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Keuper ' Waterstone Beds,' 68, 



437 



Khabooshan Earthquake, 72, 285 



Kiachta, Lake Baikal to, 78, 29 



Kidston, Robert. Fructifica- 

 tion of ZeillerUi, 84, 335 ; Ulo- 

 dendron, 85, 232 ; New Species 

 oi Psiloiites, 86, 136 ; Catalogue 

 of Palaeozoic Plants, 86, 177 ; 

 Coal-plants, Ravenhead Collec- 

 tion, 90, 230; Flora of Coal- 

 measures, 01, 29 



Kilauea, Crater, 71, 342 



Kildare Inlier, 96, 332 



& West Hartlepool, Peat 



Deposits, 78, 351 



Kilimandscharo, Soda-microcline, 

 89, 160 



Kilimanjaro, Rock from, 88, 257 



Kilkenny, Ceraterpeton Galvani 

 from, 97, 293 



ILillan, M. W. Structure of 

 Alps of Savoy, 92, 567 



Killarney, Lakes of, 78, 57, 120 



Kilmarnock, Sand and Arctic Shells 

 under Boulder-clay, 69, 525 



Mammoth, 82, 285 



Kilmaurs, Post-Tertiary Beds, with 

 Mammoth and Shells, 69, 285, 



525 

 Kilroe, James R. Direction 



of Ice-flow, N. of Ireland, 88, 

 379 ; Movements in Earth's Crust, 

 89, 334 ; Distribution of Drift, 

 Ireland, 97, 288 ; Geology of 

 Dublin, 03, 275 

 and A. BIcKenry. Intru- 

 sive, Tuff-like, Igneous Rock, 01, 

 381 ; Silurian and Ordovician 

 Rocks, N.W. Ireland, 02, 172 

 Kiltearn, Black Rock, 86, 29 

 Kiltorcan Beds of Ireland, Beli- 



nuriis in, 01, 52 

 Kiltorkan, P'ossil Plants, 72, 134 

 Kimberley, Diamond - bearing 

 Rocks, 95, 493 



Diamond-mines, 91, 412 



Diamond-mining, 83, 460 



Fossils, 90, 98 



■ Rock-specimens, 97, 448, 497 



W. Australia, Geology of, 86, 



166 

 Kimmeridge Bay, Reptiles, 70, 88 



Ichthyosaurus, 72, 42 



Kimmeridge -clay, 70, 571 ; 73, 

 407 ; 74, 262 



Kimmeridge - clay, England, 75, 



135 



Etirycornitis, 90, 289 



Fish-scales, 64, 93 



Large Reptile, 76, 193 



Oxford, New Iguanodon, 79, 



193 ; 80, 283 



Saurian Remains, 69, 366 



XLinahan, G-eorg-e H. Eskers 

 or Kaims, 64,34, 189; Irish Drift, 

 65, 91 ; Pre-Glacial (?) Drift, 

 Queen's Co., Ireland, 65, 442 ; 

 Glacial Stris, 65, 473, 535 ; Frost 

 and Sea v. Rain and Rivers, 66, 

 46 ; Weathering of Rocks, 66, 

 86 ; Ancient Sea-margins, 66, 

 337) 571 ; Rock - basin, Lough 

 Corrib, 66, 489 ; Prehistoric 

 Dwellings, Galway Bay, 66, 571 ; 

 Denudation and Form of Ground, 

 67, 89 ; Cliffs and Escarpments, 

 67, 569 ; Weathering of Rocks 

 near Sea, 68, 18 ; Earth's Fea- 

 tures, 68, 36 ; Petrology and 

 Lithology, 69, 92 ; Suggestions 

 on Denudation, 69, 109 ; Growth 

 of Soil, 69, 263, 348 ; Formation 

 of Ravines, 69, 406 ; Geology of 

 Galway, 69, 567 ; Faults in 

 Strata, 70, 118; Igneous Rocks 

 of Carboniferous Age, Ireland, 



70, 240 ; Mineral-bearing Strata, 

 S.W. Ireland, 70, 300 ; Devon, 

 Cornwall, and Galway, 70, 310 ; 

 ^olian Drift, or Blowing Sand, 

 Ireland, 71, 155 ; Metamorphic 

 Rocks, Scotland and Galway, 



71, 263 ; Coal-measures, Ireland, 



71, 573 ; Middle Gravels, Ireland, 



72, 265 ; Handy-book of Rock 

 Names, 73, 281 ; Nomenclature 

 of Schistose Rocks, 73, 354 ; 

 Water Basin, Lough Derg, 73, 

 486 ; Origin of the Fleet, 74 49, 

 189, 239 ; Glacialoid or Re- 

 arranged Glacial Drift, 74, III, 

 168 ; Geology of W. Galway and 

 S.W. Mayo, 74, 453 ; Asar, 

 Esker, or Kaims, 75, 86 ; Valleys 

 and Fissures, 75, 131 ; Deep 

 Boring, Prussia, 75, 140 ; Oscil- 

 lations of Sea-level, 75, 141 ; 

 Irish Glacial Drifts, 75, 189 ; 

 Red Rocks, Tyrone and Derry, 

 75, 287 ; Erroneous Nomencla- 

 ture of Drift, 75, 328, 547 ; No- 



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