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SUBJECT-INDEX* 



Aar Massif (Switzerland). — Truuinger, 

 E. 



Abbeville (Somme). — Conrmont, V., 5 ; 



Pontier, G.. 3. 

 Aberdoui (Fife).— Matley, C. A. 

 Abtenau (Austria). — Leblins, C. 5 2. 

 Abyssinia (N.E. Africa).— Rathjens, C. 

 Acantherpestes. — Baldwin, W. 

 Acanthicus.- — Trener, G. B. 

 AeantJioceras. — Dechy. M. von. 

 Acarnania (Greece). — Rexiz, C, 7. 

 Aceratherium. — Borisvak, A. A. 

 Achensee (Tyrol).— Hahn, F. P., 3. 

 Acbeulean deposits. Pas-de-Calais. — 



Gosselet, J., 2. 

 Aero Corinth (Greece). — Negris, P., 8. 

 Acrosticlioyteris. — Berry, E. W., 6. 

 Acrotemnus. — Lericbe, M., 17. 

 Aerothele & Acrotreta. — Matley, C. A., 



2. 



Actceoa. — Bayarunas, M. V. 

 Actinacis. — Trautb, F., 2. 

 Actinia. — Pax, F. 

 Actinocamax. — Boehm, J., 3. 

 Adaouste cave (Provence). — Cotte, C. 

 Adar-Duchi (Sudan).— Garde, G. 

 Adeloblatta.—HandMrsch, A., 3. 

 Admiralty Is. (Pacific). — Stutzer, 0. : 



Wicbmann, A. 

 Adriatic sand-minerals. — Chelussi, I., 



3 ; Kispatic, M. 

 JEgirinite, Quincv. — Palache, C, 2; 



Warren, C. H., 2. 

 JEgoceras — Krause, P. G. 

 JEolian erosion, ground- water &. — 



Pogue, J. E. 



sands, Bermuda. — Bullen, R. A. 



JEquipecten. — Newton, B. B. 

 JEthalion. — Traquair, R. H. 

 JEtonyx. — Broom, R. 

 Afghanistan (Asia). — Havden, H. H. ; 



Reed, F. R. G, 2. 

 Africa, N.E. — Hume, W. F., 3j 



Rath j ens, C. 

 (South). — Gregory, J. W., 6 ; 



Hahn, P. D., 2 ; Hatch, F. H., 2 ; 



Huene, F. von, 2 & 5 ; Passarge, S. ; 



Peringuey, L. ; Spencer, L. J. 



Africa (West).— Combes, P.; Hubert, 

 H. : Parkinson, J. ; Zuber, R. See also 

 Feaxce, Ministere des Colonies. 



. See also Algeria, Cape of Good 



Hope, German S.W. Africa, Nigeria, 

 Transvaal, Tripoli, Sfc. 



African Continent. Cretaceous. — Kren- 

 kel, E., 2. 



Aft on drift, Iowa «fc Missouri. — Calvin. 



S., 2. 



Agassiz, A., Obit— See Forel, F. A. ; 



Murray, Sir J. 

 Agate, origin of. — Liesegang, B. E. 

 Agglomerate, St. Andrews. — Balsillie, 



D. 



Agno B. (Venetia). — Fabiaui, R. 

 Agnostus. — Cbapman, F., 2 : Cobbold, 

 E. S. 



Agout Valley (France). — Mengaud, L. 



Airrafenovka (Saratov Gov.). — Arkan- 

 gelski, A. D., 2. 



Agraulos. — Cobbold, E. S. 



Agro-geological International Confer- 

 ence, Stockholm, 1910. — Capellini, 

 G. ; Halet, F., 2 ; Vinassa de Regnv, 

 P. 



surveying. — Bjanlykke, Iv. 0. 



Asronomic sreolosry, Sweden. — Hasland, 

 E. 



■ , Germany. — Jentzscb, A. 



AJirdorffia— Trautb, F., 2. 



Ain (France). — Bregi, L. : Kilian, W., 



2 ; Lugeou, M. 

 Aisne (France).— Lericbe. M., 2, 3, 4, 6, 



& 14 : Pagniez, — . 2. 

 Aix-la-ChapeUe (Bb. - Prus.). — Gold- 



schmidt. V., 2; Holzapfel, E. 

 Alabama (U.S.A.). — Munn, M. J.: 



Prouty, W. F. 

 Alabina— Bartsch, P. 

 Alaska (N. Am.). — Brooks, A. H., 1 



& 2 ; Deelev, R. M. ; Grant U. S., 1 



& 2 : Kindle, E. M., 2 ; Knopf, A. ; 



Smith, P. S. : Tan*, R. S., 1 & 2. 

 Alasmodon. — Jackson, J. W., 3. 

 Alb Valley (Baden).— Xiggli, P. 

 Albania. — Martelli, A. ; Xopsca. F., 



Baron, 2, 3, & 5. 



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

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

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

 place of names of Authors. 



