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Jointings, in Relation to Slaty 



Cleavage, 76, 220 

 Jolly, 'William. Carboniferous 



Limestone, Southerness, 69, 

 230 

 Joly, Prof. John. lolite in 



Granite, Co. Dublin, 88, 517; 

 Geological Age of Earth, 00, 124, 

 220 ; Circulation of Salt and Geo- 

 logical Time, 01, 344, 504 ; Age 

 of Earth, 01, 371 ; Viscous 

 Fusion of Rock Minerals, 02, 

 475 ; Origin of Quartz-veins, 03, 



139 

 Jones, Daniel. Denudation 

 of Coalbrookdale, 71, 200 ; 

 Correlation of Carboniferous, 

 Shropshire, 71, 363 ; Spirorbis 

 Limestone, Forest of Wyre, 71, 

 372 ; Denudation, Shropshire 

 Coalfield, 71, 429 ; Royal Coal 

 Commission, 71, 575 ; Forest of 

 Wyre Coalfield, 73, 138 ; Car- 

 boniferous, Brown Clee Hill, 73, 



348 

 Jones, Rev. £dward» El- 



bolton Cave, 91, 525 

 Jones, T. Hupert. Aspects of 



Geology, Past and Present, 64, 

 I ; Orbitoides, Malta and West 

 Indies, 64, 102 ; Some Points in 

 Geology as seen to-day, 65, i ; 

 Eozoon Canadeiise^ 65, 88 ; Mi- 

 crozoa, Nar Valley, 65, 306 ; 

 Some Specimens from Malta, 66, 

 151 ; Fossil Bivalved Entomo- 

 straca, 68, 91, 519 ; 78, 100 ; 

 Cretaceous Entomostraca, 70, 

 74 ; Tertiary Entomostraca of 

 England, 70, 155 ; Entomostraca, 

 Coal-measures, South Wales, 



70, 214; Fossil Insects, 70, 348 ; 

 Primeeval Rivers of Britain, 70, 

 371 ; Diamond-fields, S. Africa, 



71, 49 ; New Locality for Leaia^ 

 71, 96 ; 74, 480 ; Range in Time 

 of Foraminifera, 71, 187 ; Kings- 

 clere Valley, 71, 511 ; Devonian 

 Fossils, Cape Colony, 72, 41 ; 

 Jurassic Foraminifera, Switzer- 

 land, 73, 208; Valley of the 

 Vezere, 73, 286 ; Carboniferous 

 Entomostraca, 73, 322 ; Flint, 

 &c. 74, 325 ; Gyrogojtites, &c. 

 London Clay, 74, 479 ; Silurian 

 Entomostraca, Peebleshire, 74, 



511 ; Divining-rod near Newbury 

 74, 575 ; Sarsden or Sarsen 

 Stones, 75, 588 ; 76, 523 ; Anne- 

 lid-bed, Gault, Kent, 76, 117; 

 Antiquity of Man, 76, 269 ; 

 Geology and Palaeontology, Su- 

 matra, 76, 382 ; Wealden En- 

 tomostraca, 78, 277 ; Sand-worn 

 Pebbles, Wealden of Sussex, 



78, 287 ; New Lake, Pistojese 

 Mountains, 79, 479 ; Stow's Re- 

 port on Iron and Coal, S. Africa, 



79, 514; Well at Wokingham, 



80, 421 ; Entomostraca, Coal- 

 shales, 81, 95 ; Cervus megace- 

 ros, Berkshire, 81, 95, 480 ; 

 Carboniferous System, Britain, 



81, 181 ; Palaeozoic Bivalved 

 Entomostraca, 81, 337 ; Destruc- 

 tion of Marine Animals, 82, 

 533 ; Phyllopod Crustacea, 83, 

 461 ; 84, 348 ; Geology of New- 

 bury, 84, 122 ; Carboniferous 

 Entomostraca, Nova Scotia, 84, 

 356 ; Foraminifera and Ostra- 

 coda, Richmond Well, 84, 377 ; 

 Genus Ec/ihwcari's, 84, 394 ; Ge- 

 ology of S. Africa, 84, 476 ; 

 Intermittent Streams, Berkshire, 

 85, 148 ; Ostracoda, Purbeck, 

 85, 326 ; British Species of 

 Ceratiocaris^ 85, 385, 460 ; 

 Ostracoda, N.W. of England, 



85, 535 ; Ostracoda, Colorado, 



86, 146 ; Palceozoic Phyllopoda, 



86, 456 ; Nunnniilina elegafts, 



87, 89 ; Ostracoda, Weald Clay, 

 Isle of Wight, 88, 534 ; South 

 African Geologists' Association, 

 89, 144 ; Palaeozoic Ostracoda, 

 89, 576 ; Devonian and Silurian 

 Ostracoda, 90, 327 ; Fossil 

 Estheriae, 90, 385 ; Bivalve 

 Shells, Karoo Formation, 90, 

 409 ; Fossils, Central Africa, 90, 

 553; Fossil Estherice, 91, 49; 

 Specimens, Kimberley Diamond- 

 mines, 91, 414; Address to 

 Geological Section, Cardiff, 91, 

 517, 560 ; Cambro-Silurian Ostra- 

 coda, America, 91, 559 ; Nomen- 

 clature, 91, 570; Fossil Phyllo- 

 poda, Palaeozoic Rocks, 92, 513; 

 Biographical Notice, 93, i ; 

 Palaeozoic Ostracoda, Westmore- 

 land, 93, 248 ; Palaeozoic Ostra- 



