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AUSTRALASIA. 



South Australia. Ayevs Ranges. 



1 inch = 8 miles. 1905, — Basedow, 

 H., 2. 



. Nortliern Territoiy. Charlotte 



Waters & L. Eyre. 1 inch=16 

 miles. 1905.— Brown, H. Y. L., 

 2. 



Tasmania. 1 inch =55 miles. 1905. 



—David, T. W. E., 3. 

 . 1 inch =45 miles. 1905.— 



Waller, G. A., 2. 

 Victoria. Blackwood - Trentham 



goldfield. 1 inch = l mile. 1906. 



— i'erguson, W. H. 

 Western Australia. Menzies. 



2 inches = 1 mile. 1906. — Wood- 

 ward, H. P. 



. Norseman District. 2 inches 



=i mile. 1906.— Campbell , W. D. 



. PHbara goldtield (various). 



1906.— Maitland, A. G., 2. 



. Wodgina tinfield. 1 inch=20 



chains. 1906.— Maitland, A. G. 

 . See also Western Australia, 



Dep. Mines, 2. 



Maragnicrinus. — Whitfield, R. P. 

 Marakesh, Plain of (Morocco). — Brives, 

 A. 



Marble, Belgian black. — Destinez, P. 



• , Carrara. — Achiardi, G. d'. 



, Greenland. — Belowski, M. 



, India.- Holland, T. H., 2. 



, Maryland.— Mathews, E. B., 2. 



, Patiala.— Bose, P. N. 



, plasticity of. — Adams, F. D., 2 



& 3. 



, Tyrol.— Block, J. 



Marcasite, Calafuria Massif. — Manasse, 

 E. 



Mareno,Val (Venetia).— Toniolo, R. A., 

 2_ 



Maretia. — Lambert, J., 2. 

 Marc/inella. — Oppenheim, P. 

 Mary inif era. — Keidel, H. 

 Marico (Transvaal). — Holmes, G. G. 

 IVIariinsk (Tomsk Gov.). — Korotkov, — . 

 Marine currents, action of. — Rovereto, 

 G., 3. 



deposits. — Barrell, J. 



fossils, Hainault Carboniferous. — 



Cornet, J., 3. 

 Marinula. — Cossmann, M., 3. 

 JIariopteris. — Vinassa de Regny, P., 6. 

 Maros R. (Transylvania). — Kadic, O., 2; 



Rozlozsnik, P. 

 Marrite.— Sollj^ R. H. 

 Mars Mts. (Moravia). — Oppenheimer, J. 

 Marseille (France). — Fournier, E., 1 &4. 

 Marsupialia, Santa Cruz Beds. — Sinclair, 



W. J. 



Marsupites-zone, France. — Leriche, M., 

 4. 



Martesia. — Cragin, F. W. 

 Martha's- Vineyard I. (Mass.). — Bow- 

 man, J. 



Martinia. — Keidel, H. ; Vaughan, A. 



Martinique (W.I.).— Hovey, E. O., 1 



& 2; Lacroix, A., ]2. 

 Martolites. — Diener, C, 3. 

 Maruch R. (Caucasus). — Pjatnizki, P. 

 Marungu (Congo Basin). — Buttgenbach, 



H. 



Maryland (U.S.A.).— Clark, W. B.; 



Mathews, E. B., 1 & 2; Schaller, 



W. T. ; True, F. W.; Ward, L. F. 

 Masaya (Nicaragua).— Sapper, K., 4. 

 Mashonaland (S. Africa). — Beck, R., 4. 

 Massa (Tuscany). — Aloisi, P., 2. 

 Massachusetts (U.S.A.).— Clapp, F. G.; 



Emerson, B. K. ; Fuller, M. L., 2; 



Johnson, D. W., 2 ; Kraus, E. H., 1 



& 2 ; Mansfield, G. R., 2 ; Sears, J. H. 

 Massospondylus. — Huene, F. von., 3. 

 llastodon. — Gilmore, C. W., 2. 



, Cape Colony. — Beck, R., 2. 



, Illinois & Iowa. — Anderson, N. 



C. ; Udden, J. A. 

 Matagne sandstone, Ai'dennes. — Cayeux, 



L., 3. 



Matanuska (Alaska).— Griffith, W. 



Mathinna Goldfield,Tasmania. — Twelve- 

 trees, W. H., 6. 



Matlockite.— Buttgenbach, H., 3. 



Mauer (Hesse). — Reichenau, W. 



, Lake (E. Prussia).— Braun, G. 



Mauk R. (Perm).— Suschinski, P. P. 



Mauleon (Basses Pyrenees). — Carez, L. 



Maurienne (Savoy). — Kilian, W., 3. 



Mayaro (Trinidad).— Craig, E. H. C, 

 4. 



Maybee (Mich.).— Kraus, E. H., 3. 



Mayurbhan], Orissa District (India). — 

 Bose, P. N., 2. 



Mazaruni R. (British Guiana). — Harri- 

 son, J. B., 4. 



Mecklenburg (Germanv). — Baertling, R. ; 

 Gagel, C, 6. 



Mediterranean, ancient (French) shore- 

 lines. — Boule, M. ; Negris, P.; Caziot, 

 E. 



■ Basin.— Van de Weile, C, 1 & 3. 



water. — Schloesing, T. 



, Western. — Washington, H. S. 



Medlicott, H. B., Obit — See Blan- 



ford, W. T. ; Marr, J. E. 

 MedusiP, Jurassic. — Maas, 0. 

 Meekella. — Vinassa de Regny, P., 6. 

 Meekoceras. — Hyatt, A. 

 Meerschaum, Asia Minor. — Schmeisser, 



C, 2. 



Megaceros. — Loennberg, P]. 

 Megalaspis. — Lamanski, V. V. 

 3£egalodon-\\m.Qsioiae,\]mhv\3i. — Parona, 

 C. F., 3. 



Ilegalohi/rax. — Andrews, C. W. 

 Megalophtlialmus. — Lorenz, T., 2. 

 Megalosaurus. — Huene, F. von, 2 & 4. 

 3Iegainbonia. — Clarke, J. M., 5. 

 Ilegatometer. — Handlirsch, A., 3. 

 Melania. — Icke, H. ; Seninski, K., 2. 

 Melanopsis. — Seninski, K., 2. 

 Melaphyre, Tyrol.— Koken, E., 4. 

 Melbourne (Victoria). — Chapman, F. 

 Melibocus granite, Hesse. — Chelius, C. 



