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SUBJECT-INDEX. 



[All names of fossils are those of genera that are fij?ured, or occur in tlie titles of 

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

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

 in place of names of Authors.] 



Aalenian, Berne. — Arbenz, P., 2. 



, France. — Riaz, A. de. 



Aar Massif (Switzerland). — Ko3nigs- 



berger, J., 2. 

 Aargau (Switzerland). — Sollner, J. 

 Aberdeenshire. — Watt, W. R. 

 Abereiddy (Pembrokeshire). — Cox, A. 



H., 2. 



Aberfoyle (Perthshire).— Jehu, T. J. 

 Abo (Finland). — Leiviska, I, 

 Abos (Hungary).— Posewitz, T., 3. 

 Abrocoma . — Rovereto, G., 4. 

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



C; Prever,>. L. ; Pulle, G. ; Verri, 



A. ; Zuftardi, P., 3. 

 Acaciapliyllites. — Berrj", E. W., 5. 

 Acantharodeia. — Rovereto, G., 4. 

 Acanthoceras. — Zwierzycki , J. 

 Acanthocladia. — Mansu}', H., 2. 

 Acaste. — Groth, J. 

 Acer. — Kristofovic, A. 

 Aceratherium. — Borissiak, A.; Pilgrim, 



G. E. 



Acervularia Limestone. — Delhaye, F. 



-dtc^a^^ma.— Oswald, F. 



Acheulian, Germany. — Wiegers, F., 2. 



, Vendee. — Baudouin, M., 2. 



Achtiaria. — Borissiak, A. 

 Acicularia. —MovQWei, L. 

 Acidaspis. — Mansuv, H., 3 ; Reed, F. 



R. C, 4. 

 Acmcea. — Dickerson, R. E., 2. 

 AcrocJiordiceras. — Diener, C. ; Smith, 



J. P. 



AerohycBnodon. — Rovereto, G., 4. 

 Acrolepis. — Broom, R., 10. 

 Acrolojcus. — Harnier, F. W. 

 AcropeJMs.—'[ji\m]wvt, J. 

 Acro]>nra. — C'aiiu, F., 3. 

 Acrostirlniin . — Ueiry, E. W., 5. 

 Actceonclla Limestone, Lr. Austria. — 



Grengg, R. 

 Actceonina. — Rcnz, C, 4. 

 Actinnhlalta. — Pruvost, P., 6. 

 Actinocrinus. — Wood, E. 

 Actinodonta. — Douville, II. 

 Actinopteria. — Mansuy, II., 3. 



Actinopteris. — Jongmans, W. 

 Actinostroma. — Pasckelmann, W. 

 Adamaua (Cameroons). — Mann, 0. 

 Adameliite, Victoria. — Summers, H. S. 

 Adamite. — Spencer, L. J. 

 Adams Sound (Baffin L). — Johnston, 

 R. A. A. 



Addington Hills (Surrey). — Davies, G. 

 M. 



Adiantites. — Nathorst, A. G.,4. 



Adi9a (Portugal).— Choffat, P. 



Adirondack Mts. (X.Y.).— Kemp, J. F. ; 

 Miller, W. J., 1 & 2. 



Admiralty Inlet (Baffin I.). — John- 

 ston, R. A. A. 



Admont (Styria).— Kittl, E., 2. 



AdourR. (France). — Blayac, J. 



Adriatic coast. — Schubert, R. 



Advent Bay (Spits])ergen). — Mainka, C. ; 

 Rempp, G., 1 & 2. 



Adzva R. (Petchora).— Zalessky, M. D. 



iEBEEHARDT, B., Obit. — See Sarasin, 

 C. 



iEgirite.— Hillebrand, S. 



, Montana. — Larsen, E. S., 3. 



vEolian gradation. — Keyes, C. R., 6. 

 Aerolite. — See Meteorite. 

 ^shnida3.— Cockerell, T. D. A., 2. 

 Africa, earth-fractures. — Suess, E. 

 , land-connections between South 



America and. — Maury, C. J. 



, river-system of. — Haas, F. 



(Central). — Hriickiier, E.,2; Range, 



P. ; Studt, F. E. 

 (East), desiccation of. — -Hoblev. C. 



W. 



(French Equatorial). — A/.enia, — , 



5. 



(North-W.'st).— .laworski, E. 



(Portuguese), liil)lionra])hv of. — 



Chofliit, P., 5. 



(South). — See South Africa. 



(West), geology of.— Douville, R., 



4. 



. See also Congo Beige, German 



South-Wost Africa, &c. 

 Aganides. — P;ockelmann, W. 



