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Heathfield Station, Natural Gas at, 

 98, 332 



' Heaves ' or Throws in Penhall's 

 Mine, Cornwall, 66, 322 



Hebert, E. J. Reversed Faults 

 in Bedded Slates, 77, 441 



Hubert, Prof. Edmond. Glau- 

 conitic Chalk, 64, 35 ; Age of 

 Clay with Flints, 64, 119; Classi- 

 fication of Cretaceous Rocks, 69, 

 200; Zones in Chalk, 73, 361 ; 

 Lr. Eocene of Belgium and Eng- 

 land, &c. 74, 223 ; Folds in 

 Chalk, 77, 75 ; Tertiaries of 

 Central Europe, 78, 165 ; Intro- 

 duction to Geology, 84, 40 ; 

 Older Rocks of France, 87, 40 



Hebrides, Glacial Phenomena of 

 the, 73, ^:,n, 379 



Hector, Sir Jas. Geology of 

 Otago, 64, 233 ; 65, 35 ; Origin 

 of Rock-basins in New Zealand, 

 65, y]'] ; Glacial Epoch in New 

 Zealand, 70, 95 ; Ototara Series 

 of New Zealand, 75, 621 ; 77, 

 135 ; Geology of New Zealand, 



82, 26, 142 



Heddle, m. Foster. Geo- 

 gnosy, 82, 371 ; Mineralogy of 

 Scotland, 01, 325 



Heer, Oswald. Miocene of Polar 

 Regions, 68, 273 ; Miocene Flora 

 of N. Greenland, 69, 322 ; Car- 

 boniferous Flora of Bear Island, 

 70, 579 ; Flora Fossilis Arctica, 

 72, 69 ; Fossil Plants from Kil- 

 lorkan, 72, 134 ; Award of Mur- 

 chison Fund to, 73, 184 ; Or- 

 thopterous Insects in Coal- 

 measures, 76, 520 ; Primaeval 

 World of Switzerland, 77, 78 ; 

 Fossil and Recent Sequoise, 79, 

 372 ; Obituary of [1808-1883], 



83, 528, 575 ; Monument to, 

 86, 143 ; Life and Works of, 

 88, 277 



Heidelberg, Geological Map of, 74, 

 326 ; 79, 41 



Heilprin, Ang-elo. Tertiary 

 Geology, United States, 85, 230 



ZZeim, Albert. Mechanism of 

 Mountains, 79, 131 ; Mountain- 

 structure, 83, 337 ; Glaciers of 

 Isar and Linth, 86, 259 



Helderberg Group of New York, 

 78, 271 



Helianthaster filicifonnis^ H. 



Woodw. sp. nov. 73, 6 ; 74, 8 

 Helices, Burrows of, 67, 401 ; 69,, 



488; 71, 39,40; 72, 315, 318 



Perforations of, 70, 4, 8 



Helicopora laiispiralis, Claypole^ 



82, 377 

 Hehcoprion— Spine or Tooth ? 00,, 



33 

 Heligoland, Stratified Formation of,. 



94,84 



Waste of, 76, 282 



Heliolithes ccespitosa^ Salter, 02,, 

 258 



Hehophylliim proliferuin^ Nich. sp. 

 nov. 73, 59 



sub-ccESpitosuin., Nich. sp. nov. 



73, 58 



Helix., Supposed Burrows in Car- 

 boniferous Limestone, 67, 401 , 

 69, 488 



Kelland, A. Theory of Forma- 

 tion of Cirques, 77, 273 



Helmersen, G-. von. Carbo- 

 niferous Rocks of Donetz, 64, 

 86 ; Coal in Russia, 67, 265 



Hebninth ochito7i Gray ice., H . Wood w. 

 sp. nov. 85, 352 



'Hemera,' The Term, 02, 554,-; 

 03, 36, 95, 141 



Hemiaspis horridtts, H. Woodw. sp> 

 nov. 72, 437 



limuloides., H. Woodw. sp. nov. 



72, 433-435 ' 



speratiis, H. Woodw. sp. nov, 



72,437 



Hemiaster planedechvis., Gregory, 

 sp. nov. 90, 488 



Hemipatagus., New Species, 74,, 



239 

 Hemiphylliim., Tomes, gen. nov. 



87,98 

 Hempstead Beds, Extent of, 87,, 



510 ; 88, 142 

 Henderson, Georg'e. Yarkand 



Expedition, 72, 373 

 Henderson, John. Recent 



Deposits at Granton, 69, 140 ;; 



Geology of Pentland Hills, 71, 



424 

 and I>. J. Brown. Silurian 



Beds of Pentland Hills, 67, 



220 

 Hendj, J. C. B. On a ' Durnb- 



fault' or 'Wash-out,' 89, 575 J 



90, 283 



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