INDEX FROM 1861^-1903. 



Xnv 



Inequalities of Earth's Surface, 

 Origin of, 80, 321 



Inferences derived from the Scan- 

 dinavian Glacier, 91, 387 



Inferior Ammonites, 92, 76 



Oolite, 73, 405 



Inflammable Gas and Vapour in 

 Air, 97, 88 



Influence of Winds upon Climate, 



01, 1,21 



Infra-Has of South Wales, 67, 27 



in Yorkshire, 72, 137 



Ingren, G-ilbert van. Photo- 

 graphing Fossils, 03, 569 

 Ingleborough, Caves and Pot-holes 



of, 01, n 

 Ingleton, Geology of, 69, 213 

 Ing-ram, A. K. Winning-ton. 

 Human Bones, &c. in Cave, Gt. 

 Orme's Head, 85, 307 

 Ink, Unfading, for Marking Fossils, 



76, 240 



Inland Seas of Glacial Period, 85, 



193 



Inlier among the Jurassic Rocks of 

 Sutherland, 02, 281 



Inocermni, Cretaceous, 73, iig 



Insecta and Arachnida, Carboni- 

 ferous and Silurian, 85, '^Z'h 



British Carboniferous, 81, 



293 ; 85, 265 ; 03, 524 



Insect, Cretaceous, from Queens- 

 land, 84, 2>V ; 92, 171 



Fauna, Miocene, Oeningen, 



92, 171 ; 95, 116 



Fauna, Palfeozoic, 67, 388 ; 



68, 172, 216; 71, 387; 74, 

 297 ; 75, 621 ; 76, 519, 520; 



77, 79 ; 79, 230 ; 81, 293, 300 ; 

 85, 265, 481; 87, I, 49, 51. 

 !i6, 433; 92, 129, 132; 95, 

 233 ; 96, 10, 14 ; 01, 66 ; 03, 

 524 



Fauna, Tertiary Period, 70, 



240 ; 77, 163 ; 91, 280 ; 92, 128 



Remains, Fossil, 73, i, 2 



Insects, Bagshot Leaf-beds, 70, 



141, 240, 348 

 Carboniferous and Devonian, 



67, 374 

 Coal-measures of Durham, 



67, 388 

 Eocene, 92, 171 ; 93, 538 ; 



94, 167 _ 

 Jurassic Dragon-flies, 92, 



171 



Insects, North America, 68, 172, 



216; 92, 128 

 Orthopterous, from Upper 



Coal-measures of Allier, 79, 97 



Primary Rocks, 85, 481 



Insoluble Residues from the 



Carboniferous Limestone, 88, 



139 

 Insular Land, Waste of, by Sea, 



76, 282 

 Intellectual Observer, 66, 467 ; 



67, 416; 68, 232 

 Interesting Contact Metamor- 



phism, 95, 432 



Rock, 95, 122, 163 



Interglacial Beds, Scottish, 95, 



283 

 Deposits of Cumberland and 



Lancashire, 81, 44 

 Deposits on Scottish, 95, 



217 



Land Surfaces, 87, 147 



Land and Man, 87, 238 



Man, 76, 476 



Periods, 79, 480 



Periods, Changes of Level, 



02, 59 

 Periods in Central Russia, 92, 



328 

 Shell-bed in Ayrshire, 96, 



286 

 Intermittent Streams, 85, 148 

 International Geological Commis- 

 sion, 81, 326 ; 84, 432 

 Congress, 76, 573 ; 81, 232, 



557; 88,91, 526; 91, 192; 94, 



480 ; 97, 517 ; 00,378 ; 01, 240, 



285, 288 ; 02, 378 

 Inter-Permian Movement of the 



Pennine Faults, 02, 510 

 Introduction of Modern Geology, 



95, 89 

 Intrusion of Granite into Diabase 



at Sorel Point, North Jersey, 99, 



334 

 Intrusive Igneous Rocks in Ireland, 



01, 381, 526 

 & Metamorphic Rocks of Ty- 

 rone, 79, 1 54 

 Sheets of Diabase near Bas- 



senthwaite, 93, 378 

 Inundations and their Prevention, 



67,86 

 Invercargill, New Zealand, Skeleton 



of Dmorttis inaxivtus from, 99, 



395 



143 



