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SUBJECT INDEX* 



Aachen (Rhenish Prussia). See Holz- 



apfel, E. 



■ . See Aix-la-Chapelle. 



Aar (Switzerland). See Lubbock, Sir J. 

 Aas (Christiania). See Jonsson, J. 

 Aberdeenshire. See Hinxman, L. W., 



& J. J. H. Teall. 

 Abergavenny District (Mon., &c). See 



Dakyns, J. R., &c. 

 ' Abimes.' See Caverns. 

 * Abri-sous-roche de la Source' near 



Eyzies (Dordogne). See Riviere, E. 

 Absarokite. See Iddings, J. P. 

 Absorption Power of Rocks. See Crema, 



C. 



Acanthoceras. See Jukes-Browne, A. J., 



& W. Hill. 

 < mammillatum-zone, Dorset. See 



Newton, R. B. 

 Acanthodidae. See Davis, J. W. 

 Acanthonemojpsis. See Bonomi, I. 

 Aeera, Jurassic. See Cossmann, M. 

 Aceratherium. See Studer, T. 

 Acervularia. See Barrois, C. 

 Acidasjpis. See Lake, P. ; see Maurer, 



F. ; see Reed, F. R. C. 

 Ackton Hall Colliery, near Pontefract 



(Yorks). Thinning-out of Silkstone 



and Beeston Coal-seams. See Durn- 



ford, H. St. J. 

 Aclisina. See Whidborne, G. F. 

 Acrostichum. See Ettingshausen, C. 



Freih. von. 

 Acteeon, Jurassic. See Hudleston, W. H. 

 Actceonina. See Cossmann, M. ; see 



Hudleston, W. H. 

 Actinoceras. See Tate, R. ; see Whid- 

 borne, G. F. 

 Actinocrinus. See Miller, S. A., & 



W. F. E. Gurley. 

 Actinolite, Brazilian. See Costa-Sena, 



J. C. da. 



■ , Ouro Preto (Brazil). See Costa- 

 Sena, J. C. da. 



Actinopteria. See Barrois, C. 



Actinostroma. See Suess, E., &c. 



'Active' Cruise. See Bruce, W. S. ; see 

 Donald, C. W. 



Adamello Alps (Lombardy) Tonalite. 

 See Grubenmann, U. 



Adirondacks (N.Y.) Titaniferous Iron 

 Ores. See Kemp, J. T. 



Adour River (S. France)^ Flint Pebble 

 Deposits. See Harle, E. 



Adriatic Shore Sand. See Artini, E. 



iEdipsos (Greece) Hot Springs. See 

 Dambergis, A. K. 



JEger. See Woodward, H. 



JEglina. See Beecher, C. E. ; see Ber- 

 geron, J. 



JEgoceras. See Fucini, A. ; see Levi, G. 

 JEpyomis. See Andrews, C. W. ; see 



Milne-Edwards, A. 

 iErinite. See Lacroix, A. 

 Aerolite, Yorkshire. See Brierley, H. 

 Aflonian, Illinois. See Hershey, 0. H. 

 Africa, Earthquakes. See Montessus de 



Ballore, F. de. 



« (East). See Somaliland. 



(Equatorial), Angola. See Choffat,P. 



( , East). See Gregory, J. W. ; 



Stromer von Reichenbach, E. Freih. 



, German Protectorates. See Stro- 



- mer von Reichenbach, E. Freih. 



■ (North). See Algeria ; see Peron, A. 



■ ( ), Algerian Calamine Deposits. 



See Gentil, L. 

 ■ ( ), Phosphate. See 



Blayac, J. 



■ ( ), Constantine. See Ficheur, 



E. 



( ), Hydrology. See Carton, — . 



( ), Soils and Rocks of Tripoli. 



See Fucini, A. 



, Northern Soudan. See Bent, J. T. 



(N.E.), Erythra?a. See Sabatini, V. 



■ (South). See Emmons, S. F. ; see 



Struben, F. P. T. 

 ■ ( ), Address on African Geology. 



See Exton, H. 



■ ( ) Coalfields. See Brown, W. F. 



■ ( ), Cretaceous Mollusca. See 



Newton, R. B. 

 • ( ), Geology of. See Launay, 



L. de. 



■ ( ), Glacial Phenomena. See 



Schenk, A. J. 

 " ( ), Gold. See Demaret, — ; 



see Zerener, M. B. 

 > ( ), Gold Deposits. See Czysz- 



kowski, S. 



( ), Griqualand West. See 



Marloth, R. 



• ( ), Karoo-Plants. See Zeiller, R. 



• ( ), Lydenburg (Transvaal) 



Gold. See Kuntz, J. 



• ( ), Mashonaland. See Wilkin- 

 son, W. F. 



— — ( ), Matabeleland. See Shaw, 



F. G. 



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

 papers. 



