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gT. NICOLAS-BALKAN, Geology of, 
Salwey, H., Obituary of, 144. 
Sandstone near Nottingham, New Red, 
155, 238. 
and Permian, 309. 
Saporta, G. de, Land-plant in Silurian, 
468. 
Seeley, Prof. H. G., Organization of 
Ornithosauria, 124. 
Schlüter, C., Cephalopoda in Upper 
Chalk of North Germany, 169, 324. 
Scottish Lower Silurian Brachiopoda, 13. 
Selwyn, A. R., Origin of Lake-Basins, 94. 
Settle, Yorkshire, Victoria Cave, 285. 
Shales of Torbay, Upper Devonian 
Fossils in, 108. 
Shell-heaps on Coast of Peru, 28. 
Shipman, J., Bunter Konglomerate, 497. 
Siena, Pliocene of, 469. 
Silurian Brachiopoda, Lower, 13. 
Land-plant in, 468. 
— ; of West Brittany, 365. 
Simpson, J. B. , Northumherland and 
Durham Coal-field, Sections of, 568. 
Skipton, Geology of, 346. 
Slates, Reversed Faults in Bedded, 441, 
527. 
Smith’s Geological Maps, Dr. W„ 378. 
Sollas, W. J., Evolution in Geology, 1 ; 
Perforated Character of Genus Webbia, 
from Cambridge Greensand, 102. 
South America, Shell-heaps on Coast of 
Peru, 28. 
Stäche, Dr. G., Fusulina Limestone, 165. 
Stefani, Prof. C., Pliocene of Siena, 469. 
Students, Geology for, 29. 
Stur, D., Coal-Measures of Bohemia, 
169. 
Submarine Volcano ? In Mediterranean, 
288. 
Suffolk, Glacial Period of, 156. 
Sumatra, Geology of, 443. 
Switzerland, Primaeval World of, 78. 
T ATE, R., Miocene of South Australia, 
526. 
Teesdale, Carboniferous Rocks in, 58, 
138, 139, 140. 
Tenison- Woods, Bev. J. E., Australian 
Tertiary Geology, 416. 
Terraces, Glacial Origin of Carboni- 
ferous, 17. 
in Norway, High Level, 72. 
Tertiaries of Malta, 120. 
Tertiary and Cretaceous Deposits of 
Central France, 121. 
Flora of Boumemouth, 187. 
Geology of Australia, 416. 
P Is Man, 433. 
Period, Insect Fauna of, 160. 
Thuringia, Ossiferous Cave in, 325. 
Torbay, L T pper Devonian Fossils in 
Shales of, 100. 
Torquay, Devonian Rocks near, 447. 
Toula, Prof., Geology of St. Nicolas- 
Balkan, 518. 
Traquair, Dr. R. H., Fossil Fishes from 
Edinburgh District, No. 1, 173; 
Monograph on British Carboniferous 
Ganoids, 240. 
Trias to Permian, Relation of, 380. 
Tropical Africa, 27. 
Forests of Hampshire, 23, 95, 
137, 141. 
Tschermak, Prof., on Yolcanic Action, 
569. 
“ Tuedian,” on Term, 19. 
V EGETATION on Earth, Theory of 
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Verbeek, M. R. D. M., Geology of 
Sumatra, 443. 
Victoria Cave, Settle, Yorkshire, 285. 
Volcanic Action, Prof. Tschermak on, 
569. 
Volcanic Rocks, 380. 
Volcano in Mediterranean, 288. 
of Oshima, 193, 285. 
Vomerine Plate of a Pycnodus from 
London Clay of Sheppey, 54. 
W ALTERSHAUSEN, Sartorius von, 
Obituary of, 141, 
Ward, J. C., Geology of Lake District, 
280. 
Waters, A. W., Change in Earth's Axis, 
219. 
Webbina, Two New Species from Cam- 
bridge Greensand, 102. 
Weybourne Sand, 385. 
Whitaker, W., Geology of East Essex, 
172 . 
Wiener, Prof. C., Shell-heaps on Coast 
of Peru. 28. 
Wilson, E., Magnesian Limestone and 
New Red Sandstone near Nottingham, 
238 
Wood, E., Obituary of, 480, 575. 
Wood, S. V., jun., American and British 
“ Surface Geology,” 481, 536 ; “ Cli- 
mate Controversy,” 43 ; Kessingland 
fresh- water bed and Weybourne Sand, 
385 ; Tertiary Flora of Boumemouth, 
187 ; Tropical Forests of Hampshire, 
95, 141. 
Woodward, H., Catalogue of British 
Fossil Crustacea, 413. 
H. B., Devonian Rocks near 
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Y ORKSHIRE, Victoria Cave, Settle, 
285. 
Lower Oolite of, 552. 
