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SUBJECT-INDEX* 



* All fossil-names 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. 



Aa Valley (French Flanders). — Pontier, 

 G. 



Aachen Coalfield (Germany). — Freeh, F. 

 Aalenian, Africa (N.). — Termier, P.. 6. 



, Lombardy. — Rassmuss, H., 3. 



Aar Glacier.— YEherhardt, B. 



Aar Massif (Switzerland). — Koenigs- 



berger, J., 3. 

 Aar Valley (Switzerland). — Braun, L. 

 Aare & Emme R. district (Berne). — 



Nussbaum, F., 2. 

 Aargau (Switzerland). — Braendlin, E. ; 



Braun, L. ; Disler, K. ; Niggli , P., 3 ; 



Soellner, J., 2 & 3. 

 Aas (Norway). — Bjcerlykke, J. 0. 

 Abanj (Hungary). — Kadic, 0., 2. 

 Ahhadia (Basses - Pyrenees). — Ver- 



schaffel, A. 

 Aberdeenshire. — Barrow, G., 1, 3, & 5 ; 



Evans, J. W., 5; Gibb, A. W. ; 



Mackie W. 3. 

 Aberfoyle' (Perthshire).— Jehu, T. J., 



1 & 2. 



Aberystwyth Grits. — Jones, 0. T. 

 Abies.— Engelhardt, H. 

 Abietinese, geological range of. — Thom- 

 son, R. B. 



Abietites — Berry, E. W.,1 & 4; Thomas, 



H. Hamshaw. 

 Abruzzi (Italy). — Novarese, V., 4. 

 Acacia. — Engelhardt, H. 

 Acanthoceras. — Papp, K. von ; Pervin- 



quiere, L. ; Schlagintweit, 0. 

 Aceratherium. — Abel, 0. 

 Acidaspis. — Kindle, E. M., 4 ; Reed, F. 



R. C, 4; Steinmann, J. H. C. G. G., 



7. 



Acke Valley (Harz). — Born, A. 

 Aclisina. — Dietz, E. 

 Acmcea. — Chapman, F., 2. 

 Acrolepis. — Woodward, A. S., 7. 

 Acrostichopteris. — Berry, E. W. 

 Acroteuthis. — Stolley, E. 

 Actceon. — Cerulli-Irelli, S. 

 Actceonella. — Bcese, E., 2. 

 Actinacis. — Oppenheim, P. 



Actinocamax. — Arkhanghelski, A. D. ; 



Leriche, M., 3 ; Stather, J. W., 3. 

 Aetinoceras. — Lee, G. W.,2; Richthofen, 



F. von. 



Actinocychis. — Schrammen, A. 

 Actinolitic rock. — Gibb, A. W. 

 Actinopteria. — Kindle, E. M., 4. 

 Actinostroma. — Kirkpatrick, R., 5. 

 Adahuesca (Huesca). — Bentabol, H. 

 Adamello Group (Carnic Alps). — Amp- 



ferer, 0., 8 ; Salomon, W. 

 Adamello Massif, succession in the. — 



Treuer, G. B. 

 Adamello-Presanella Glaciers (N. Italy). 



— Reishauer, H. 

 Adamite/ — Duerrfeld, V., 5. 

 Adelophyton. — Bertrand, P., 4. 

 Adianites.— Arber, E. A. N, 9. 

 Adiantum. — Engelhardt, H. 

 Adica (Portugal).— Chott'at, P., 4. 

 Admetopsis. — Johnson, D. W. 

 Adrara Valley (Lombardy). — Rassmuss, 



H., 2. 



Adriatic sea-water. — Gegenbauer, V. 

 JEchmina. — Smith, J. 

 JEclimophorus. — Miller, L. H. 

 JEgean Is. — Millosevich. F., 2. 

 iEgirine-granite.— Cantuniari, S. 

 JEgista. — Lcerenthey, I. von. 

 JEhirosatinis. — Broom, R., 4 & 6. 

 ^Eolian Deposits. — See Dunes, $'c. 

 ^Eolian dust— Vallot, J., 2. 

 JEquipecten. — Canavari, I. 

 Aerolite, Hertfordshire. — Bullen, G. E. 

 JEsch (Berne).— Buxtorf, A., 2. 

 JEtmoceras. — Buckman, S. S. 

 Africa, glaciers of. — Jaeger, F. 



, Tertiary mammalia of. — Matthew, 



W. D.. 4. 



(Central East).— Krenkel, E., 2. 



(East). — Goldschlag, M. ; Holmes, 



A., 2 ; Uhlig, C. 

 (N.).— Garde, G.; Komorowicz, M. 



von. 



(N.E.). — Hume, W. F., 4; Vinassa 



de Regny, P., 5 & 9. 



