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Savoj^ (France). — Combaz, P.; Demoly, 

 F. ; Gignoux, M. ; Hollande, D". : 

 Kiliaii, C. C. W., 2 ; Pussenot, C. 



. See also Haute-SaA'oie. 



Saxifragacececar^um. — Menzel, P. 



Saxoniaii folding. — Stille, H. 



Saxony.— Begev,^ P. J., 1 & 2 : Brandes, 

 T. ; Etzold, F. ; Heide, F. ; Kvenkel, 

 E., 2 & 3 ; Linstow, O. von, 2 ; Nac- 

 ken, R. ; Pietzsch, K., 1-3 ; Schmierer, 

 T., 1 & 2 ; Sclireiter, R. ; Simon, M. ; 

 Weise, E. 



Scacc7tia.—^e]\\, B. 



Scalaria. — Nelli, B. ; Tommasi, A. 



Scalea, Grotta di (Calabria). — Caiupana, 



D. del, 3. 

 Sca/^e?7i(.wt.— Withers, T. H., 4. 

 Scandinavia. — Anipferer, 0., 2 ; Briick- 



ner, E., 4. 



Scandinavian drift, Durham. — Trech- 



mann, C. T. 

 Scania. — Sandegren, R. 

 Scanno (Abruzzi). — Clerici, E.: Zuftardi, 



P., 3. 



Scaphocjnatlius. — Huene, P. von, 7. 

 Scaphopoda, Quaternary. — Smith, W. I). 



, Tertiary. — Chapman, F., 13. 



, Triassic. — Tommasi, A. 



Scapolite. — Stansfield, J. ; Vorobiev, A. 

 L. 



Scelidodon. — Rovereto, G., 4. 

 Sceparnodon ramsayi. — Stirling, E. C, 

 2. 



Schaaken (East Prussia). — Klautzsch, 

 A. 



Schackau (Rhon Mts.) .— Gachot, H. 

 SchatFhausen (Switzerland). — Schalch, 

 F. 



Schauinsland (Baden). — Schnarren- 



berger, W., 3. 

 Scheelite, rare earths in.-^Rohden, C. 



de. 



SchefFerite.— Uhlig, J., 2. 

 Schellwienia— Mayer, H. L. F.,2. 

 Schiefergebirge (Rhineland). — Kaiser, 



E. ; Stamm, K. 

 Scliimperella.—YiWl, P. C. 

 Schin-op-Geul (Limburo-). — Klein, W. 



C, 3. 



Schists, Catalonia. — Pruvost, P., 5. 



(crystalline), Celebes. — Brouwer, 



H. A. 



, Portugal. — Souza-Brandao, V., 3. 



, Pyrenees. — ErdmannsdorfFer, 0. 



H. 



, Ural Mts.— Duparc, L., 3 & 8. 



ScJiisaster. — Dickerson, R. E., 2 ; Four- 



tau, R. ; Smith, W. D. 

 Scfiizodus. — Mansuy, H., 3. 

 ScMzoneura. — Zalessky, M. D. 

 SchizopJioria. — Kozlovski, R. ; Mansuv, 



H., 2. 



Schizopoda, Tertiary.— Bill, P. C. 

 Scliizopodium renaulti. — Lignier, 0.. 4. 

 ScMzospernnim. — Arber, E. A. N., 3. 

 Schleswiff-Holstoin. — Gaii'el, C. 2 ; 



Woltt; w. 



Sclilotheimia. —'&c\im\d.i, E. W. 

 Schmiedeberg (Silesia).— Berg, G., 1 & 2. 

 Schmolnitz (Hungary). — Scharizer, R. 

 Schocken (Posen). — Korn, J. 

 ScHOPP, H., Obit. — See Xwou., 30. 

 Schuchert's ' Cincinnatic ' System. — 



Ulrich, E. O., 2. 

 Sell wager ina. — Deprat, J. 

 Schwersenz (Posen). — Jentzsch, A. 

 Sciadopitys. — Menzel, P. 

 ScmceJepas.—WiihQV^, T. H., 3. 

 Scinrus. — Hinton, M. A. C. 

 ScLATEE, p. L., out— See Anon.. 31 ; 

 Pycraft, W. P. ; Salvadori, T. ; Stra- 

 han, A., 2. 

 ScJerocalyptus. — Rovereto, G., 4. 

 ScleromocMus. — Huene, F. von, 6. 

 Sconihrocliipea. — Erasmo, G. d'. 

 Scorodite.— Graham, R. P. D., 2. 

 Scotland, Carboniferouv of. — Smith, J. 



, tiint-implements in. — Smith, F., 2. 



, ancient iron-industrj' of. — Mac- 

 adam, I. 



, oil-shales of.— Ells, R. W. 



, pre-Cambi'inn of. — Strahan, A., 4. 



. See also Fife, <^-c. 



Scottish Gympie Gold-Mine (Qneens- 



land).— Dunstan, B., 3. 

 Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, 



19U2-04.— Pirie. J. II. II.. 1 & 2. 

 Scrobicidaria Clay, Charente Infe- 



rieure. — Welsch, J. 

 ScuDDER, S. H., Ohit. — See Gauticr, 



M., 2. 

 Scnrria. — Diener, C. 

 Scutella-hreweriana Zone. — Clark, B.L. 

 ScK fella ffibbercula. — Lambert. ,]., 2. 

 Scijmnognathus. — Broom. R., 8: Wat- 

 son, i). M. S., 7. 

 Sea-level, changes of. — Cayeux. L., 6. 

 Sea-lochs, tectonics of Scottish. — Gre- 

 gory, J. W., 11. 

 Sea-water, calcium-carbonate deposits 



and.— Dole, R. B. 

 Sea Point (Cape Province). — McDonald, 



D. P.. 3 ; Schwarz, E. H. L. 

 Seaford (Sussex).— Elsden, J. V., 2. 

 Searlesia. — Harmer, F. W. 

 Searlesite.— Larsen, E. S., 1 & 2. 

 Seas, Palaeozoic shelf-. — Chaniberlin, T. 

 C. 



Sebastopol (Crimea).-7Borissiak, A. 



Secondary enrichment. — Donaldson, R. 

 J.; Nishihara, G. S.; Rogers, A. P., 

 2 ; Tolman, C. F.,^/. ; Turner, H. W., 

 2. 



Secondary silicate-zones. — Hia'o'ins. I). 

 F., 2 ; Kemp, J. F., 3 ; Stewart, C. A., 

 2; Uglow, W. L., 2. 



Secular elevation & depression, New 

 Zealand.— Cotton, C. A., 2. 



, North (lermany. — Wun- 



derlich, E. 



Sediments, classification of. — Trow- 

 bridge, A. C. 



, pelitic, mao-m:ttic differentiation 



and.— Hobbs, W. H., 2. 



