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Index. 



GEO 



JTJK 



Geologists' Association, 141. 



Gi'ipli'n-v, Elementary, 5u'2. 



of the Nile Valley, 234. 



■ of the San Francisco Peninsula, 



95. 



of Somali-land, 289. 



and Scenery of Sutherland, 231. 



Glacial Action in 'Australia in Pernio- 

 Carboniferons Time, 140. 



Epoch, Another Possible Cause 



of the, 514. 



Geology of Arctic Europe, 40, 



382. 



— Present Aspects of, 542. 

 — Gravels of Eastern England, 533. 



Glacier-Ice, Structure of, 572. 



Glass in a Basalt, near Bertrich in the 

 Eifel, 242. 



Glen Boy, Prof. Bonney's " Ice-Work," 

 319. 



Globigcrina Limestones of the Maltese 

 Islands, 280, 502. 



Glossary of the Names of Geological 

 Formations, 144. 



Goniatites evolutus and Nautilus tetra- 

 gonus, On, 413. 



Granophyres, On certain, 234. 



Green, Prof. A. H., Obituary of, 489. 



Greenly, E., Geology of the Eastern 

 Corner of Anglesey, 333 ; Occurrence 

 of Sillimanite Gneisses in Central 

 Anglesey, 494 ; Quartzite Lenticles in 

 the Schists of Anglesey, 551. 



and Home, Foliated Granites 



and Crystalline Schists of Eastern 

 Sutherland, 332. 



Gregory, J. W., Catalogue of Jurassic 

 Bryozoa, 288, 378 ; Geology of Somali- 

 land, 289 ; Arehceodiadema, A New 

 Genus of Liassic Echinoidea, 317 ; 

 The Great Eift Valley, 324. 



and Garwood, Geological Work 



of the Conway Spitzbergen Expedition, 

 437. 



Guides to Department of Geology and 

 Palaeontology, British Museum, 288. 



HADE of the Southern Border Fault 

 of the Highlands, 75. 



Hall and Clarke, On Palaeozoic Brachio- 

 poda, 36. 



Hall, Marshall, Death of, 573. 



Harker, A., On certain Granophyres, 

 234. 



Harmer, F. "W., On the Coralline Crag 

 Molluscan Fauna, 27 ; Pliocene De- 

 posits of Holland, their relation to 

 English and Belgian Crags, 329. 



Head driven into Eastern Boundary 

 Fault, South Staffordshire Coalfield, 

 283. 



Hicks, H, On the Morte Slates and 

 Associated Beds, 139. 



Hill, E., On Transported limilder-clav, 

 89 ; Eeight of Chalk, 142. 



Hind, Wheelton, Zonal Divisions of the 

 Carboniferous System, 255. 



Ilinde, G. J., Descriptions of New Fossils 

 from the Carboniferous Limestone, 

 218. 



Hiuxman, L. W., Explanation of Sheet 

 75, Geological Survey ol Scotland, 561. 



Hobson, B., Structure of Glacier-Ice, 

 572. 



Holaster planus, in the Phosphatic Chalk 

 at Lewes, 238. 



Holmes, T. O., Notes on the Whitehaven 

 Sandstone, 405. 



Home and Greenly, Foliated Granites 

 and Crystalline Schists in Eastern 

 Sutherland, 332. 



Home, Peach, and Teall, Explanation 

 of Sheet 5 Geol. Surv. Scotland, 174. 



Howorth, Sir H. H., Destruction of the 

 Chalk in Eastern England, 58, 298 ; 

 The Chalky and other post-Tertiary 

 Clays of Eastern England, 449 ; Glacial 

 Gravels of Eastern England, 533. 



Hull, E.. Post-Pliocene Submergence of 

 the Isle of Wight, 66 ; A Geological 

 Survey of Egypt, 89 ; On the Geology 

 of the Nile Valley, 234; Another 

 Possible Cause of the Glacial Epoch, 

 514. 



Hunt, A. K., On Petrolosjical Nomen- 

 clature, 31 ; The Parallel Roads of 

 Glen Eoy, 528. 



Hutchings, W. M., Clays, Shales, and 

 Slates, 309. 343. 



Hyndman, H. H. F., Analysis of a 

 Spherulite, with note on the Micro- 

 scopic Structure by Prof. Bonney, 365. 



ICE-WORK, 287. 

 Ice-work, Glen Roy, 319. 



Ice-work, Present and Past, 228. 



Iddings, J. P., Extrusive and Intrusive 

 Igneous Rocks, 383. 



Index Generum et Specierum Animalium, 

 557. 



Interglacial Shell-beds in Ayrshire, 286. 



Isle of Wight, Post- Pliocene Submer- 

 gence of the, 66. 



J HDD, J. W., The Students' Lvell, 

 329. 

 Jukes-Browne, A. J., A Delimitation ol' 

 the Ceuomauian, 85 ; The Fossils of 

 the Warmiuster Greensand, 261. 



