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II.— SUBJECT INDEX. 
The numerals in Clarendon refer to 
Titles. 
STRUCTURE. 2007 
Waters, 21. 
[1914] 
DEVELOPMENT. 2015 
Herwig, 13 : Levander, 17. 
DISTRIBUTION. 2027 
(a) Recent. 
(a) Marine. 
N.E. England ; Roper, 20. 
N. Spain ; Barroso, 2. 
E. Africa and Zanzibar ; Waters, 24. 
Greenland ; Levinsen, 18. 
(j3) Non-Marine. 
Africa ; Annandale, 1 : Kraepelin, 14. 
India ; Annandale, 1. 
(b) Fossil. 
Paleozoic. 
N. Italy ; Vinassa de Regny, 23. 
Arctic America ; Schuchert, 22. 
Illinois and Missouri ; Savage, 21. 
Bolivia ; Meyer, 19. 
Jurassic. 
France ; Canu, 9. 
Cretaceous. 
England and Denmark ; Brydone, 
3 : Lang, 15 & 16. 
France and Holland ; Canu, 7. 
Silesia ; Wegner, 25. 
Tertiary. 
S.W. France ; Canu, 4, 5 & 6. 
Spain ; Faura y Sans, 11. 
Italy ; Canu, 7. 
Victoria ; Chapman, 10. 
III.— SYSTEMATIC INDEX. 
The numeral in clarendon, when not that 
of the volume , is that of the title. 
f Acroporidae i&m . n. aff. Myriozoidae, 
Canu Bui. Soc. geol. 13 p. 135. 
