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SUBJECT-mDEX. 



A a Valley (Unterwalden). — Jacob, C, 

 2. 



Aalborg (Denmark), — Jessen, A. 

 Aar Massif (Switzerland). — Hugg, E. 

 Aaro, see JEvo. 



Abbots Leigh (Bristol). — Bolton, H. 

 Aberdeenshire (Scotland). — Simpson, 

 W., 2. 



Ahra. — Ihering, H. von, 2. 



Abruzzo (Italy). — Angelis d'Ossat, G. 



de ; Cassetti, M. 

 Acanthoceras. — Crick, G. C, 5 ; Dou- 



ville, R., 10. 

 Ac antho discus. — Baumberger, E. 

 Acanthhiites. — Diener, C. 

 Acasfa. — Alessandri, G. 

 Acoenites. — Brues, C. T. 

 Aconcagua (Argentina). — Schiller, W. 

 Acrochordiceras. — Martelli, A., 2 ; Reis, 



0. M. 



AcrodeljpMs. — Abel, 0. 

 Acrodus. — Jordan, D. S. ; Wemple, E. 

 M. 



Acrolepis. — Traquair, R. H. 

 Acroura. — Schmidt, M., 3. 

 Acqua dei Corsari (Palermo). — Salinas, 

 E., 1-2. 



^ Acqua Solfa,' Pozzanghera. — Canes- 

 trelli, G. 



Actceon. — Icke, H. ; Ihering, H. von, 2 ; 



Steinmann, G. 

 Actinocamax. — Bogdanovich, K. I. ; 



Crick, G. C, 1 & 3 ; Sherborn, C. D. 

 Actinopteria. — Clarke, J. M., 3. 

 Adams, C. B., Obit— See Seely, H. M. 

 Adelboden (Valais), — Lugeon, M., 2. 

 Adinotherium. — Ameghino, F., 4. 

 Adirondack Region (N.Y.). — Adams, F. 



D. ; Cushing, H. P., 2. 

 Admiralty I. (Alaska).— Wright, C. W. 

 Adrar (N.W. Sahara). — Romel, A. de. 

 Adriatic coast-changes. — Capeder, G., 3. 

 Adula Mts. (Grisons). — Wilckens, O., 3. 

 -SCgirine-syenite, New South Wales. — 



Mawson, D., 3. 

 JEgirite. — Rogers, A, F. 

 JEglina. — Moberg, J. C, 2. 

 ^if Valley (Gothland). — Hasselman, 



H. 



^lurosuchus. — Broom, R., 4. 



^ro I. (Denmark). — Groenwall, K. A. 



Wegemann, G. 

 Aerolites. — See Meteorites. 

 Aetosaurus. — Fraas, E., 2. 

 Afghanistan (Asia). — Freise, F., 2. 

 Afton (Iowa). — Calvin, S. 

 Africa. — See also British, Cape Colony, 



German, Senegambia, Sfc. 

 (Central). — Abruzzi, Duke of; 



Chudeau, R., 3; Cole, E. M. 



■ (German S.W.).— Lotz, H. 



(South). — Coleman, A. P., 3 ; 



Corstorphine, G. S., 2 ; Gregory, J. W., 



12; Hatch, F. H.; Lomas, J., 4; 



Schwarz, E. H. L., 3; Voit, F. W., 



1-4. 



( ), & India, possible land-con- 

 nection. — Gardiner, J. S. 



( ). See also Cape Colony, 



Transvaal, ^c. 



(West). — Gruvel, A. 



( ). See also Los Is., Sene- 

 gambia, Sfc. 



Agassiz, L. — See Porcliet, F. ; Wal- 

 cott, C. D., 2. 



Agglomerate, Charnwood. — Bennett, F. 

 W. ; Stracey, B., 2. 



Agnostus. — Lake, P. 



AgoropJiins. — True, F. W., 2. 



Agout River (France). — Blayac, J., 2. 



Agram (Croatia). — Gorjanovi6-Kram- 

 berger, D., 2. 



^^ria. —Pellat, E. ; Toucas, A., 1 & 2. 



Agricultural geology. — Cole, G. A. J., 4 ; 

 Schwarz, E. H. L., 7. 



. See Soils, STc. 



Aguapehy R. (Sao Paulo). — See Sio 

 Paulo, Comm. geogr. e geol. 



Agulhas Bank (S. Afr.). — Cayeux, L., 5. 



Ahumada (Mexico). — Escobar, R. 



Aiken Cave (Patagonia). — Lehmann- 

 Nitsche, R., 2. 



Ain R. (France).— Martin, J. B. 



Aintree (Lanes). — Travis, C. B., 4. 



Aii'e R. (Yorks). — Howarth, J. H., 5. 



Aix-la-Chapelle (Rh.-Pruss.). — Wester- 

 mann, H. 



Akerite, Christiania. — Broegger, W. C, 

 2. 



AJcidocheilus . — Till, A., 5. 



* 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 to the only title. 

 References to countries in small capitals in this Index refer to the first part, iu 

 place of names of Authors. 



