INDEX FROM 1864-1903. 



Kic 



Hennessy, K. Internal Fluidity 

 of the Earth, 71, 216; Foliation 

 of Sand, 71, 316 



Kenning*, Anders. Uppermost 

 Chalk of Baltic, 02, 287 



Henry Mountains, Geology of, 80, 



479 



Kenwood, Wm. Jory. Metal- 

 liferous Deposits, 71, 515 ; Tin- 

 ore of Cornwall, 73, 317 ; 74, 

 177 ; Obituary Notice of [1805- 

 1875], 75, 431 



Hereford, Earthquake of Dec. 17, 

 1896, 98, 384 



Kerman, "W. D. Allophane from 

 Northampton, 71, 185 



Kermann, Otto. Distribution 

 of Graptolitids, 85, 406 ; Organi- 

 zation of Graptolitidce, 85, 448 ; 

 Dichograptidce, 86, 13 



Kerries, Robert Stansfield. 

 Bagshot Sands, 87, 192 



Kerries, Wm. K. Bagshot 

 Beds of Bagshot District, 81, 

 171 



' Herschel - Babbage ' Theory of 

 Mountain Building, 91, 140 



Kerschel, Sir J. T. W. Astro- 

 nomer. Obituary of [1792- 1 871], 

 71, 288 



Hertfordshire, Agricultural Geology 

 of, 83, 521 



Geology of, 88, 174 ; 02, 562 



Gravels of, 68, 237, 385 



Silurian Rocks at Turnford 



and Ware in, 79, 287 



Subsidences, 88, 24 



Kerz, Otto, and others. Siberian 

 Mammoth, 03, 361 



Nesperorm's, Affinities of, 76, 49 ; 

 80, 522 ; 81, 485 ; 98, 38 



Hessle Drift, 68, 141 



HeterastrcBa^ Tomes, gen. nov. 88, 

 210 



Bintonensis, Tomes, sp. nov. 



88,217 



Etheridgei., Tomes, sp. nov. 



88, 216 



in Lower Rhaetic of Gloucester- 

 shire, 03, 283 



regularise Tomes, sp. nov. 88, 



216 



Heierodictya gigantea, Nich. sp. 

 nov. 75, 34 



Heterophyllia^ 68, 448, 533, 582 



mirabilis^ Duncan, 69, 42 



Heterosuchus valdensis, Seeley, 87, 



235 

 Kewitt, J. T. Natural Gas at 



Heathfield, 98, 332 

 Kibbert, Dr. Old Rhine Valley, 



74, 222 



Hibbertia orbicularis ^ Jones & 



Woodw. gen. et sp. nov. 99, 390 



Kicks, Kenry? VL.Ji. Hycena, 



Carmarthenshire, 67, 307 ; Lob- 

 worm Epoch, 67, 428 ; Eophy- 

 ton (?) Lr. Arenig of St. Davids, 

 69, 5 34; Arenig Rocks of St. 

 Davids, 69, 563 ; Menevian 

 Fossils, 72, 44 ; Cambrian and 

 Silurian Rocks, 72, 383 ; Tre- 

 madoc of S. Wales, 73, 44 ; 

 Cambrian and Silurian of Ramsay 

 Island, St. Davids, 73, 94 ; Suc- 

 cession of Old Rocks near St. 

 Davids, 75, 93 ; Phosphates in 

 Cambrian, 75, 237 ; Conditions 

 of Deposit of Cambrian Rocks, 



75, 510; How Palceozoic Rocks 

 were Deposited in Northern 

 Hemisphere, 76, 215, 249 ; Oldest 

 Fossiliferous Rocks of Northern 

 Europe, 76, 240, 379 ; Llando- 

 very Rocks in Lake District, 76, 

 335, 429; New Pre- Cambrian 

 Areas in Wales, 78, 460 ; British 

 Pre-Cambrian Rocks, 79, 433, 

 528 ; Pre-Cambrian of W. and 

 Central Ross-shire, 80, 103, 155, 

 222, 226 ; Pre-Cambrian of N.W. 

 and Central Highlands of Scot- 

 land, 80, 327 ; Pre-Cambrian 

 Volcanoes and Glaciers, 80, 

 488 ; Pre-Cambrian in Harlech 

 Mountains, 80, 519; Pre-Cam- 

 brian of Britain and Bohemia, 81, 

 142 ; Land - plants from Pen- 

 y-Glog, 82, 39 ; ' Montalban ' 

 Rocks in Scotland, 82, 47 ; 

 Rocks of Ross and Inverness- 

 shires, 83, 137 ; Rocks of St. 

 Davids, 83, 330 ; 84, 285 ; 

 90, 401 ; Cambrian Conglome- 

 rates in Anglesey and Caernar- 

 vonshire, 84, 43 ; Geology of 

 N.W.Highlands, 85, 137 ; Clas- 

 sification of Stratified Rocks, 85, 

 358 ; Bone-caves and Fauna of 

 Fynnon-Beuno and Cae Gwyn, 

 85, 510 ; 86, 566 ; 87, 105, 

 471 ; 88, 255 ; Bone-caves in 



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