INDEX FROM 1864-1903. 



Kar 



70, 389 ; Proterosaurus^lO, 389; 



Dorypterus, Hofmanni^ 70, 392 

 Hand-book of British Pottery, 94, 



179 _ 



Handley's Pit, Lincoln, List of Lias 



Fossils from, 97, 258 



Section of Strata, 97, 254 



Handy-book of Rock Names, 73, 



281 

 Handy Outline of Geology, 64, 83 

 ' Hanging Valleys ' in the Alps, 



Origin of, 02, 383 

 Hanover, Jura and Wealden of, 



83, 174 



Jurassic of, 81, 546 



Upper Jura of, 79, 225 



Wealden of, 81, 281, 477, 546 



Hanoverian Jura, 65, 501 

 Haplocrinus granatum^ de Kon. sp. 



nov. 70, 262 

 Victoria:^ Bather, sp. nov. 97, 



Haplophlebium Barnesii, Scudder, 

 sp. nov. 67, 386 



Happisburgh, Norfolk, Forest-bed 



; at, 77, 479 



Hardanger Lakes, 99, 533 



Hardman, Edward Townley . 

 Hcematite in Carb. Limestone of 

 Tyrone, 73, 395 ; Analysis of 

 White Chalk of Tyrone, 73, 434 ; 

 Zinc for Magnesium in Mine- 

 rals, 74, 201 ; Raised Beach at 

 Tranmore, 74, 210; Sub-glacial 

 Formation of Gravels, 75, 172 ; 

 Fossiliferous Pliocene Clays of 

 Lough Neagh, 76, 556 ; ' Hullite,' 

 an Undescribed Mineral, 78, 

 464 ; Fossiliferous Clay-beds at 

 Lough Neagh, 79, 214 ; Geology 

 of Kimberley District, 86, 166 ; 

 Obituary of [1845-1887], 87, 334 



Hardy, James D. Glacial Sub- 

 mergence, 93, 277 



Marker, Alfred. Graphic Field 

 Geology, 84, 154; Space between 

 Grains of Sand, 84, 192 ; Packing 

 of Sand-grains, 84, 479; Slaty 

 Cleavage, 85, 15, 266, 288, 561 ; 

 Woodwardian Museum Notes, 



87, 409, 546 ; Courtland Rocks, 

 87,431 ; Geology, MynyddMawr, 



88, 221, 455 ; Some Anglesey 

 Dykes, 88, 267 ; Eruptive Rocks 

 of Sarn, Caernarvonshire, 88, 

 328 ; Physics of Metamorphism, 



89, 15 ; Local Thickening of 

 Dykes, 89, 69 ; 'Eyes" of Pyrites, 

 89, 396 ; Contortion and Meta- 

 morphism, 90, 189 ; Bala Vol- 

 canic Rocks, 90, 228 ; Dynamo- 

 metamorphism, 91, 31, 48 ; Va- 

 rious Crystalline Rocks, 91, 169 : 

 Rocks from the Tonga Islands, 

 91, 250; Lamprophyres of North 

 of England, 92, 199 : Cone-in- 

 cone Structure, 92, 240 ; Ap- 

 pendix to Mr. Hunt's Paper, 92, 

 346 ; Porphyritic Quartz in Basic 

 Igneous Rocks, 92, 485 ; Scan- 

 dinavian Rocks in English 

 Boulder-clays, 93, 140; Meta- 

 morphic Rocks around Shap 

 Granite, 93, 287 ; Magmalic 

 Concentration, 93, 546 ; Cor- 

 dierite in the Lake District, 

 94, 169 ; Variation of Igneous 

 Rock-masses, 94, 284 ; Physical 

 Contribution to Dynamic Meta- 

 morphism, 94, 285 ; Norwegian 

 Rocks in English Boulder-clay, 

 94, 334 ; Boulders of Elsolite- 

 syenite in E. Yorkshire, 94, 477 ; 

 Variolitic Rocks on Carrock Fell, 

 94, 551 ; Sir H. Howorth on the 

 Holderness Boulders, 94, 565 ; 

 Carrock Fell, a Study in Igneous 

 Rocks, 95, 139; Petrology for 

 Students, 95, 514 ; 98, 45 ;. 

 Certain Granophyres, 96, 234 ; 

 Glaciated Valleys in the Cuillin^, 

 Skye, 99, 196 ; Average Compo- 

 sition of British Igneous Rocks, 

 99, 220 ; Subaerial Erosion in 

 Skye, 99, 485 ; Sequence ot 

 Tertiary Igneous Rocks in Skye, 

 01, 506 ; Ice-erosion in the Cuil- 

 lian Hills, Skye, 02,35 ; Granite 

 and Ouartz-veins, 03, 95 ; Over- 

 thrust Torridonian Rocks of Rum,, 

 03, 236 ; Petrography of N. 

 Arran, &c. 03, 320 



and J. E. nXarr. Shap- 



Granite, 91, 139 



Karker, Prof. Allen. Obitu- 

 ary of [1848-1894], 95, 96 



Harkness, Robert. Reptili- 

 fercus Rocks, Scotland, 64, 85 ; 

 Lr. Silurian of Cumberland, 64, 

 287 ; Metamorphic Rocks, Con- 

 nemara, 65, 176, 471 ; Metamor- 

 phic Rocks of Galway, 66, 321 ; 



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