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Alectryonia. — Daltoii, L, V. 

 Alexandra (Vict.). — Dunn, E. J., 17. 

 Alfeld (Hanover).— Menzel, Hans. 

 Alfold plain (Hunffarj^). — Horusitzky, 



H., 2 ; Treitz, P., 3. 

 Algaj, Carboniferovis. — Schubert, R, J., 



4. 



, Devonian. — Clarke, J. M, 



, Silurian. — Rothpletz, A. 



Algeria (N. Afr.).— Andree, K., 6; Bil- 

 lows, E. ; Blake, G. S. ; Blayac, J.; 

 Dareste de la Chavanne, J., 1 & 2 ; 

 Douville, H., 5 ; Gentil, L., 4 ; Jo- 

 leaud, E. ; Joleaud, L., 1-3 ; Lauiothe, 

 — de, 1 & 2; Poirmeur. H., 1 & 2; 

 Savornin, J. ; Terniier, P., 3. 



Algyogy (Hungary). — Palfy, M. 



Alkali-deposits, Atacama Desert. — Rei- 

 cliert, E. 



soils, Hungary.— Treitz, P., 3. 



Alkaline rocks, New Zealand. — Smith, 

 J. P. 



Alland'huy (Ardennes). — Bestel, — . 

 Allegan meteorite. — Tassin, \V. 

 Allgau (Bavaria). — Tornquist, A., 1 & 

 2. 



Allier (France). — Meunier, E. 



Allier R. (Erance).— Cbaput, E. ; Steb- 



lin, H. G., 2. 

 Allopbane.- — Stremme, H., 2. 

 Alluvial deposits, Lodi Valley. — Toldo, 



G. 



fan. Emerald Lake (B.C.). — Labee, 



F. H. 



gold, New Zealand. — Anon., 33. 



Alluvium, (xloucester Cit^'. — Richard- 

 son, L., 12. 



, Hanover. — Schucbt, E. 



, Loire R. — Cbaput, E. 



, Lot.— VircS A. 



, Waveck.— Howitt, A. M. 



, Yonne. — Lemoine, P., 4. 



Almasszelistye (Hungary). — Papp, K. 

 von, 4. 



Almeria (Spain). — Pilz, R. 

 Aloisiite, Uganda. — Colomba, L. 

 Alopecodou. — -Broom, R., 2. 

 Alost (Flanders).— Halet, E., 2. 

 Alpes-Maritimes (Erance).— Caziot, E., 



1-3, 7 ; Maury, E. ; Paquier, V. 

 Alps, Austrian. — Cornu, E., 10 ; Felix, 



J.; Redlich, K., 2 & 4; see also 



Styria, Tyrol, Sfc. 

 , Carnic— Gortani, M. ; Vinassa de 



Regny, P. E., 1 & 4. 



, formation of. — Deecke, W., 3. 



, Eranco-Italian. — Termier, P., 2 ; 



see also Savoy, (Sfc. 



, Pranconian. — Koehne, W., 2. 



, glaciation of. — Penck, A., 1-3. 



, Lepontine. — Heim, Alb. ; Eisen- 



menger, G. ; Schmidt, C., 4. 



, Lessine. — Maddalena, L., 2. 



Maritime. — Franchi, S. 



, Pennine.— Gallo, G. ; Siemiradzki, 



J. von. 



, Rhaitic— Schlagintweit. 0. 



Alps, Rhine District.— WahnscbafFe, P. 



, Savoy.— Douxami, H. ; Penck, A„ 



3. 



, Swabian. — Ampferer, 0. 



, Swiss. — Ampferer, 0., 6 ; Boussac, 



J., 3 ; Brunbes, J. ; Buxtorf, A., 1-3 ; 

 Erech, E., 3; Heim, Alb., 1-4; Lugeon, 

 M., 2 ; Penck, A., 1 & 2 ; Schardt, H., 

 1 & 2; Schmidt, C, 1, 3, & 4; Stein- 

 ma nn, G. 



Alsace.— Benecke, E. W. ; Kranz, W.^ 

 1 & 2 ; Van Werveke, L., 4 & 7. 



Alsace-Lorraine. — Buecking, H., 3 ; Van 

 Werveke, L., 1, 2, & 10. 



Als6rakos (Hungary).— Vadasz, M. E., 

 2. 



Alt-Dobern (Brandenburg). — Schmierer, 



Altai (Siberia). — Suess, E. 

 Altamaba Formation, Georgia. — Veatch. 

 O., 2. 



Altenabr (Rb.-Pruss.).— Euchs, A. 

 Altenburg (Thuringia).— Kuehn, B. 

 Altmark (Prussia). — VViegers, F., 2. 

 Alum. Moi 'mugao. — Eernior, L. L., 5. 



shales, Norway.— Holtedabl, 0. 



Alumina-iron minerals, origin of. — Cbau- 



tard, J., 3. 

 Alumosilicate. — W^eyberg, Z. 

 Alunite, Leipzig.— Hess von Wichdorff, 



H., 3. 



, Nevada. — Rausome, E. L. 



Amalthens-spinatits zone. — Horvvood 



A. R., 1 & 4. 

 Amazon Valley (S. Am.).— Conway, Sir 



W. M., 2. 

 Amazonstone. — Mawson, D., 3. 

 Ambon (D.E.I.).— Ba-bm, G., 2. 

 America (Central).— Howe, E., 1 & 2. 



. See also Mexico, West Indies, S,''c: 



(North), continental structure 



theory.— Willis, B. 

 (— ), geological map of.— Margerie^ 



E. de. 



7(7^)5 Glacial Epoch in.— Wright,. 



G. E. 



(— ), Great Lakes of.— Spencer, 



J. W., 1-3. 

 (— ), Gnnville Series.— Adanis, E. 



D. , 1 & 2. 



■ ( — ), mammalian migrations &.— 



Hull, E.; Lobley, J. L. ; Matthew, 

 W. D., 3. 



(— ), Mammoth in.— Osborn, H. 



E. , 2. 



( — ). See also Carboniferous, New 



York, ^-c. 



(South), Permo-Carb. climate. — 



White, D. ; see also Brazil, Cretaceous, 

 Sec. 



American Eocene horses.— Granger, W. 

 American Museum of Natural History. 



— Hussakof, L., 2 ; see also New 



York. 

 Aviia. — Lericbe, M., 3. 

 Ammonia, origin in lavas. — Sommer- 



feldt, E., 4. 



