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SUBJECT-INDEX* 



Aalenian. — Buckman, S. S., 2 ; Deprat, 

 J., 3. 



Aar Massif (Bernese Alps). — Fischer, O. 



Valley (Switzerland). — Muehlberg, 



F. 



Abaucourt (Menrthe - et - Moselle). — 

 Nickles, K., 4 ; Zeiller, R., 4. 



Abercastle (Pembroke).— Elsden, J. V.,2. 



Aberdeenshire. — Gibb, A.W.; Jamiesou, 

 T. F. 



Aberfeldy (Perth).— Barrow, G. 

 ^6ra.— Clark, W. B. 

 Abruzzo (Italy).— Cassetti, M., 1 & 2. 

 Abyssinia (Africa). — Arsandaux, H,, 1- 

 3. 



Acanthoccenia . — Angelis d'Ossat, G. de. 

 Acanthocorys. — Squinabol, S., 3. 

 Acaremys. — Scott, W. B., 2. 

 Acarnania (Greece). — Renz, C. 

 Acentropliorus. — Eastman, C. R., 2. 

 Aceratherium. — Weber, M. 

 Achen, Lake (Tyrol). — Ampferer, O., 4. 

 Achinsk District (Tomsk Gov.). — Brown, 

 L. B. 



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

 Acidaspis. — Reed, F. R. C. 

 Acireale (Sicily). — Clerici, E., 5. 

 Acrohycenodon. — Ameghino, F., 7. 

 Acrolepis. — Destinez, P. 

 Acrosphcera. — Squinabol, S., 3. 

 Acrotreta. — Wiman, C, 2. 

 Actceon.—Ol^Lvk, W. B. ; Weaver, C. E. 

 Actceonella. — Fittipaldi, E. U. 

 Actceonina. — Blake, J. F., 2; Etheridge, 

 lX.,Jil., 3. 



Actinocamax-plenus zone, Bohemia. — 



Petrascheck, W., 4. 

 Adda Quaternary glacier (Lombardy). — 



Wilmer, F. 

 Adelpliomys. — Scott, W. B., 2. 

 Adelsberg (Styria). — Kossmat, F., 2. 

 Adianites. — Seward, A. C. 

 Adit, Kaiser Franz -Josef, Isclil. — 



Aigner, A. 

 Adrianople (Turkey). — Abel, 0., 2 ; 



Schafter, F. X. 

 JEtohatis. — Priem, F. ; Stromer, E., 1 



& 3. 



Africa, Portuguese Colonies. — ChofFat, 

 P., 5. 



Africa. See also Algeria, British Cen- 

 tral, Dahomey, Somaliland, &c. 



Africa (S.). — Passarge, S. ; Philippi, E., 

 6; Tottenham, R. G. L. ; Wilman, 

 (Miss) M. 



( — ), British Association Meeting 



in. — Anon., 24 ; Herbertson, A. J., 2 ; 

 Lamplugh, G. W., 1 & 2 ; Miers, H. 

 A., 4. 



( — ), classification of formations 



in.— Corstorphine, G. S. ; Hatch, F. 



H. ; Rogers, A. W., 1 & 4. 

 ( — ), recent & tossil fishes. — Bou- 



lenger, G. A. 

 . See also Cape Colonj-, Transvaal,. 



&c. 



Aganides. — Freeh, F., 3. 

 Agates, Sidlaw Hills. — ^Dow, R. 

 Aggio, Cape (Alpes-Maritimes), — Caziot,, 

 E. 



Agnano, Lake (S. Italy). — Piutti, A. 

 Agnostus. — Wiman, C. 

 AgompJnis. — Wieland, G. R., 2. 

 Agordo (Venetia).— Piutti, A., 2. 

 Agulhas Bank (Cape of Good Hope).— 



Collet, L. W., 2; Schwarz, E. H. 



L.,2. 



Ahenet (Sahara). — Haug, E., 3. 

 Ahmar, Gebel (Egypt). — Barron, T. 

 Ailsh, Loch (Ross). — Murray, Sir J., 3. 

 Airedale (Yorks). — Jowett, A. 

 Airuk Mt. (Kirghiz District). — Jere- 



mina, (Mrs.) E. 

 Aix-la-Chapelle (Rh.-Pruss.). — Forir, H.; 



Holzapfel, E. 

 Akermannite. — ^Hlawatsch, C. 

 Alabama (U.S.A.). — Crane, W. R. ; 



Emmons, S. F., 2 ; Fuller, M. L., 2-4. 

 Alactaga. — ^Nehring, A. 

 Alaria.—makG, J. F., 2 ; Etheridge, R.^ 



fil., 3 ; Gregorio, A. de. 

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



Fawns, S., 2 ; Kinzie, R. A. ; Lea, 



S. H. ; Maddren, A. G. ; Martin,. 



G. C; Obalski,T.; Purington. C. W., 



1 & 2; Spencer, A. C, 2; Wright, 



C. W. 



Albania (Turkey). — Nopcsa, F., 4. 

 Albany, New York State Museum. See- 

 Museums, &c. 



* 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 onl}' title. 



