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PaliBobotany, text-book of. — Fritel, P. 



H. , 1. 



Falceochcertis.—DeYievet, C, o. 

 Talceocyon & Falcsolama. — Amegliino, 



F. , 2. 



Falceolima. — Hind, W., 4. 

 Palaeolithic horses. — Munro, K., 1. 

 implements, Heidelberg. — Schce- 



tensack, O., 1 ; see also Implements. 

 Period, Saone-et-Loire. — Chantre, 



E., 1. 



Palceomidela. — Kaj^ser, E., 1. 

 Palaiontologia Universalis. — (Ehlert. D. 



P., 2 ; Van den Broeck, E., 8. 

 Pala3ontological text-books. — Freeh, F., 



1 & 2 ; Fritel, P. H., 2 ; Mercalli, G., 



1 ; Woodward, A. S., 1. 

 Palaiontology, 1901.— Morlev, H. F., 3. 

 , America (N.), 1901.— Weeks, F. 



B. , 2 ; England (N.), 1900.— Sheppard, 

 T., 4 ; Italy, 1901.— Bonarelli, G., 1. 



• , evolution &. — Lydekker, R., 2 & 3 ; 



Woodward, H., 12. 



, vertebrate. — -Woodward, A. S., 1. 



Paleeosc incus. — Osborn, H. F., 4. 



PalcBOSolen. — Maurer, F., 1. 



PalcBosp]i(Broma. — Remes, M., 1. 



JPalaiospondylus. — Sollas, W. J., 3. 



Palceotheriuni. — Fcerster, B., 5. 



' Palagonite-Formation,' Iceland. — Pjet- 

 iirsson, H., 1. 



Palestine. — Blanckenliorn, M,, 4 ; Lib- 

 bey, W., 1 & 2. 



Falissya. — Moeller, H., 1. 



Palitz Lake (Hungary). — Treitz, P., 3. 



Palluau (Vendee).— Michel-Levy, A., 1. 



Palmavexi (Sardinia). — Rimatori, C, 2. 



Paludestrina. — Stearns, R. E. C, 1. 



Paludina. — Hudleston, W. H., 1. 



Pampean. — Ameghino, F., 6. 



Pandora— TxAMw^, G. F., 6. 



Paolia. — Melander, A. L., 1, 



Para (Brazil). — Angelis d'Ossat, G. de, 2. 



Para-augite-gneiss.— Schalch, F., 1. 



Paracerithiam. — Chartron, C, 1. 



Paracyclas. — Maurer, F., 1. 



Paradise goldfield (Queensl.).— Ball, L. 



C, 2. 



Parahyba do Norte (Brazil). — Branner, 



J. C, 1. 

 Paralegoceras. — Smith, J. P. 

 Parallelodon. — Bistram, A. von, 1. 

 Pakandier, M. See Obit., Lapparent, 



A. de, 1. 

 Parapara (N.Z.).— Park, J., 2. 

 Parasmilia. — i)ennaut, J., 1 ; Shattuck, 



G. B., 1. 

 Paratapirus. — Deperet, C, 3. 

 Pargny (Aisne). — Babinet, — , 1. 



Paris (France). — Meunier, S., 3 ; Scha- 

 farzik, F., 7 ; Szontagh, T. von, 1 ; 

 Wickersheimer, — , 1. 



Basin (France). — Canu, F., 2 ; 



DoUfus, G., 1, 2, 5 ; Grossouvre, A. de, 



I, 2, 4 ; Kemna, A., 2 ; Leriche, M., 

 3; Maillet, E., 1; Mexmier, S., 6; 

 Ramond, G., 1 ; see also Seine R., &c. 



Paronosporites. — Pampaloni, L., 1. 



Parsley Hay (Derby). — Arnold-Bemrose, 

 H. H., 1. 



Parthenay (Poitou).— Welsch, J., 1. 

 Pnsman L (Dalmatia). — Schubert, R. J., 

 1. 



Patagonia (S. Am.). — Ameghino, F., 3- 

 6; Cordovez, M., 1; Loriol, P. de, 2 ; 

 Scott, W. B., 1 ; Scrivenor, J. B., 2 ; 

 Tournouer, A., 1. 



Patagonian. — Ameghino, F., 6. 



Patella. — Chartron, C, 1; Shattuck, G. 



B. , 1. 



Patent-Office Library.— Dalton, C. N., 1. 

 Patrick (Wy.).— Adams, G. I., 1. 

 Pattalopliyllia. — Osasco, E., 1. 

 Pattda. — F(Erster, B., 5. 

 Paumotus Group (Pacific). — Skeats, E. 

 W., 1. 



Paving-stones, composition of. — Anon., 

 31 ; igneous rocks as. — Jolj^, J., 6. 



Paznaun (Tyrol).- Greim, G., 1. 



Pearl (Colo.).— Read, T. T., 1. 



Pearls. — Jameson, H. L., 1 ; Lomas, J., 

 3 & 6. 



Peat, Ashwortli Moor. — Baldwin, W., 1. 



, Hanover. — Meuzel, H., 1. 



, Ireland. — Johnson, T., 1. 



, Sweden. — Lagerheim, G., 1 ; Ser- 



nander, R., 1 ; Sjcegren, H., 1. 

 Pebbles, Calais (Pas-de-), glaciated. — 



Gosselet, J., 5 ; Salt Range, glaciated. 



— Koken, E., 4. 

 , Devon (S.), Triassic. — Bonney, T, 



G., 7 ; Hunt, A. R., 5 ; (& Midlands 



Triassic). — Shrubsole, 0. A., 1. 

 , Erzgebirge gneiss with. — Gssbert, 



C, 1. 



, facetted. — Johnsen, A., 3 & 4; 



Koken, E., 3 ; see also Windworn 

 stones, &c. 



. See also Gravels, Shingle, &c. 



Pebbly Carboniferous Limestone, Derby- 

 shire. — Arnold-Bemrose, H. H., 1. 



Pechelbronn (Alsace). — Andrese, A., 4 ; 

 Herrmann, A., 1. 



Pecten. — Bistram, A. von, 1 ; Bittner, 



A. , 1 ; Blanckenliorn, M., 2; Burck- 

 hardt, C, 1 ; Crema, C, 1 ; Deperet, C, 

 4; Etheridge, R., Fil., 2; Franchis, 



F. de, 1 ; Martelli, A., 1 ; Oppenheinr. 

 P., 6 ; Paulcke, W., 1 ; Shattuck, G! 



B. , 1; Ugolini, R., 4 ; Woods, H., 1. 

 Pect'iinculus. — Woods, H., 1. 



Peel (I. of Man).— Gill, E. L., 1. 

 Pegge Mt. (Liguria).— Ristori, G., 2. 

 Pegmatite, Lombardy. — Bert olio, S., 1. 

 ■ — -, Sutherland.— Goodchild, J. G., 11. 



vein, glacial shearing of. — Fut 



terer, K., 1. 

 Pelado, Cerro (Mendoza). — Bodenbender, 



G. , 1. 



Pele, Mt. (Martinique).— Anderson, T., 

 1-5 ; Branner, J. C, 4 ; Colonna, 

 E., 1; Gautier, A., 1; Griffiths, A. 

 B., 1 ; Hovey, E. O., 1, 2, 4, & 5 ; 

 Lacroix, A., 1-4, 8, 9, & 12 ; Strachey, 

 R., 1; Verrill, A. E., 3; see also 

 Martinique, &c. 



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