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[1904.] 



SUBJECT-INDEX.* 



Aar massif (Switzerland). — Weber, F. 

 Abbotsford Creek (Tasin.). — Twelvetrees, 



W. H., 3. 

 Aberdeen (Scotland). — Anon., 24. 

 Aberdeenshire (Scotland). — Barrow, G. 

 Aberfoil-Slate Gronp, Scotland. — Cun- 



ningham-Craig', E. H. 

 Abitibi (Ont.).— Bolton, L. L. _ 

 Abkhasia (Transcaucasus). ■ — Zeitlin, 



A. G. 



Ahra.—Da\\, W. H., 1. 

 Ahronia, — Laurent, L. 

 Abruzzo (Italy).— Meli, E., 2. 

 Academie des Sciences, Paris, pi-esi- 



dential address, 1903. — Gaudrj-, A. 

 Acanthias. — Chapman, F., 7. 

 Acanthoceras. — Esch, E. von ; Lasswitz, 



R. 



Acantho circus. — Squinabol, S., 3. 

 Acantliopecten. — Girty, G. H. 

 Acanthosphcera. — Squinabol, S., 3. 

 Acerathermm. — Schlosser, M., 2. 

 Aceriniuni. — Pampaloni, L. 

 Achill I. (Co. Mayo).— Praeger, R. L., 2. 

 Aci Castello (Sicily). — Franco, S. di; 



Platania, G, ; Scalia, S. 

 Acidaspis. — Harbort, E. ; Hitchcock, 



C. H. 



Acinulus, Acinus. — Seguenza, L. 

 Accelodus. — Ameghino, F. 

 Aconecera'S,. — Hyatt, A. 

 Ac7'ognathus. — Hay, O. P.. 2. 

 ^cro^eZe.— Delgado, J. F.' N., 2. 

 Acrosalenia. — Cossmann, M., 3. 

 Actceon. — Archangel, A. D. ; Dall, W. 



H. ; Esch, E. von. 

 Actceonina. — ^Picard, E. 

 Actinocamax. — Crick, G. C, 7 ; Rowe, 



A. W. 



Actinopteria. — Clarke, J. M., 2. 

 Actonia. — Seguenza, L. 

 Adam's Bridge (Cejdon). — Lomas, J., 7. 

 Adelium. — Lacroix, A., 4. 

 Adeorhis. — Picard, E. 

 Adiantus. — Ameghino, F., 2. 

 Adlergebirge (Bohemia). — Koristka, K. 

 Adocus. — Wieland, G. R. 

 Adrianople (Turkey). — Abel, 0., 3. 

 ^chmina. — Chapman, F., 5. 

 JEpyornis. — Grandidier, G,, 1. 



JEsiocrinus. — Schuchert, C, 3. 



JEtobatis. — Priem, F. 



Africa, mammalian distribution from. — • 

 Stromer, E, von, 2. 



, British Central. — Brown, H. 



(E.).— Crossland, C. 



(S,), fossil flora. — Seward, A. C, 4. 



. See also Algeria, Cape Colony, 



Sudan, &c. 



Afton (Ind. Terr.).— Holmes, W. H. 



Agates, occurrence of. — Brouo'h, B. H. 



, Perthshire.— Kerr, W., 2. 



Agelacrinus. — Spencer, W. K. 



Aglaspis. — Clarke, J. M., 3. 



Agriculture, geology &. — Bennett, F. J. ; 

 Woodward, H. B., 6. 



Agronomic geology. See Soils. 



Aipichthi/s. — Hay, O. P., 2. 



Aiseau (Namur). — Stainier, X. 



Alabama (U.S.A.).— Smith, E. A., 1 & 2. 



Alaska (N. Am.).— Brooks, A. H., 1 & 2 ; 

 Collier, A. J., 1-3; Emerson, B. K., 

 3 ; Emmons, S. F., 4 ; Gilbert, G. K., 

 5 ; Kinzie, R. A. ; Mendenhall, W. C, 

 1-4; Schrader, F. S. ; Spencer, A. C. 



Albania (Turkey). — Renz, C, 3. 



Albany (N.Y.). — Ruedemann, R. 



Alberta (Canada).— Lambe, L, M., 3; 

 Ogilvie, I. H. 



Albertogaudrya. — Ameghino, F. 



Albite. — Becke, F., 2; Neuwirth, V. 



Alcicephalus. — Schlosser, M., 2. 



Alemtejo (Portugal). — Debado, J. F. N"., 

 2. 



Alexandra Docks, Hull.— Crofts, W. H. 

 Alfeld (Hanover).— Mueller, G., 4. 

 Alfoldes, Little (Hungary). — Horusit- 



zky, H., 2. 

 Algge, Cambrian. — Lorenz, T. 



, Devonian. — White, D. 



, Tertiar}'. — Viuassa de Regny, P. 



E., 3. 



Algeria (Africa). — Bureau, E., 2; 



Ficheur, E., 1 & 2 ; Lamothe, L. de ; 



Priem, F. ; Sarthou, J., 1 & 2. 

 Algermissen (Hanover). — Wollemann, 



A., 4. 



Algoa Bay (S. Africa). — Johnson, J. P., 

 5. 



Algoasaurus. — Broom, R., 8. 



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

 papers. 



Author's names without a number refer to the first or only title. 



