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GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE. 



of Sedimentary Rocks, 02, 559; 

 Rapid Method of Estimating 

 Specific Gravities, 03, 503 ; Con- 

 tinents and Ocean Basins, 03, 



564 

 Mackintosh, Daniel. Marine 

 Denudation and Brimham Rocks, 

 65, 154 ; Geology of Lake Dis- 

 trict, 65, 299 ; Geology of Mat- 

 lock, 65, 378 ; Charnwood Forest, 



65, 498 ; Atmospheric and Oce- 

 anic Denudation, 65, 519 ; Origin 

 of Escarpments, 66, 63 ; Sea 

 against Rivers, 66, 155 ; Origin 

 of Valleys, 66, 235 ; Denudation, 



66, 280, 334 ; 67, 136, 571 ; Sea 

 against Plough, 66, 381 ; Cliffs, 

 Gorges, and Valleys of Wales, 

 66, 387 ; Tidal Currents, 66, 

 525 ; Ice-marks on Mendip Hills, 

 66, 574 ; Escarpments, 67, 236 ; 

 /'/^(^/a^-borings. Denudation and 

 Deposition in S.E. Devon, 67, 

 295 ; Curvature of Slaty La- 

 minae, 67, 370 ; Railway Geo- 

 logy, Exeter to Newton, 67, 390 ; 

 SurfaceGeology, 67, 571 ; Beach- 

 less Sea-coasts, 6S, 146 ; Oblique 

 Lamination in Granite, 68, 237 ; 

 Encroachment of Sea in Bristol 

 Channel, 68, 237 ; Denudation 

 of Cotteswold Valleys, 68, 482 ; 

 Lithodomous Perforations, 69, 

 282, 380 ; 7®, 48 ; Drifts of N.W. 

 Lancashire and Cumberland, 69, 

 368 ; ' Scenery of England and 

 Wales,' 69, 465 ; Terraces on 

 Inland Slopes, 70, 25 ; Surface 

 Geology in Lake District, 70, 47 ; 

 Stone-boring Controversy, 70, 

 141 ; Denudation of Lake Dis- 

 trict, 70, 142 ; Buried Sea-cliffs 

 versits Faults, 70, 192 ; Drift- 

 deposits, W. Riding of Yorkshire, 

 70, 284 ; Dispersion of Shapfell- 

 boulders and Origin of Boulder- 

 clay, 70, 349 ; Origin of Glacial 

 Drifts, Lake District, 70, 445 ; 

 Dispersion of Criffell Granite and 

 Caldbeck Porphyry over Plain of 

 Cumberland, 70, 564 ; Drift of 

 N. England, 71, 44 ; Dispersion 

 of Boulders, 71, 94 ; Drift of 

 Lake District, 71, 250, 303 ; Age 

 of Floating Ice in N. Wales, 72, 

 15; Calcareously I ncrusted Stones 



in Drift, 72, 144 ; Correlation of 

 Scotch and English Drifts, 72, 

 189; Boulder-clay in Cheshire, 



72, 330 ; Glacial Drift of Lake 

 District, 72, 399 ; Moraines, 73, 

 135 ; Boulders of N.W. England, 

 73, 185 ; Northern Drift Erratics, 



73, 330 ; Glaciation of Lake 

 District, 73, 479; Pre -Glacial 

 White Clay and Sand near Mold, 



74, 67 ; Gt. Ice-sheet in Lake 

 District and N. Wales, 74, 89 ; 

 Scotch Granite on Welsh Hills, 

 74, 188 ; Glaciation of W. 

 Somerset, 74, 334 ; Remarks on 

 Boulders, 74, 424 ; Geological 

 Action of Ice, 75, 191 ; Boulders 

 and Drifts of Eden Valley, 75, 

 517 ; Deposits in Cefn and Pont- 

 newydd, 75, 519; Origin of Es- 

 carpments and Cwms, 75, 569 ; 

 Boulder - clays of N.W. Eng- 

 land, 76, 95 ; 77, 575 ; Sequence 

 of Glacial Events in N.W. 

 England and Wales, 76, 272 ; 

 Boulder-clay at Liverpool, 76, 

 429 ; Drift-sequence and Coast- 

 ice, 76, 528 ; Karnes and Boulder- 

 clay, 77, 94 ; Terminal Curva- 

 ture of Slaty Lamina, 7S, 190; 

 Reply to Ussher and H. E. H. 

 78, 331 ; Drift-deposits of Eng- 

 land, SO, 90 ; Shelly Deposits 

 of Moel Tryfaen, 81, 283 ; 

 Marine Drifts, 82, 186 ; High- 

 level Drift of N. America, 82, 

 384 ; Position of Boulders in 

 N. Wales and N.W. Yorkshire, 

 83, 189 ; Close of Glacial Period, 

 83, 189, 191 ; Inter-Glacial Land 

 Surface at Crewe, 86, 90 ; Obit- 

 uary of [1815-1891], 91, 432 



Maclaren, Charles. Geology 

 of Fife and Lothians, 67, 173; 

 Obituary of [1782-1866], 66,480 



Macloskie, Q. Silicified Wood, 

 Lough Neagh, 74, 271 



macnair, Peter. Altered 

 Clastic Rocks, Scottish High- 

 lands, 96, 167, 211 ; Crystalline 

 Schists, S. Highlands, 01, 567 



and J. Beid. Old Red Sand- 

 stone of Scotland, 96, 106, 570 ; 

 Paleeontological Considerations, 

 Old Red Sandstone of Scotland, 

 96, 217 



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