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It.— SUBJECT INDEX. 
GENERAL. 
Shallow water deposits, Richter, 75. 
STRUCTURE. 
Hayasaka, 36 ; Kirk, 47 ; Leid- 
hold, 54 ; D vcQirfi, 13 ; Bouillerie, 9 ; 
PKTITCLERC, 70. 
AETIOLOGY. 
Variation. — Dacque, 16 ; Leidhold, 
54 ; Bouillerie, 9. 
DISTRIBUTION. 
(a) Recent. 
Leidhold, 54 ; Japan, Yokoyama, 
88 . 
(b) Fossil. 
Palaeozoic. — N. Wales, Wills & 
Smith, 86; Tongking, Giraud, 32; 
Deprat, 18 ; Annam, Mansuy, 59. 
Cambrian. — Arctic Regions (Europe) 
Holtedahl, 42. . . 
Ordovician. — Annam, Mansuy, 59 ; 
Wales, Elles, 25 ; China, Grab vu, 33 ; 
Esthonia, Bekker, 5; N. America, 
Raymond, 72. 
Silurian. — Arctic America, Holte- 
dahl, 41 ; Alaska, Kirk, 47. 
Siluro-Devonian. — France, Barrois, 
Pruvost and Dubois, 3. 
