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Palaeontology, evolution &. — Abel, 0., 2 ; 



Diener, C, 3 ; Jajkel, 0., 5. 

 , Franco - British Exhibition. — 



Bather, F. A., 5. 



, Rontgen rays &. — Branca, W., 2. 



Palaeozoic glaciers. — Lemoine, P., 5. 



land-detritus. — Meunier, S., 3. 



rocks, Dobrudsha. — Simionescii, I., 



3&4. 



, England, S.E.— Martin, E. A., 



3. 



, Gorlitz. — Zimmermann, E., 



3. 



, Illinois.— Savage, T. E., 2. 



, Morvan & Loire. — Levy, Alb. 



M., 2. 



, New Mexico.— Lee, W. T., 2. 



, nomenclature of. — Moberg, 



J. C, 2. 



. See also Carboniferous, ^c. 



Palana (Rajputana). — Vredenburg, E. 

 W., 6. 



Palermo (Sicily). — Douville, R. 

 Palicites. — Gemmellaro, G. G. 

 Palisade diabase, New Jersey. — Lewis, 

 J. v., 3. 



Palmas, Las (Canary Is.). — Gagel, C.,3- 

 5. 



Palmerston (Vict.).— Dunn, E. J., 38. 

 Palygorskite. — Fersmann, A., 1 & 2. 

 Pampas deposits, S. America. — Roth, S. 

 Panama Canal (C. Am.). — Howe, E., 1 

 & 2. 



Pandorf plateau (Hungary). — Ldszl6, G. 



Fanenka. — Chapman, F., 2. 



Pannonian Hungary. — Mehes, G. 



Papua (New Guinea).— Strong, W. M. 



Paraholina. — Lake, P. 



Faracardhim & Faracyclas. — Chap- 

 man, F., 2. 



Paragonite. — Barbier, P. 



Parahippus. — Loomis, F. B., 2. 



Faralioplites. — Collet, L. W. 



Farallelodon. — Chapman, F., 2 ; New- 

 ton, R. B., 2 ; Pellat, E. 



Paramoudra, Sussex. — Martin, E. A. 



Parand R. (Brazil).— Oliveira, E. P. de. 



Farapopanoceras. — Arthaber, G. von. 



Faratooite. — Mawson, D., 4. 



Fardosuchus. — Broom, R., 2. 



Pareiasauria, S. African. — Broom, R. ; 

 see also Reptilia. 



Fareiasaurus. — Seeley, H. G., 6. 



Pargas (Finland) & Pargasite. — Kreutz, 



' S. 



Pargny (Marne). — Leriche, M., 8. 



Pargny-les-Reims (Marne). — Laurent, J. 



Paris Basin (France).- — Boussac, J., 1 & 

 2 : Cayeux, L. ; Combes, P., Jil., 1-3 ; 

 Courtv, G. ; Devonshire, E.; Dollfus, 

 G. F.,"^l & 2 ; Fritel, P. H.; Hamelin, 

 L.; Jodot, P.; Lambert, J., 4; Leriche, 

 M., 4-7 ; Martel, E. A., 3 ; Regnault, 

 E. 



Park Co. (Montana). — Emmons, W. H., 

 2. 



Parliament Palace foundations, Rome. — 

 Clerici, E., 3. 



Parma (Italy).— Anelli, M. 

 Parthenay (Poitou). — Welsch, J. 

 Paeteidge Collection, North Devon 



Athenaeum. — Hamling, J. G. 

 Paschkopole (Bohemia). — Hampel, J. 

 Pas-de-Calais (France).— Gosselet, J., 3 



& 4 ; Rigaux, E., 1 & 2 ; see also 



Pi card}', ^c. 

 Pasquart (Bern). — Siegfried, H. 

 Patagonia (S. Am.).^ — Ameghino, F., 4; 



Angelis d'Ossat, G. de ; Branca, W., 3 ; 



Favre, F. ; Gaudry, A. ; Paulcke, W. ; 



Roth, S. ; Sinclair, W. J.; Steinmann, 



G. , 6. 



Patchy Flat (Vict.).— Ferguson, W. H. 

 Fatula. — Roman, F., 3. 

 Paving-stones, Dinant. — Mourlon, M., 5. 

 Payerbach (Lr. Austria). — Redlich, 

 K. A. 



Pearl-growths, fossil. — Newton, R. B. 

 Pearls. — Jeffries, D. 



Peart Arctic Expedition. — Whitfield, 

 R. P., 2. 



Peat, Caithness.— Lewis, F. J., 1 & 2. 



, Calvados. — Lelacq, A. L. 



, Canada. — Ells, R. W., 5 ; see also 



Canada, Dep. Mines, 8. 

 , Cattegat submerged, — Erdmann, 



E. , 2. 



, Cross Fell & I. of Man.— Lewis, F. 



J. 



, Gothland. — Sernander, R. ; Soeder- 



berg, R. 



, Denmark. — Hartz, N. 



, Hanover. — Potonie, H., 2. 



, Hungar3^ — Ernszt, K. ; Laszlo, G., 



1-3 ; Timk6, E., 3. 



, Liverpool. — Lomas, J., 3. 



Norway. — Stangeland, G. E. 



, origin of. — Degner, J. H. ; Hag- 



lund, E.; Pfeifier, J. F.von; Potonie, 



H. , 1 & 3. 



, Scotland & Shetland Is. — Lewis, 



F. J., 2. 



, United States.— Campbell, M. R., 



4 ; Kuemmel, H. B. ; Lane, A. C, 7 ; 

 Lyons, R. E. ; Penhallow, D. P. 



■ , Wiirtemberg. — Schlenker, G. 



Pebble-shower, Trelex. — Rollier, L., 1 

 & 2. 



Pebbles, Bunter-conglomerate, Thurin- 



gia. — Zimmermann, E. 

 — -, facetted.— Goebel, F. 

 , impressed, Liege. — Dorlodot, H. 



de, 1 & 2 ; Simoens, G., 6. 



in coal, Liege. — Deltenre, H. 



, in Sprimont sand. — Fraipont, C. 



Pecos R. (Tex.).— Richardson, G. B. 

 Fecten. — Arnold, R., 2 ; Wittenburg, 



P. von, 2. 

 Pectinidae. Tertiary. — Ugolini, R. 

 Peel R. (N.W. Canada).— Camsell, C. 

 Pegmatite, diamonds &. — Merensky, H., 



3. 



, Silesia.— Kolbeck, F., 5. 



Pegmatitic vein-minerals, Madagascar. 



— Lacroix, A., 2. 

 Pegu Series, Burma. — Pascoe, E. H., 3. 



