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EUROPE. 

 Russian Empire. 



Russia. Urals. Bevezov Asbestos 

 District. 1907. — Kryza- 



novski, V. I. 



. . Neviansk. 1906. 



— Krasnopolski, A. 

 Spain. Almevia, &c. 1908, 



— R. Pilz. 

 . Catalonia, Mt. Tibidabo. 



1908.— Maier, W. 

 . Muvcia. Cartagena. ^'loii:.' ^ 



Mazarroii. ^^^^ 1908.— R.' Pilz. 

 Sweden. Gothland. Hornborga 



Lake peat. 1 inch = about 1 mile. 



1908.— Sernander, R. 

 . Elfdal Basin. 1908.— 



Wallen, A. 

 . Iron -Ore Deposits {various). 



1908.— Sjoegren, H. 

 . Norrland ( Quaternary & solid) . 



1 incli = about 58 miles. 1906. — 



Hoegbom, A. G. 

 Switzerland. ^J^^^^. 1907. — Schmidt, 



C. 



. Berne. Lake Bienne or Biel 



District. 1^ inches = 5 kilom. 



1908.— Nussbaum, F, 



. Fribourg. Rubli-Gummfluh, 



1907.— Jaccard, F. 

 . Glaciation & Plants (various). 



1908.— Briquet, J. 

 . Lepontine Alps. Simplon 



Group. 3^,. 1908.-Schmidt, C. 

 . Soleure. Weissenstein Tun- 

 nel. 2 maps. 1908.— Buxtorf,A. 

 ■ . Ticino. Pizzo di Campo 



Tenca & Pizzo Forno. 1908. 



— Koeniffsberger, J. 

 . Valais. Pierre-a- Voir. ~i — 



1905.— Sandberg, C. G. S. 

 . Zurich, Schaffhausen, &c. 



Glaciation Map. 1907.— Hug, E. 

 , &c. Alps. ,^L^. 1908.-Frech, 



F. 



, Baden & Wiirtemberg. 'Na- 



gelfluh.' 1908.— Schaad, E. 



Turkey. Old Servia & Macedonia. 



& Olympia. 1908.— 

 Cvijic, J. 



Marble Arch Caves (Fermanagh). — 



Broderick, H., 2. 

 Marble. Dahomey. — Hubert, H., 2. 



■ •, Romsdal.— Bugge, C. 



, Saluzzo. — Stella, A., 2. 



, Siena— Fucini, A. : Lotti, B., 2. 



, Victoria (Austral.). — Dunn, E. J., 



28. 



working. — Anon., 37. 



Mai'casite, experiments on. — Stokes, H. 

 N. 



Marches (Italy). — Lotti, B., 5. 

 Marchienne coal-mine water, origin of. — 

 Kersten, J. 



Margarites. — Gemmellaro, G. G. 

 3Iarginulina. — Issler, A. 

 Margitta 1. (Budapest). — Kalecsinszky, 

 A. von. 



Mariemont (Liege). — Deltenre, H., 1 & 2. 

 Marinasian, Paris Basin.— Dollfus, G. F. 

 Marine vertebrates, conservation of. — 



Wieland, G. R., 3. 

 beds, Carboniferous of Scotland. — 



Smith, J. 



, Yorkshire Coal Measures. — 



Culpin, H. 

 Mario, Mte. (Rome).— Cerulli-Irelli, S. 

 Marls, Algeria. — Lamothe, — de. 



, Chenay. — Guillaume, E. 



■, Rome. — Stefani, C. de, 2. 



Marne (France). — Dollfus, F. G., 5 & 6 ; 



Guillaume, E., 1 & 2; Laurent, J., 



1 & 2 ; Leriche, M., 3 & 6-8. 

 Maros R. (Hungary). — Kadic, 0., 3; 



Palfy, M. ; Roth von Telegd, L., 2. 

 Mars, possibility of life on. — Evans, J. 



W. 



Marsden (Nortliumberland). — See Brit. 

 Assoc., 3. 



Marsh-lands, New England. — Penlial- 



low, D. P. 

 3Iarsupites-zo\\Q, Nord. — Janet, C. 

 Martinia.—Gr^hQv , P. ; Matley, C. A. 

 Martinique (W.I.).— Anderson, T., 2. 

 Maryborough (Vict.). — Dunn, E. J., 31 ; 



Howitt, A. M., 1 & 2. 

 Maryland (U.S.A.). — Prouty, W. F. ; 



Swartz, C. K. ; see also Maryland 



Geol. Surv., 1-3. 

 Massachusetts (U.S.A.).— Hobbs,W. H., 



2 ; Lahee, F. H., 2. 

 Massiac (Cantal).— Marty, P., 2. 

 Massow (Pomerania). — Korn, J. 

 Mastigograptiis. — Ruedemann, R. 

 Mastodon, first American. — Bibbins, A. 



B. 



Masuren (E. Prussia). — Hess von Wich- 



dorff, H., 7. _ 

 Matanuska Basin (Alaska). — Paige, S., 



2. 



Mathinna goldfield (Tasm.). — Twelve- 

 trees, W. H., 2. 



Mattagami Valley (Ont.).— Kerr, H. L. 



Mattstock (Grisons). — Baumberger, E., 

 3. 



Mauch Chunk shale, Pennsylvania. — 



Barren, J. 

 Alaurienne district (Savoy). — Girardin, 



P., 1 & 2. 

 Mauritius. — Gardiner, J. S. 

 Matosonia. — Woodward, A. S., 2. 

 Maxwell's Reef (Vict.).— Dunn, E. J., 4. 

 Mayer-Etmar, K., Ohit. — See Heim, 



Alb., 5 ; Sf Sacco, F., 8. 

 Mayo (Ireland). — Gardiner, C. I. 

 Mayr, G., Ohit. — See Kerner, F. von, 



6. 



Mazarron (Murcia).— Pilz, R. 

 Mechanics, geology &. — Girard, R. de, 3. 



, igneous intrusion &. — Daly, R. A. 



Mecklenburg (Germany). — Geinitz, E., 

 2. 



