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Alberta (Canada). — Bell, R. ; Jacobs, E. ; 



Knight, C. W. ; Lambe, L. M., 2. 

 Albi (Tarn). — Levy, Aug. M., 4. 

 Albian & Aptian, Isere. — Jacob, C. 

 Albite. — Melczer, G. 

 Albona (Istria). — Schubert, K. J., 2. 

 Alder Gulch (Mont.). — Douglass, E. 

 Aldwarke (Yorks).— Middleton, F. E. 

 Alectryonia. — Krumbeck, L.; Newton, 



R. R., 6. 

 Ales (Sardinia). — Bassani, F., 6. 

 Alethopteris. — Scott, I). H., 2. 

 Algai ' borings.' — Fuchs, T,, 3. 



, Cambrian. — Bell, R. 



■ , Devonian. — Smith, G. O. 



• , Tertiary. — Gasparis, A. de, 3. 



Algeria (N. Africa). — Ficheur, E., 1-4 ; 



Gentil, L., 2 ; J acob, C, 4 ; Lamothe, 



— Levat, D. ; Savornin, J., 1-3; 



Thevenin, A. ; see also Oran, &c. 

 Aliwal North (Cape Colony). — Du Toit, 



A. L. 



Alkali-deposits, Chad district. — Courtet, 

 H., 2. 



• , Chile.— Yunge, G. 



• , Germany. — Ochsenius, K. ; 



Schulz-Brisen, B. 

 ■ , Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, & 



Wisconsin. — -Willcox, 0. W., 2. 



• . 8ee also Potash Sf Salt. 



Aiken (Belgian Limburg). — Mourlon, 



M., 2. 



Allanite, Cevlon. — Coomdraswamy, A. 

 K., 4. 



Alligator. — Stefano, G. de. 



Allomeryx. — Sinclair, W. J. 



Alluvial cones. — Purdue, A. H. 



Alluvium, Elbe. — Schucht, F. 



■ , Fulda Valley. — Lang, O. 



■ , Lake Bienne. — Antenen, F. 



, Severn Valley. — Ellis, T. S. 



Alocolytoceras. — Buckman, S. S., 2. 



Alopecias. — Stromer, E., 3. 



Alpes-Maritimes.— Ambavrac, — , 1 & 2 ; 

 Bertrand, L., 1-10; Boule, M., 7; 

 Caziot, E. ; Dollfus, G. F. ; Gueb- 

 hard, A., 1-4 & 6 ; Pellegrin, C. 



Alpine erosion. — Daly, R. A. , 3. 



■ . Sfje a?so Erosion, Glacial, &c. 



Alps, Bavarian. — Stromer, E. 



■ , Bernese — Douville, H., 8 ; Fischer, 



0. ; Lugeon, M., 2 ; Renevier,E. ; Roes- 

 singer, G., ; Rollier, L., 1-3. 



• , Carnic. — Airaghi, C., 2; Gortani, 



M.; Vinassa de Regny, P. E., 4. 



• , Cottean, &c. — Jacob, C, 3; Nova- 



rese, V. ; Sandberg, C. G. S. ; Ternier, 

 P. 



■ , Dinaric. — Hawelka, V. 



• , glaciation of the. — Penck, A., 3. 



■ , Graian. — Hezner, L. 



, Pennine. — Derome, J.; Fox, F. ; 



Heim, Alb. ; Stella, A., 2 ; Schardt, 



H., 3 & 4 ; Whymper, E. 

 , Rhsetian. — Hammer, W., 1 & 3 ; 



Mariani, E. 

 , Swabian. — Gaiser, E. ; Schwarz, 



H. 



Alps, Swiss. — Hofmann, W. ; Schmidt, 

 C., 3 ; Simoens, G., 2 ; Steinmann, G.; 

 Van de Wiele, C. 



Alquife (Andalusia). — Bulmer, G. H. 



Alresford (Hants).— Hawkins, C. E. 



Alsace. — Regelmann, C. ; Van Werveke, 

 L. 



Altai Mts. (Siberia). — Brown, L. B. ; 



Spring, R., 2. 

 Altopascio (Tuscan}-). — Ristori, G. 

 Alum Pot (Yorks). — Dwerryhouse, A. 



R. 



Alum-shales, Gothland. — Sjogren, H., 4. 



Aluminium, distribution of. — Day,D.T. 



■ , Hungary. — Szadeczki, J. von. 



Alunite.— Hillebrand, W. F., 3. 



Alunogen.— Headden, W. P., 2 ; Hobbs, 

 W. H., 2. 



Amalthea. —Cls^xk, W. B. 



Amana (Iowa). — Dewalque, G., 4 ; Hin- 

 richs, G. D. 



Amathusia. — Wilckens, 0. 



Amber, Denmark. — oerregaard, E. M. 



, Prussia. — Day, D. T. ; Meunier, F. 



Ambert (Puy-de-D6me). — Boubee, E. 



Amhlypterus. — Seward, A. C, 3. 



Amboccelia. — Stobbs, J. T. 



Amhonychia. — Raymond, P. E., 2. 



America (Central), volcanic activity. — 

 Sapper, K. 



American Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science, 1905. Geology. — 

 Hovey, E. O., 3. 



Ammodiscus. — Brueckmann, R. ; Chap- 

 man, F., 2. 



Ammonites, Cretaceous. — ChofFat, P., 5 ; 

 Koenen, A. von ; Pavlov, A. P. ; Peron, 

 A. ; Smith, W. D. ; VVollemann, A. ; 

 Wysogorski, J. 



, Jurassic. — Benecke, E. W. ; Blake,^ 



J. F., 2 ; Buckman, S. S., 1 & 2 ; 

 Clerc, M.; Collet, L. W. ; Fucini, 

 A. ; Gregorio, A. de, 2 ; liissajous, — ; 

 Simionescii, I., 2. 



, Triassic. — Airaghi, C, 2 ; Diener, 



C, 2 ; Martelli, A._; Na3tling, F.^, 2. 



Ammonoidea, Devonian. — Freeh, F., 3. 



Ammonoosie (N. Ha.). — Hitchcock, C. 

 H. 



Amphibia, Triassic. — Lomas, J. 

 Amphihlestrum. — Clark, W. B. 

 Amphibolite, Aar Massif. — Fischer, 0. 



, Austria (Lr.). — Sigmund, A., 3. 



, Donegal, Co.— Cole, G. A. J. 



Amphibolitic diabase (Sardinia). — Viola, 

 C, 2. 



rocks, classification of. — Loewinson- 



Lessing, F. 

 AmpMon—RdiyYaowA, B. E. 

 Amphiope. — Loriol, P. de, 2. 

 Ampliitemnus. — Ameghino, F., 7. 

 Amplextis. — Rowley, R. R. ; Stucken- 



berg, A. 

 Ampyx. — Wiman, C. 

 Amstelian, Dutch Campine. — Dubois, 



E., 1 & 4; see also Tertiar3\ 

 Amsterdam Valley (Transvaal). — 



Frames, M. E. 



