INDEX FROM 1864-190S 



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and Metamorphism, 73, 102 ; 

 ' Lithologie du Fond des Mers,' 

 74, 75 ; Deposits now forming 

 in British Seas, 74, 476 ; Limits 

 of Yoredale Series, 75, 539 ; 

 Culm-flora of Moravian Silesian 

 Slates, 75, 564 ; Range of Sac- 

 cainmina Carteri^ Brady, 76, 135 ; 

 Carrara Marbles, 76, 289, 382^ 

 Terms ' Bernician'and 'Tuedian,' 



77, 19 ; Marine Beds of Lower 

 Coal-measures, 78, 144 ; Hut- 

 ton's Collection of Fossil Plants, 



78, 410 ; 81, 335 ; Monte Gene- 

 roso Beds, 78, 422 ; Nomenclator 

 Stratigraphicus, 79, 576 ; Posido- 

 nomya Becheri Beds of Budle, 



85, T2) ; Recent Earthquakes on 

 Durham Coast, 85, 513 ; Salt- 

 measures of Durham, 87, 39 



Ztebour, G-eorg-e Alexander, 

 and W. Mundle. Coal-bearing 

 Rocks of S. Chile, 70, 499 



Iieckenby, John. Boulder-clay 

 of E. Yorkshire, 65, 347 ; Oldest- 

 known British Tj'io-oma, 73, 135 ; 

 Obituary of [1814-1877], 77, 382 



le Conte^ Joseph. Rate of 

 Denudation, 82, 288 ; Continent 

 Formation, 83, 523 ; Develop- 

 ment of N. American Continent, 



86, 97 ; Permanence of Con- 

 tinents, 86, 97, 288 ; Obituary 

 of [1823-1901], 01, 384 



Ziecoq, ZSenri. Mineral Waters, 

 65, 115, 164; Mineral Springs, 

 Central France, 65, 351 



Lecture by Prof. Richard Owen on 

 The Power of God, 64, 82 



Lectures on Mining by Prof War- 

 ington W. Smyth, 67, 93, 191, 323 



Leda arctica, 68, 143 



bisulcata, Guppy, sp. nov. 67, 



500 



incognita^ Guppy, sp. nov. 67, 



501 



intermedia, Eth. jun. 73, 347 



Ledbury, Onychodiis at, 88, 500 



Ziee, J. Sridg-es. Instrument 

 for Surveying by Photography, 

 95, 44 



Iiee, John Sdward. Oipres- 

 socriniis, Devonian Limestone, 

 72, 387 ; Pe7itacrinus priscus, 

 Torquay, 73, 426 ; Ur. Devonian 

 Fossils, Shales of Torbay, 77, 



100 ; Note-book of an Amateur 

 Geologist, 81, 377 ; Pteraspidean 

 Cephalic Plate, 82, 104 ; Roe- 

 mer's Bone-caves of Poland, 84, 

 169; Obituary of [1808-1887], 

 87, 526 



Leeds Geological Association, 87, 

 326 ; 91, 516 



Geology of, 71, T^:) 



Museum, Descriptive Guide 



to, 73, ZT-:> 



Naturalists' Field - club, 73, 



421 



Permian Rocks of, 73, 421 



Leedsia problematical ' Gill-rakers ' 

 of, 90, 292 



Leedsichthys problematicus, A. S. 

 Woodw. gen. et sp. nov. 89, 451 



Xiees, F. A. and J. W. Savis. 

 Physical Geography, &c. of W. 

 Yorkshire, 78, 475 



Zieeson, J. R. and G. B. 

 3[iaffan. Pleistocene Geology, 

 Thames Valley, Twickenham, 

 94, 283 



Xte Slon, ISenri-Sebastien. 

 Fossil Man in Europe, 67, 76 ; 

 Obituary of [died 1872], 72, 192 



Leicester, Geology around, 03, 313 



Leicestershire and Rutland, Geo- 

 logy of, 77, 520 



Lower Lias, 86, 59 



Vertebrata, 90, 175 



Zieidy^ Prof. Joseph. Creta- 

 ceous Reptiles, United States, 

 68, 432 ; Tertiary and Creta- 

 ceous Vertebrata, Western N. 

 America, 74, 416 ; Obituary of 

 [1823-1891], 91, 288 



Iieifchild, J. B,. Higher Min- 

 istry of Nature, 73, 224 ; Coal 

 at Home and Abroad, 74, 39 



Leigh Creek, Jurassic Coal-mea- 

 sures, S. Australia, 94, 93 



Xieig'hton, Thomas. Lower 

 Greensand above Atherfield Clay, 

 E. Surrey, 95, 90 ; Pifiites hexa- 

 gofms, Carruthers, 95, 188 



Z>ei^hton, W. W. Death of 

 [died 1886], 86, 144 



Lemster Coalfield, 74, 97 



Leiodon anceps, Norwich Chalk, 

 64, 296 



Leiorhynchus^ 74, 121 



Hurone7isis, Nich. sp. nov. 



73, 120 



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