



pletz, A. 



. Grisons (Les). Bimdner 



Oberland. 1898. — Steinmann, G. 



• " • I)avos Valley. 



1898. — Jennings, A. V. 



Marattites. — Marion, A. F., &c. 

 Marble —Destinez, P. ; Vogt, J. H. L. 

 Marcasite. — Gilbert, G. K. ; Lacroix, A. 

 Marcellina (Prov. Rome). — Cerulli - 



Irelli, S., &c. 

 Marchantites. — Seward, A. C. 

 Marco u, J. — Anon., 9. 

 Marekanite - obsidian, Nicaragua. — - 



Petersen, J. 

 Margarita. — Kaunhowen, F. 

 Marginella. — Almera, J., &c. ; Coss- 



mann, M. ; Guppy, R. J. L., &c. ; 



Papp, K. ; Rothpletz, A., &c. 

 Marginulina. — Chapman, F. ; Schrodt, 



J . 



Mari Hills (Baluchistan).— Ncetling, F. 

 Marine clay, Cleongart. — Munthe, H. 

 ■ Drift, Colwyn Bay high-level. — 



Reade, T. M. 



geology.— Fuchs, T. ; Tietze, E. 



Mariopteris. — Potonie, H. 



Marioupol (Ekaterinoslav). — Moroze- 



vicz, 1. 



Maritime Alps. — Cassetti, M. ; Portis, 



A. ; Zaccagna, D. 

 Marlborough goldfield (N.Z.).— Wilson, 



G. 



Marmolatella. — Koken, E. 

 Marquette(Mich.) iron-bearing district. — 



Van Hise, C. R., &c. 



( ) Range. — Jopling, J. E. 



Marseille(Bouches-du-Rhone). — Bresson, 



A. 



Marsh, O. C— Bigot, A. 

 Marshall Co. (Iowa).— Beyer, S. W. 

 Marsh wood (Dorset). — Jukes-Browne, 

 A. J. 



Marsupial bones, Coimaidai Limestone. 



— Officer, G., &c. 

 Marsupites.— Reid, C. 

 Martesia. — Tate, R. 

 Martina. — Diener, C. 

 Martinez Group, California. — Merriam, 



J. C. 



Martley (Worcester).— Coles, C. St. A. 



quartzite. — Groom, T. T. 



Marwood Beds fauna. — Whidborne, 

 G. F. 



Maryland (U.S.A.). — Clark, W. B.j 



Darton, N. H. ; Matthews, E. B.; 



Walcott, C. D., &c. 

 ( ), Cretaceous fossils in 



Eocene. — Bagg, R. M., Jun. 

 ( ), Geological Survey. — Clark, 



W. B. 



Mas dAzil (Ariege), gi-otto. — Fischer, 

 H. 



Massa (Tuscany).— Zaccagna, D. 

 Massachusetts (U.S.A.), Carboniferous 



boulder-train. — Fuller, M. L. 



( ), igneous rocks. — White, T. G. 



Mastallone Valleys (Piedmont). — 



Schafer, R. W. 

 Mastodon. — Emmons, S. F., &c. 



, Algeria. — Deperet, C. 



, Spain. — Graells, M. de la P. 



Mastopora. — Siegert, L. 



Matagne Schists, Namur Devonian.— 



Forir, H. 

 Matheronia.- — Paquier, V. 

 Mathilda. — Guppy, R. J. L., &c. ; 



Vinassa de Regny, P. E. 

 Matto Grosso (Brazil).— Darhj, 0. A. 

 Mayence (Hesse) Oligocene fishes. — 



Wittich, E. 

 Maypole House Colliery (Lanes). — 



Caldwell, G. 

 Meandrarea. — Kobj', F. 

 Meandropsina. — Schlumberger, C. 

 Meaux (Seine-et-Marne). — Michel-Levy, 



A., &c. 



Medea (Algeria). — Ficheur, E. 

 Medenbach (Wiesbaden).— Brauns, R. 

 Mediterranean deep-sea deposits. — 



Schaffer, F. 

 Medlicottia. — Diener, C. 

 Medusse.— Walcott, C. D. 



, Niagara Limestone.- — Weller, S. 



Medusichnites. — -Walcott, C. D. 

 Medusina. — Walcott, C. 1). 

 Meekoceras. — Diener, C. 

 Megalaspis. — Kayser, E. 

 Megalneusaurus. — Knight, W. C. 

 Megalodus. — Hoernes, R. 

 Megalonyx. — Wortman, J. L. 

 Megalosaurus. — Sauvage, H. E. 

 Megarhynclius.— Cossmann, M. 

 Megerlia. — Almera, J., &c. ; Roman, F. 

 Melampus. — Bell, A. 

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



M. ; Krause, P. G. ; Reid, C. 

 Melanopsis. — Almera, J., &c. ; Blanck- 



enborn, M. ; Boistel, — ; Brusina, S. } 



Cossmann, M. ; Penecke, K. A. ; 



Stefanescu, S. 



