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of Anglesey, 80,183 ; Basement- 

 beds, Cambrian, Anglesey, 81, 

 333 ; Brecciated Bed, St. David's 

 83, 306 ; Fauna of Barnwell 

 Gravels, 83, 454 ; Tracks of 

 Terrestrial and Freshwater Mam- 

 malia, 84, 42 ; Spongia para- 

 doxica, 84, 185 ; International 

 Geological Congress, 84, 432 ; 

 Geology of Vale of Clwyd, 86, 

 89 ; Perched Blocks, 86, 375 ; 

 Ffynnon Beuno Caves, 86, 489 ; 

 Silurian Rocks of N. Wales, 



86, 509 ; Sections in Arenig 

 Series, 86, 509 ; Pleistocene 

 Deposits, Vale of Clwyd, 86, 

 509 ; Caves and Cave Deposits, 



87, 42 ; Ancient Beach and 

 Boulders, Braunton, 87, 374 ; 

 Brecciated Archaean Rocks, 87, 

 500 ; Bursting Rock - surfaces, 

 87, 511 ; Obermittweida Con- 

 glomerate, 87, 570 ; Cae-Gwyn 

 Cave, 88, 41 ; Obituary of W. 

 Keeping, 88, 287 ; Lr. Cambrian 

 of Bethesda, 89, 8, 96 ; Obituary 

 of T. Roberts, 92, 140 ; Ossi- 

 ferous Fissure in Creswell Crag, 

 95, 186 



Kugrhes, IMErs. Pleistocene 

 Mollusca of Cambridge, 88, 193 



Kulke, John Whitaker. 

 Saurian Kimmeridge Clay, 69, 

 366 ; Gavial-like Saurian, 69, 

 367 ; Reptile, Kimmeridge Bay, 



70, 88 ; New Wealden Verte- 

 brata, 70, 133 ; Plesiosaurian 

 from Kimmeridge Bay, 70, 390 ; 

 Reptilian Fossils from Gozo, 71, 

 37 ; Reptilian Skull, Wealden, 

 Isle of Wight, 71, 138; Ichthyo- 

 saurus from Kimmeridge Bay, 



71, 380 ; Teleosaurian, Kim- 

 meridge Bay, 71, 380 ; Ichthyo- 

 saurian from Kimmeridge Bay, 



72, 42 ; Wealden Vertebra, 72, 

 42 ; Hypsilophodon Foxii, 73, 

 2,77 ; 74, 41 ; Astragalus of Igua- 

 nodon^ 73, 572 ; Diaosaurian 

 Ilium, 74, 422 ; 75, 424 ; Rep- 

 tilia from Wealden, 74, 422 ; 

 Orniihopsis, &c. 80, 43 ; 87, 

 375 ; Iguanodott Prestivichii 

 from Kimmeridge Clay, 80, 283 ; 

 Iguanodon Seeleyi, 82, 129 ; 

 Ornithopsis eucamerotusy 82, 



280 ; Sternum of Iguanodon., 85, 

 331 ; Maxilla of Iguanodon^ 86, 

 282 ; Obituary of [1830-1895], 

 95, 144, 189 

 Hull, Edward. Copper-bear- 

 ing Rocks, 64, 65 ; Water-supply, 



64, 174 ; Geology of Oldham, 



65, 429 ; Raised Beach of 

 Cantyre, 66, 5 ; Traces of Glaciers 

 in the English Lakes, 66, 378 ; 

 River Denudation of Valleys, 66, 

 474, 570 ; Faults in Drift, 67, 

 182 ; Drift-deposits in Lanca- 

 shire and East Counties, 67, 183 ; 

 Denudation, 67, 567 ; Calcare- 

 ous and Sedimentary Strata in 

 Britain, 68, 143 ; Carboniferous 

 District of Lancashire and York- 

 shire, 68, 287 ; Carboniferous 

 Rocks of the Pendle Hills, 68, 

 287 ; New Red Conglomerate 

 of Central England, 69, 182; 

 Pebbles of New Red Conglome- 

 rate, 69, 182 ; Triassic and Per- 

 mian of Midland Counties, 70, 

 169 ; Ballycastle Coalfield, 71, 

 86 ; Glacial Phenomena of Lake 

 District, 71, 142 ; Drifts of Ire- 

 land and Great Britain, 71, 294 ; 

 Ages of Igneous Rocks, 71, 575 ; 

 Foraminifera in Chalk of Antrim, 

 72, 334 ; Drift -deposits of Ire- 

 land, 72, 335 ; Building and 

 Ornamental Stones, 73, 34 ; 

 Micro. Structure of Limerick 

 Carboniferous Trap-rocks, 73, 

 153 ; Micro. Structure of Irish 

 Granites, 73, 193 ; 74, i, 2 ; 

 Permian Breccias and Boulder- 

 beds of Armagh, 73, 320 ; Vol- 

 canic History of Ireland, 74, 

 145, 205 ; Micro. Structure of 

 Lambay Porphyry, 74, 449 ; 

 Volcanic Dust from Barbadoes, 

 75,287 ; Boulder-clay in Ireland, 



75, 524; Scarle-boring in Lin- 

 colnshire, 76, 95 ; J. W. Judd 

 and Glacial Erosion of Lakes, 



76, 140; Carboniferous Classifi- 

 cation, 77, 312 ; Premature Con- 

 clusions, 77, 378 ; Physical Ge- 

 ology and Geography of Ireland, 

 78, 121, 167 ; Geology of Envi- 

 rons of Dublin, 78, 457 ; Pro- 

 gress of Geological Survey of 

 Ireland, 78, 464 ; N. Devon 



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