Index. 



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Junction-beds of the Upper Lias and 

 Inferior Oolites in Northamptonshire, 

 279. 



Jurassic Ammonites, 420. 



■ ■ Brvozoa in the British Museum, 



Catalogue of, 378. 



Rocks of Britain, 129. 



KEISLEY Limestone, The Fauna of 

 the, 235. 

 Kildare Inlier, The, 332. 



LAKE, P., The British Silurian Species 

 of Acidaspis, 45 ; Lingula Flags 

 and Igneous Rocks in Dolgelly, 331. 



Lamplugh, G. W., The Formation of 

 Chalk Boulders, 45 ; On the Speeton 

 Series in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, 

 87. 



Lawson, A. C, Geology of the San 

 Francisco Peninsula, 95. 



Liassic Echiuoidea, A New Genus of, 317. 



Life-zones in the British Carboniferous 

 Rocks, 519, 567. 



Lingula Flags and Igneous Rocks of the 

 Neighbourhood of Dolgelly, 331. 



Linnaeus on the Appendages of Trilobites, 

 567. 



List of Papers read in Section (C), 

 Geology, 511. 



Listraamthus in the English Coal- 

 measures, 424. 



spinatus, sp. nov., 425. 



Liverpool, Oscillations of Level of Land 

 near, 488. 



London Basin, Existence of Rich Phos- 

 phate of Lime in the, 342. 



Lubbock, Sir John, Scenery of Switzer- 

 land, 426. 



Lyell, The Students', 328. 

 Lygmodendron robustum, Seward, 318. 



MACNAIR, Peter, The Altered Clastic 

 Rocks of the Scottish Highlands, 

 167, 211. 



Macnair and Reid, Palajontological Con- 

 siderations on the Old Red Sandstone 

 of Scotland, 217; On the Old Red 

 Sandstone of Scotland, 106, 570. 



Madagascar, Fossil Monkeys from, 433. 



Major, C. J. Forsyth, on Fossil Monkeys, 

 433. 



Maltese Islands, Globigerma Limestone 

 of the, 502. 



Pleistocene Beds of the, 



201. 



Mammalian Remains in the Old River- 

 gravels of the Derweut, 282. 



Mantell, Hon. Walter, B.D., Obituary 



of, 95, 239. 

 Marr, J. E., Additional Notes on the 

 Tarns of Lakeland, 40 ; Address to the 

 Geological Section, British Association, 

 Liverpool, 464 ; Report on Life-zones 

 in the British Carboniferous Rocks, 

 519, 567. 

 Marsh, O. C, Restoration of some Euro- 

 pean Dinosaurs, 1 ; Classification of 

 Dinosaurs, 388. 

 Mercey, N. de, Existence of Rich Phos- 

 phate of Lime in the London Basin, 

 342. 

 Merjelen Lake, 97. 

 Merocrinus Salopice, sp. nov., 71. 

 Mesozoic Plants in the British Museum, 



Catalogue of the, 1'27. 

 Metcalfe, A. T., Gypsum Deposits of 

 Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, 87. 

 Michigan, The Copper Deposits of, 20. 

 Middle Sands and Glacial Gravels of 



Eastern England, 533. 

 Miller, Hugh, Obituary of, 92. 

 Mineral Springs of the Baden District, 



149. 

 Mines, Department of, Western Aus- 

 tralia, 35. 

 Mining Handbook to the Colony of 



Western Australia, 81. 

 Miocene and Pliocene Mammals of 



Russia, 380. 

 Moberg, J. C, Swedish Graptolites, 47. 

 Mollusca of the Chalk Rock, 41. 

 Molluscan Fauna of the Coralline Crag, 



27. 

 Monckton, G. F., Tertiary Plant Beds in 



British Columbia, 421.' 

 Morphology of Triarthrus, 194. 

 Morte Slates and Associated Beds in 



Devon and Somerset, 139. 

 Morton, G. H., Recent Borings in the 

 Red Marl near Liverpool, 496 ; 

 Erosion on the Sea-coast of Wirral, 

 516. 

 Mountain-building, Expansion as an 



Element in, 351. 

 Museum of Practical Geology, Guide to 

 the, 287. 



NEILSON, J., Old Red and Carbon- 

 iferous Rocks of A nan, 155, 222. 

 Nepheline and Riebeckite in a new 



British Rock, 371. 

 Kesopithecus Eoberti, gen. et sp. nov., 



436. 

 New Species, The Naming of, 143. 

 Newton, R. B., Aeanthoceras mammil- 



latum and Hoplites interruptus Zones 



in Dorsetshire, 198 ; The Occurrence 



