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SUBJECT-INDEX* 



Aai" Massif (Switzerland). — Baltzer, A., 

 3. 



Aargau (Switzerland).— Schaad, E. 

 Abannets de Nismes. — See Nismes, 



Abannets de (Namur). 

 Abbots Leigh (Bristol).— Bolton, H., 2. 

 Abingdon (Berks). — Treacher, L. 

 Abitibi, Lake (Ont.). — Ka}-, G. F.; also 



Ontario, Bur. Mines, 5. 

 Abrudban^'a (Hungary). — ^ Pally, M. 



von, 5. 



Abruzzo (Italy). — Cassetti, M. ; Clerici, 

 E., 2 ; Lotti, B., 5 ; Sacco,_F., 2 & 7. 



Acanthicus-^e^^, Vienna Basin. — Toula, 

 F. 



Acantliodiseus. — Baumberger, E.; Savn, 

 G. 



Acaste. — Steinmann, G., 3. 



^cer.— Cockerel], T. D. A., 3. 



Aceratherium. — Loomis, F. B. 



Acheron II. (Vict.). — Easton, J., 5. 



Achradocrinus. — Slocom, A. W. 



Acropeltis. — Lambert, J., 3. 



Acrosalenia. — Lambert, J., 5 : Richard- 

 son, L., 15 ; Savin, L. ; Tornquist, 

 A., 3. 



Acrothele & Acrotreta. — Walcott, C. 

 D., 2. 



Actinacis. — Dalton, L. V. 

 Actinocamax. — Rowe, A. W., 2. 

 Actinolite.— Hillebrand, S., 2 ; Sena, C, 

 2. 



A.ctinopteria. — Chapman, F., 2 ; Stein- 

 maun, G., 3. 



Actino stroma. — Parks, W. A. 



Ada R. (Piedmont).— Toldo, G. 



Adacs (Hungary). — Koch, A. 



Adamite, Monte Valerio.— Aloise, P., 

 2. 



Adams, Mt. (Rocky Mts.).— Reid, H. F. 

 Addison, P. L., Ohit. — See Geikie, Sir 

 A. 



Adelboden (Valais).^ — Bernet, E. 

 A-dinotheruun. — Ameghino, F., 2. 

 Adirondack Mts. (N.Y.).— Gushing, H. 



P. ; Newland, D. H., 3-5. 

 ^olian origin of minerals in deep-sea 



deposits.— Thoulet, J., 3. 

 TEschninse, Tertiary. — Cockerell, T. D. 



A., 5; Needham, J. G. 



Africa, ancient mining in. — Freise, F., 

 2. 



. See also Algeria, British, Cape 



Colony, German, Sudan, Uganda, ^''c. 



(South).— Blake, G. S., 2 ; Broom, 



R., 1-5 ; Corstorphine, G. S. ; Dessa- 

 uer, A. von : Hatch, F. H., 1 & 2 ; 

 Saudberg, C. G. S., 6; Voit, F. W., 1, 

 3, & 6. 



Aganides. — Wedekind, R. 



Agassiz, L. — See Studer, T. ; James, 



W. ; Tribolet, M. de. 

 Agatha umas. — Hatcher, J. B. 

 Agelacrinites. — Bather, F. A., 4. 

 Agenia. — Cockerell, T. D. A. 

 Agglomerate, Charnvvood. — Bennett, F. 



W. ; Stracey, B. 

 Aglaia. — Mehes, G. 



Agnostus. — Broegger, W. C. ; Mordziol, 



Agram (Croatia). — Gorjanovic-Kram- 

 berger, D. 



, Mineralogical Museum. — Tucan, 



F. 



Agronomic geology, Rumania. — Mur- 



goci, G. ; see also Soils, ^c. 

 Ainstie, Lake (N.S.).— Poole, H. S., 1 



& 2. 



Ainsvvorth (Neb.).— Howell, E. E., 2. 

 Aisne (France). — Deperet, (.-. ; Thomas, 



H. ; Vinclion, A. 

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



fel, E. 



Alabaster, Saluzzo.— Stella, A., 2. 

 Alaska (N. Am.).— Anon., 36 ; Barnett, 



V. H., 2; Brooks, A. H. ; Collier, A. 



J., 2; Fay, A. H. ; Gilmore, C. W. ; 



Leffingwell, E. de K. ; Martin, G. C. ; 



Martin, L. ; Paige, S., 1 & 2 ; Prindle, 



L. M. ; Tarr, R. S. ; Wright, C. W. 

 Albania (Turkey). — Arthaber, G. von ; 



Cvijic, J., 2; iSIopcsa, F. von; Renz, 



C, 4 & 5. 



Alberta (Canada). — Cairnes, D. I).; Dow- 

 ling, D. B. ; Lambe, L. M. ; Vaux, G., 

 fil. ; see also Canada, Dep. Mines, 

 1-7. 



AlberteHa.—y^^ a\coii, C. D. 

 Albian, Jura. — Jeannet, A., 1 & 2. 

 Alces. — Pavlov, M., 2. 



* All fossil-names are those of genera which are figured, or occur in the titles of 

 papers. Authors' names without a number refer tq the first or to the only title. 

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

 place of names of Authors. 



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