INDEX FROM. 186^-1903. 



Hug- 



134 ; Loess, 82, 343 ; Reply to 

 Alfred Tylor, 82, 573 ; Reply 

 to Dr. Nehring, 83, 206 ; Loess 

 and the Mammoth, 83, 381 ; 

 Mammoth and the Flood, 87, 

 473 ; 88, 47 ; 89, 305 ; Rivers 

 of Siberia, 90, 5 ; Criticism of 

 Croll's Theory, 90, 171 ; Eleva- 

 tion of the Urals, 90, 438 ; Re- 

 cent and Rapid Elevation, 91, 

 98, 156 ; Rapid and Recent Ele- 

 vation of the Himalayas, 91, 294 ; 

 92, 276 ; Recent and Rapid Ele- 

 vation of the Cordillera, 91, 441 ; 

 Absence of Glaciation in Parts of 

 Europe and Asia, 92, 54 ; Did 

 the Mammoth Live before the 

 Glacial Drift ? 92, 250, 396 ; 

 Mammoth and Glacial Drift, 92, 

 502 ; True Horizon of Mammoth, 

 93, 20, 161, 355 ; Mammoth and 

 Glacial Drift, 93, 89 ; Condition 

 of Arctic Lands in Glacial Age, 



93, 302 ; Recent Geological 

 History of Arctic Lands, 93, 

 495 ; Mammoth Age, 94, 161 ; 

 Recent Changes of Level and 

 their Teaching, 94, 257, 405 ; 

 Reply to Two Critics, 94, 371 ; 

 Scandinavian Ice-sheet, 94, 496 ; 

 Erect Tree in the Coal-measures, 



94, 527 ; Two Birds with One 

 Stone, 95, 46 ; Shingle Beds of 

 Eastern East Anglia, 95, 280 ; 

 Chalky Clays of Fenland and its 

 Borders, 95, 373 ; Destruction 

 of Chalk in E. England, 96, 58, 

 298 ; Chalky and other Clays of 

 E. England, 96, 449 ; Glacial 

 Gravels of E. England, 96, 533 ; 

 Erratic Boulders, &c. in Drift 

 of E. England, 97, 123, 153; 

 Water v. Ice in Explanation of 

 Surface-beds of E. England, 97, 

 213 ; Surface-contour of Scandi- 

 navia and Finland, 97, 355, 361 ; 

 Surface Geology of North of 

 Europe, 98, 195, 257 ; Scandi- 

 navian Ice-sheet and Baltic Gla- 

 cier, 99, 4 ; Earliest Traces of 

 Man, 01, 337 ; Modern Theory 

 of Antiquity of Man, 02, 16 ; 

 Tribute to Schmerling's Work in 

 Caves of Liege, 02, 26 



Xlowse, Richard. Obituary of 

 [1821-1901], 01, 382 



Hoxne, Fossil Plants from, 88, 



441 

 ' Hoy, Old Man of,' 78, 49 

 Kudlestozi, Wilfrid Hudle- 

 ston. Palaeontology, Yorkshire 

 Oolites, 74, 91 ; 80, 241, 289, 

 391, 481, 529; 81, 49, 119; 82, 

 145, 193, 241 ; 84, 49, 107, 146, 

 193, 241, 293; 85, 49, 121, 151, 

 201, 252 ; Coral Rag of Upware, 

 78, 90 ; Gasteropoda from 

 Portland Rocks of Vale of War- 

 dour, 81, 385 ; First Impressions 

 of Assynt, 82, 390 ; Fossils 

 from W. Australia, 83, 375 ; 

 Mollusca from S. Australia, 84, 

 339 ; Section through Walton 

 Common, 86, 93 ; 87, 285 ; 

 Geology of Devon, 89, 500, 

 558 ; Mollusca from S. Australia, 

 90, 241 ; Catalogue of Jurassic 

 Gasteropoda, 93, 38 ; Jurassic 

 Gasteropoda, 97, 136 ; Address 

 to Section C at Bristol, 98, 458 ; 

 Eastern Margin of N. Atlantic 

 Basin, 99, 97, 145, 559 ; Creech- 

 barrow in Purbeck, 02, 241 ; 

 03, 149, 197 



and C. A. SIcBIahon. 



Fossils from the Hindu Khoosh, 

 02, 3, 49 

 Hudson Bay, Pleistocene N.W. and 

 W. of, 94, 394 



Stability of the Land around, 



00, 266 

 Kug'hes, G-eorgre. West 

 Indian Phosphate Deposits, 58, 

 90 

 Kug'hes, G-. Pring-le. Red 



Deer, 98, 119 

 Kug'hes, Samuel. Obituary of 



[died in 1870], 72, 96 

 Kug'hes, Theo. Jherria Coal- 

 field, 69, 18 ; Slates at Chiteli, 

 70, 428 ; Karanpura Coalfields, 

 India, 72, 32 

 Kug'hes, Professor Thomas 

 IMCcILenny. Silurian of Kirkby 

 Lonsdale, 66, 206 ; Junction of 

 Thanet Sand and Chalk, 66, 

 223 ; Break between the U. and 

 L. Silurian in Lake District, 67, 

 346 ; Gravels of Hertfordshire, 

 68, 237 ; Man in the Crag, 72, 

 247 ; Elected to Woodwardian 

 Professorship, 73, 144 ; Geology 



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