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Delta-borings, 86, 382"; Lavas, 

 Krakatoa, 88, i ; Growth of 

 Crystals in Igneous Rocks, 89, 

 go ; Tertiary Volcanoes, Western 

 Isles of Scotland, 89, 91 ; Sta- 

 tical and Dynamical Metamor- 

 phism, 89, 243 ; Propylites, 

 Andesites, and Diorites, 90, 141 ; 

 Award of Wollaston Medal, 91, 

 184; Tertiary Granite, Gabbro, 

 Cuilin Hills, 93, 135; Composite 

 Dykes, Arran, 93, 376 ; Students' 

 Lyell, 96, 329 ; Volcanic Activity 

 an I Formation of Alpine System, 

 96, 337 ; William Smith's MS. 

 Maps, 97, 439 ; Earliest Geo- 

 logical Maps of England, 98, 97 ; 

 Earliest Maps of Scotland and 

 Ireland, 98, 145 ; Sarsens, 01, 

 I ; Rock-fragments, Stonehenge, 

 03, 129 



Jukes, J. Beete. Bones of 

 Ccrvus mei^aceros, 65, 28 ; For- 

 mer Extension of Coalfields, 

 65, 135 ; Outlier, Carboniferous 

 Limestone, Corwen, 65, 326 ; 

 Glaciation, Devonshire, 65, 473 ; 

 S, Staffordshire Coalfield, 65, 

 501 ; Royal Geological Society of 

 Corn>vall, 66, 137 ; Carbonifer- 

 ous Sldie, N. Devon, 66, 180 ; 

 Atmospheric and Marine Denu- 

 dation, 66, 233 ; Grouping of 

 Rocks, Devon and Somerset, 66, 

 564 ; Devonian Rocks, 66, 573 ; 

 Glaciation of Devon, 67, 41 ; 

 Devonian Rocks, Devonshire, 

 67, 87 ; The late Mr. F. J. Foot, 

 67, 132 ; Gorge of Avon, 67, 

 444; Chalk of Antrim, 68, 345; 

 Obituary of [181 1-1869], 69, 430; 

 Letters and Addresses, 71, 565 ; 

 School Manual of Geologv, 74, 

 184 ; 90, 273 ; Theory of River 

 Valleys (A. J. Jukes-Browne), 79, 

 237, 431 ; River Valleys, S.W. 

 Cork (G. H. Kinahan), 79, 333; 

 Laurentian Rocks, Donegal (G. H. 

 Kinahan), 82, 46 



and A. G-eikie. Manual of 



Geology, 72, 78 



Jukes-Srowne, Alfred John. 

 Yar Valley, 71, 561 ; School Man- 

 ual of Geology, 74, 184 ; 90, 273; 

 Cambridge Gault and Greensand, 

 75, 136 ; Palceontology, 76, 465 ; 



Upper Greensand and Chloritic 

 Marl, 77, 350 ; Origin of Cirques, 

 77, 477 ; 'Till,' 78, 266; 

 Chloritic Marl and Upper Green- 

 sand, 79, 47, 143 ; Kinahan's 

 Geology of Ireland. 79, 236 ; 

 Post- Tertiary Deposits of Cam- 

 bridgeshire, 79, 520 ; Palae- 

 ontology, Text-book of Field 

 Geology, 80, 177 ; Sub-division 

 of Chalk, 80, 248 ; Disturbances 

 in Chalk, Norfolk, 81, 144 ; 

 Geology, Cambridge, 81, 565 ; 

 'Overlap' and 'Overstep,' 83, 

 332 ; Ages of Valleys in Lincoln- 

 shire, 83, 2>77 'i Post- Glacial 

 Ravines, Chalk-wolds, Lincoln- 

 shire, 84, 45 ; Handbook of 

 Physical Geology, 84, 461 ; 

 Classification of Jurassic Strata, 



84, 525; 85, 138,336; Boulder- 

 clays, Lincolnshire, 85, 135 ; 

 Classification of Stratified Rocks, 



85, 293 ; Geology of S.W. Lin- 

 colnshire, 86, 86 ; The Term 

 Neocomian, 86, 311, 431 ; Red 

 Chalk, Suffolk, 87, 24 ; Inter- 

 Glacial Land Surfaces, 87, 147 ; 

 Cretaceous Series, W. Norfolk, 

 87, 329 ; Glacial Deposits, 87, 

 331 ; Palaeontographical Society, 

 87, 439 ; Geology of East Lin- 

 colnshire, 88, 31 ; Palaeonto- 

 logical Nomenclature, 88, 236 ; 

 Glacial Deposits, Midlands and 

 Lincolnshire, 88, 332 ; Nomen- 

 clature of A.innionites. 88, 383 ; 

 Building of British Isles, 88, 

 473 ; Granite, Bietchley, 89, 

 356 ; Physiography of Lower 

 Trias, 90, 220 ; High Conti- 

 nental Elevation, 90, 561 ; Ele- 

 vation and Subsidence, 91, 143 ; 

 Lr. Greensand, Dorset, 91. 456 ; 

 Cause of Monoclinal Flexure, 

 91, 505 ; Concretions in Mag- 

 nesian Limestone, 91, 528 ; 

 Needless Alterations of Zoologi- 

 cal Names, 92, 47 ; Reade on 

 Mountain -building, 92, 139; 

 Mammoth and Glacial Drift, 92, 

 477, 574 ; 93, 141 ; Handbook 

 of Physical Geology, 92, 570 ; 

 Boring, Willoughby, Lincoln- 

 shire, 93, 142, 329 ; Foramini- 

 feral Limestone, Grenadine Is. 



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