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Petroleum, Turkestan. — Weber, V. 

 , United States production of. — Oli- 



pliant, F. H. 



, Westplialia.— Mueller, G.,3. 



. See also Asplialt, Bitumen, 



Manjak, Oil-shales, &c. 

 Petrologj^, America (N.), 1902. — Weeks, 



F. B., 2. 



Fetrovicia. — Fritscli, A., 2. 

 PJiacoides.— Ball, W. H. 

 Phacops.—Lake, P. ; Reed, F. E. C, 3. 

 Fhcenodesmia. — Borisyak, A. 

 Fhanophilus. — Ameghino, F., 2. 

 Philippine Is. (Pacific). — Stainier, X., 

 5. 



Phillips River (W. Austral.).— Blatch- 



ford, T. 

 Phillipsia. — Schumacher, R. 

 Phlesraean Fields (Naples). — Lorenzo, 



G. ^de. 



Phlogopite. — Coomaraswamj', A. K., 

 6. 



Phoenixauchenia. — Ameghino, F., 2. 

 Plioladomija.—Domw^, G. F., 5. 

 Pholidops—Q\?Lv\ie, J. M. 

 PliolidostropJiia.—KmA\e, E. M., 2. 

 Phonolites, Sudan. — Gentil, L. 

 Pliormocyrtis. — Squinabol, S., 3. 

 Phosphates, Australia. — Chewings, C. 



, determination of, in soils. — Ibdiaez, 



J. 



, Florida & N. & S. Carolina. — 



Struthers, J., 8. 



, Queensland. — Dunstan, B. 



, Tennessee. — Eckel, E. C, 2 ; 



Hayes, C. W., 6. 

 Phosphatic chalk, Somme. — Rabelle, — . 

 Phosphorus, ore-deposits &. — Launay, 



L. de, 3. 



Photographs, geological. See Geological. 

 Photography, earthquake-records by. — 



Agamennone, G. 

 Phragmostoma. — Perner, J. 

 Pliyllites. — Deane, H. 

 Phyllo-Tetragraptus Beds, Gothland. — 



Toernquist, S. L. 

 Phyllocarida, Silurian. — Chapman, F., 



5. 



Phylloceras. — Campana, D. del ; Uhlig, 

 V. 



Pliyllocoenia. — Felix, J. 

 Physiography. — Russell, I. C, 5. 

 Pichucalco (Mex.).— Alcala, M. 

 Picrite, Dillenburg. — Brauns, R. 

 Pictou (Nova Scotia) .—Poole, H. S., 2. 

 Pidh (Salt Range).— Grundy, J., 7. 

 Piedmont (Italy). — Kaech, M. ; Pampa- 



loni, L, ; Pellati, N. ; Roccati, A. ; 



Sacco, F., 1 & 2 ; Zaccagna, D. 

 Piedmont Plateau (Eastern States, 



U.S.A.).— Mathews, E. B. 

 Pienaars R. (Transvaal). — Hall, A. L,, 



2 ; Kynaston, H. 

 Pietrasanta (Tuscany). — Pantanelli, D., 



2. 



' Pietre verdi,' Mesozoic age of, in 



Western Alps. — Franchi, S., 2. 

 Pike Co. (Ark.).— Hayes, C. W., 5. 



Pillow-lava, Cornwall.— Prior, G. T. 

 Pilsen (Bohemia). — Ryba, F. 

 Pine-cones, Neckar Valley Quaternary. — 



Glueck,H. 

 Pine I. (Tasmania). — Legge, W. V. 

 Pinna. — Tommasi, A., 2. 

 Pinus. — Clerici, E., 2. 

 Pipestone Springs (Mont.). — Matthew, 



W. D. 



Piquetberg (Cape Colony). — Rogers, A. 

 W., 3. 



Pisa (Tuscany). — Sestini, F. 

 Pisanite.— Schaller, W. T. 

 Pisano, Monte (Tuscan}^. — Aloisi, P. 

 Pisctulj (Montenegro). — Nelli, B. 

 Pisocrinus. — Rowlev, R. R. 

 Pitaria.—QaW, W. H. 

 Pitchblende. See Uraninite. 

 Pitfield (Victoria). — Deane, H. 

 Pittospomm. — Deane, H. 

 Pittsburg (Pa.).— Grant, U. S. 

 Pizmeda (Tyrol). — Proboscht, H. 

 Placenticeras. — Hyatt, A. 

 Placerias. — Lucas, F. A., 2. 

 Placers, Alaska. — Brooks, A. H. 



, British Columbia. — Atkin, A. J. 



R. 



, California. — Lindgren, W. 



, Rhine R. — Neumann, B. 



Placotroclius. — Dennant, J., 3. 

 Placunopsis. — Remes, M. 

 Plagioclase. — Tertsch, H. 



. See also Felspai's. 



Plains, America (N.). — Upham, W., 3. 



, Germany (N.).— Hoyer, W., 3. 



, New Mexico enclosed (' Bolson '). — 



Keyes, C. R., 2. 

 Planitroclms. — Perner, J. 

 Planorhis. — Kormos, T. ; Roman, F. 

 Plant-seeds. See Seeds. 



types, refigured. — Potonie, H. 



Plants, Antarctic fossil. — Nathorst, A. 



G. 



, Arctic fossil. — Solms-Laubach, H. 



Graf zu. 



, British-Museum fossil. — Arber, E. 



A. N., 4. 



, Carboniferous. — Arber, E. A. N., 



1 & 6 ; Barsanti, L. ; Berry, E. W., 

 2; Dathe, E. ; Etheridge, R.,^?., 3; 

 Gerrard, J., 2 ; Grand'Eury, — ; Her- 

 rick, C. L. ; Hovey, E. 0., 2 ; Kidston, 

 R. ; Oliver, F. W., 1 & 2 ; Pellati, N. ; 

 Potonie, H. ; Renault, B., 1 & 2; 

 Scott, D. H. ; Zalesski, M. D. 



, coal-forming.— Grand'Eury, — , 2. 



, Cretaceous. — Bureau, E. ; Ward, 



L. F. 



, Devonian. — Potonie, H. 



, distribution in geological time. — 



Seward, A. C, 5. 

 , homoeomorphy of fossil. — Arber, 



E. A. N., 7. 

 , Jura-Triassic. — Etheridge, R., fil., 



2. 



, Jurassic. — Seward, A. C, 1-6; 



Solms-Laubach, H. Graf zu; Wie- 

 land, G. R., 3 ; Zeiller, R., 4. 



