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N. Wales, 86, 39 ; Rocks of 

 Pembrokeshire, 86, 330 ; Cam- 

 brian Rocks of N. America, 



87, 155 ; Pre-GIacial Man, 88, 

 29 ; Dimetian of St. Davids, 



88, 47 ; Stenotheca^ 89, 288 ; 

 Pre-Cambrian Rocks, 90, 516, 

 558 ; Effects Produced by Earth- 

 movements, 90, 558; Rocks 

 of N. Devon, 91, 43 ; Glacial 

 Deposits at Hendon, 91, 329 ; 

 Comparison between Rocks of 

 Pembrokeshire and Devon, 91, 

 500 ; Glacial Action in Pembroke- 

 shire, 91, 500 ; Olenellus Zone 

 in Wales, 92, 21 ; Grampian 

 Series, 92, 463 ; Folds and 

 Fauhs in Devonian Rocks, 93, 

 3 ; Mammoth and Glacial Drift, 



93, 90, 139 ; Pre - Cambrian 

 Rocks of Wales, 93, 396 ; Base 

 of Cambrian in Wales, 93, 548 ; 

 Life-zones in Lr. Palaeozoic Rocks, 



94, 368, 399, 441 ; Lacustrine 

 Deposits of Glacial Period, 94, 

 465 ; Genus Plutonides from 

 St. Davids, 95, 96 ; Morte 

 Slates and Associated Beds, 96, 

 139; 97, 236; Age of Morte 

 Slate Fossils, 97, 105 ; Sub- 

 divisions of Carboniferous Series 

 in Great Britain, 97, 91 ; Obit- 

 uary of [i 837-1 899], 99, 574 



Kicks, Henry, M.D. and J. 



W. Salter. Lingula Flags in 



S. Wales, 66, 27 

 Hicks, Thomas. Calamostachys 



Binneyana, Schimp. 93, 85 

 Higrg'ins, E. T. Otolites of 



Fish, 67, 161 

 Higrgrins, Rev. Henry Hugrh. 



Obituary of [18 14-1893], 93, 380 

 High Continental Elevation, 90, 



561 

 Highbury Microscopical Society, 



86, 138 

 Highbury, Shells from, 68, 391 

 Highest Point in Norfolk, 83, 140 

 Highland Controversy, Close of 



the, 85, 97 



Gneisses, 92, 64 



Problem, 83, 139 



Highlands, Curious Breccias in, 01, 



332 



N.W., Geology of, 85, 137 



Secret of, 83, 120, 193, 337 



Highlands, Southern, Altered Rocks 

 of, 96, 167, 211 



High-level Drifts, 92, 312, 317 ; 

 93, II 



Drift in N. America, 82, 334 



Marine Drifts in N. Wales, 



82, 186 



Shelly Clays and Mr. Mellard 



Reade, 97, i8g 



Shelly Deposits, 95, 277, 321, 



348 



Hilg-ard, Prof. S. W. Survey 

 of Mississippi State, 01, 325 



Hill, Rev. Edwin. Apparent 

 and True Dip, 76, 334 ; Pos- 

 sible Change in Earth's Axis, 

 78, 262 ; Possible Changes in 

 Latitudes on Earth's Surface, 

 78,479; Eccentricityand Glacial 

 Epochs, 80, 10, 190, 428 ; Pre- 

 Cambrian Rocks of Charnwood 

 Forest, 80, 324 ; Evaporation 

 and Eccentricity in Glacial 

 Periods, 81, 481 ; Rocks of 

 Guernsey, 84, 236 ; Ice - age 

 Theories, 84, 513; Density of 

 Meteorites, 85, 516; Geology 

 of Brittany, 87, 59 ; Sark, 

 Herm, and Jethou, 87, 237 ; 

 Disaster at Zug, 87, 473 ; Rocks 

 of Alderney, 89, 331 ; Rapid 

 Elevation of Submerged Lands, 

 92, 405 ; Rapid Elevation, 94, 

 144 ; Questions and Answers on 

 Ice Motion, 95, 79 ; Tower of 

 Eccles by the Sea, 95, 229 ; 

 Observations on East Anglian 

 Boulder-clay, 95, 555 ; Trans- 

 ported Boulder - clay, 96, 89 ; 

 Height of Chalk, 96, 142 ; 

 Low-tide Causeways, 97, 361 ; 

 Matrix of Suffolk Chalky Boul- 

 der-clay, 02, 141 ; Permanence 

 of River Valleys, 03, 70 



and Prof. T. G-. Bonney. 



Charnwood Forest, 91, 86 ; 

 Crystalline Rocks of Sark, 92, 

 134 ; Drift of the Baltic Coast of 

 Germany, 01, 41 



Hill, J. B., R.N. Geology of 

 Cowal, 98, 85 ; Metamorphism 

 of Dalradian Sediment near Loch 

 Awe, 99, 331. 



and H. Kynaston. New 



Type of Rock from Kentallen, 

 &c. 00, 334 



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