INDEX FROM 1864-1903. 



Hum 



Section, 78, 529 ; 79, 45, 



192 ; Devonian Question : Reply 

 to Kinahan, 79, 127 ; Upper 

 Silurian under Chalk of Herts, 



79, 335 ; Age of the Pennine 

 Chain, 79, 573 ; 80, 185 ; Rocks 

 of S. of Ireland and N. Devon, 



80, 184; Coalfield of Great 

 Britain, India, &c. 81, 82 ; Lau- 

 rentian Beds of Donegal, 81, 

 506 ; Cambrian Beds of British 

 Isles, 81, 507 ; Devono-silurian 

 Formation, 81, 508 ; 82, 126 ; 

 Cambrian Beds, 82, 125 ; Lau- 

 rentian Rocks, 82, 131, 190; 

 Permian and Trias, 82, 491 ; 

 Physical History of British Isles, 

 83, 228 ; Pebbles of Bunter Sand- 

 stone, 83, 285 ; Fauna of Red Sea 

 and Mediterranean, 85, 515; 

 Fishes of Sea of Galilee, 85, 

 515, 520; Outline Map of Egypt, 

 &c. 86, 30 ; Lower Old Red Con- 

 glomerate in Donegal, 86, 31 ; 

 Reply to Prof. Le Conte, 86, 

 189 ; Geology of W. Palestine, 

 86, 227 ; Survey of W. Palestine, 



86, 286 ; Boring at Bletchley, 



87, 137 ; Origin of Carbo- 

 niferous Chert, 87, 524 ; Irish 

 Boulders, 87, 531 ; Continental 

 Lands and Oceans, 88, 113; 

 Geological History, 88, 172 ; Lr. 

 Carboniferous of Upper Egypt, 



88, ^^^ ; Mr. Russell's Papers 

 on Jordan - Arabah, 88, 502 ; 

 Terrestrial Magnetism, 89, 326 ; 

 Culdaff Limestone, 90, 144; 

 Physical Geology of Tennessee, 

 91, 45 ; Physical Geology of Ire- 

 land, 91, 556 ; Comparison of 

 Red Rocks of South Coast, Mid- 

 land, and W. of England, 92, 40 ; 

 Arabia Petraea and Palestine, 



93, 44 ; Submergence of British 

 Isles in Glacial Period, 93, 104 ; 

 How the Ocean became Salt, 93, 

 165 ; Concealed Ridge of Pre- 

 Carboniferous Rocks at Nether- 

 seal, 93, 552 ; Water-bearing 

 Capacity of New Red, Notting- 

 ham, 93, 553 ; Artesian Borings, 

 New Lodge, Windsor, 94, 92 ; 

 Mr. Watts on Tardree Perlite, 



94, 236 ; Age of Rocks of Charn- 

 wood Forest, 95, 92 ; Freshwater 



Fishes in Nile and Jordan, 95, 

 140 ; Glacial Deposits of Aber- 

 deenshire, 95, 450; Post-Pliocene 

 Submergence, Isle of Wight, 



96, 66 ; Geological Survey of 

 Egypt, 96, 89 ; Geology of Nile 

 Valley, 96, 234 ; Possible Cause of 

 Glacial Epoch, 96, 514 ; 97, 48, 

 89 ; Scandinavia and Finland, 



97, 355, 361 ; Sir Henry Ho- 

 worth and Glaciation of Norway, 

 97, 453 ; Changes of Level in 

 Mexico, 98, 194 ; Submerged 

 Terraces and River Valleys 

 around British Isles, 98, 351 ; 

 Submerged Platform of W. Eu- 

 rope, 98, 478 ; 99, 16, 56 ; 

 Sub-Oceanic Physical Features, 

 99, 132 ; Eastern Margin of the 

 North Atlantic Basin, 99, 232 ; 

 River of the Baltic, 99, 335 ; 

 Submerged Physical Features of 

 Mediterranean Basin, 99, 573 ; 

 Sub - oceanic Valley of River 

 Congo, 00, 94 ; Physical His- 

 tory of Norwegian Fjords, 01, 

 555 ; Sub-oceanic River Valleys, 

 02, 286 ; Toarcian of Bredon 

 Hill, 03, 541 



Hull, Edward, and W. A. 

 Traill. Age of Granitic, Plu- 

 tonic, and Volcanic Rocks of 

 Co. Down, 71, 421 



Hull Lit. and Phil. Society, 65, 225 



Museum, 02, 562 



' HuUite,' an Undescribed Mineral, 

 78, 464 



Human Relics found with Bones of 

 Mastodon, 89, 192 



Human Remains from Paleolithic 

 Gravels in Kent, 95, 330 



beneath Boulder-clay, 76, 524 



Fossil, 67, 74 



in a Cave at Great Ormes 



Head, S5, 307 



Southport, 83, 547 



Human Skeleton from a Cavern in 

 Italy, 72, 272, 368 



Skull found near Southport, 



83, 547 



(^See also under Man and AN- 

 TIQUITY OF Man) 



Humber, Source of 'Warp' in the, 

 01, 568 



Humbert, A. and F. J. Pictet. 

 Fish of Mount Lebanon, 67, 72 



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