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SUBJECT-INDEX* 



Aachen (Rhenish Prussia). — Klahn, H. 

 Aalenian, N. Africa. — Painvin, G. J. 

 Aargau (Switzerland). — Meyer, G. ; 



Niggli, P., 3 ; Sollner, J., 2 & 3. 

 Aarhus (Denmark). — Harder, P. 

 Aberdeenshire. — Mackie, W. ; Barrow, 

 • G., 3. 



Al)erfoyle (Perthshire).— Jehu, T. J. 

 Abies. — Thomson, R. B. 

 Abkhasia (Caucasus). — Shvetzov, M. 

 Abor volcanic series, India. — Brown, J. 

 C. 



Abrasive materials, Canada. — See 



Canada, Dept. of Mines, 3. 

 Abruzzi (Italy).— Clerici, E., 2; Crema, 



C; Prever, P. L., 2; Pulle, G., 2; 



ZuflFardi, P. 

 Abtei Valley (Tyrol) .—Koken, E. 

 Abyssinia. — Dunn, S. C. ; Krause, C. 

 Acanthoceras. — -Douville, H., 2 ; Scupin, 



H. 



Acanthodes.—^&\?; 0. M., 2. 

 Acantliopecten. — Mark, C. G. 

 Acanthoplites. — Sintzov, J. T. 

 Acaste. — Kozlowski. R. ; Leriche, M. 

 Acentrotremites. — Bather, P. A., 2. 

 Aceratherium. — Khonienko, J,, 2 ; 



Roman, F. ; Wegner, R. N. 

 Acheloma. — ^Broili, F. 

 Achill I. (Co. Mayo).— Robarts, K P. 

 Aci Reale (Sicily). — Platania, G., 4. 

 Aci Trezza (Sicily).— Platania, G., 5, 

 Acidaspis. — Postleth waite, J . 

 ^ciZirt.— Hohenstein, V.; Kittl, E. A. 



L., 2. 



Aclisina.—MsiiX C. G. 

 Acmcea. — -Thompson, W. F. 

 Acrilla. — Cossmann, A. E. M. 

 Acritis. — Walcott, C. D. 

 Acrodus. — Tommasi, A. 

 Acroria. — Cossmann, A. E. M., 2. 

 Acrothele. — Mansuv, H., 4; Walcott, 

 C. D. 



Acrothyra & Acrotreta. — Walcott, 



c. d: 



Acroura. — Orbigiiy, A. D. d'. 

 Acrura. — Sollas, I. B. J. 

 Actceon. — Cossmann, A. E. M., 2. 



Actceonella. — Scupin, H. 

 Actceonina. — Hohenstein,V.; Krumbeck,. 

 L. 



Actinacis. — Blanckenhorn, M. ; Oppen- 



heim, P., 4. 

 Actinoblatta, gen. nov. — Pruvost, P., 5. 

 Actinocamax. — Scupin, H. 

 Acfinoceras. — Collins, J. H., 2. 

 Aetinndesma. — Asselbergs, E.j 1 & 2 ; 



Maillieux, E., 7. 

 Actinolite-rock.— Gibb, A. W. 

 Actinopteria. — Clarke, J. M., 7: Man- 



SU3', H., 4 ; Ohern, D. W., 5 ; Prosser, 



C. S., 4. 



Actinosponqia. — Orbignj^ A. D. d'. 

 Actinostroma. — Gortani, M. 

 Adamsfjord (Norway). — Holmsen, G.^ 

 2. 



Adapis.—^iehWn, H. G. 



Adelomyia. — Ulmer, G. 



Ader Gneiss. — Sederholm, J. J., 7. 



Adirondack Mts. (N.Y.).— Miller, W. J. ; 



Spencer, J. W. W., 2. 

 Admete. — Cossmann, A. E. M., 2. 

 Adriatic. — Kossmat, F. 

 Adula Massif (Grisous). — Freudenberg, 



W., 3. 



^BEKHASDT, B., Ohit. — See Hei- 



mann, A. 

 ^c1imina.—\]\nch, E. 0., 3. 

 ^girite, Montana. — Larsen, E. S. 

 JEfflina. — Postlethwaite, J. 

 JSffoceras. — Freeh, F., 9; Toni, A. de. 

 ^olian deposits, Antarctica. — Priestlj'',. 



R.E. 



JEp>/ornis. — Monnier, L. 

 jEquipecten. — Hofmann, K.; Krum- 

 beck, L. 



Aerolites, India. — Cotter, G. de P. 



Afghanistan. — Seward, A. C, 2. 



Africa, minerals of French territory in. — 



Lacroix, A. F. A., 5. 



, rivers of. — Haas, F. 



(Central).— Fischer, H.. 2. 



(East). — Evans, J. W., 4; Hennig,, 



E., 5. 



(North). — Cortese, E. ; Savornin, 



J., 2; Vinassa de Regny, P. E., 2. 



* All names of fossils are those of genera that are figured, or occur in the titles of 

 papers. Authors' names without a number refer to the first or to the only title. 

 References to countries in small capitals in this Index refer to the first part, in 

 place of names of Authors. 



