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Index. 



Hopkinson, J., Address to British 

 Association Conference of Delegates, 

 371. 



Hughes, E. W., Geology of N.W. Car- 

 narvonshire, 12, 75. 



Hughes, T. McKenny, Obituary of, 

 334. 



Hull, Professor E., Obituary of, 528, 

 553. 



Hume, W. F., Oilfields of Egypt, 5, 

 315. 



Hutchinson, H. N., Reconstruction of 

 Diplodocus Camegiei, 356. 



ICELAND, East, A Rock Stream in, 

 97. 



Ichthyosaurian Coprolites not Spiral, 

 540. 



Igneous Intrusive Phenomena, Macbie 

 Hill, 93. 



Igneous Rocks, Classification of, 115. 



Iguanodont Dinosaurs, Integument of, 

 148. 



Illing, V. C, on Dr. Walcott's Cam- 

 brian Geology, 25. 



Illinois, Fossil Invertebrates, 132. 



Integument Iguanodont, R. W. 

 Hooley, 148. 



Invertebrate Fauna , Oligocene , Georgia , 

 477. 



JEFFREYS, H., Compression of 

 Earth's Crust in Cooling, 87 ; 

 Distributions of Meteoric Bodies in 

 Solar System, 222. 



Johnson, R. H., Oil and Gas Pro- 

 duction, 38. 



Johnston, W. A., Late Pleistocene 

 Oscillations, Ottawa, 32. 



Jurassic Chronology, Correlation of, 

 332. 



Fossil Fungus, 102. 



KENNEDY, H. T., Obituary of, 

 335. 

 Kent, East, Charnian Movement in, 

 298 ; Unconformity between Cre- 

 taceous and Older Rocks in, 542. 

 Kettle-holes, Aberdeen, 142. 

 Kinkell Ness, Fifeshire, 525. 

 Knowlton, F. H., Flora of Fox Hill 

 Sandstones, 225. 



LANG, W. D., Genotypes of Poly- 

 zoan Genera, 169 ; Cenomanian 

 and Turonian Cheilostome Polyzoa, 

 256. 

 Lapworth, C, Graptolites from Peru, 

 92. 



Late Pleistocene Oscillations, Ottawa 



Valley, 32. 

 Leeds, Alfred N., Obituary of, 478. 

 Lenham Sandstone, Conchological 



Features of, 259, 320; Lenham 



Fossils, Temporary Exhibition of, 



560. 

 Lies, E.G., Allen, E. T.,and Merwin, 



H. E., Copper Sulphide Enrich- 

 ment, 222. 

 Liverpool Geological Society, 44, 137. 



University Geological Chair, 432. 



Loewinson - Lessing, Volcanoes of 



Central Caucasus, 95. 

 London Basin and Adjoining Areas, 



91. 

 Geological Society, 42, 43, 89, 



91, 138, 140, 182, 185, 227, 228, 



229, 231, 287, 330, 331, 380. 

 Longstaff, Aclisina and Aclisoides, 



287. 

 Lower Carboniferous Flora at Gullane, 



28. 

 Lower Devonian Fauna, United States, 



179. 



MACN AIR, P. , Horizon of Dithyro- 

 caris, 269. 

 Magnesite Deposits, Quebec, 522. 

 Maitai Series, New Zealand, 53. 

 Mammalian Bones, London District, 



422. 

 Man, Geological Theory of Origin, 



424. 

 Mancini, E., Earthquake in Marsica, 



474. 

 Marbles, British and Foreign, 328. 

 Marr, Dr. J. E., appointed to Chair 



of Geology, Cambridge, 560. 

 Matthew, W.D., Skeleton oiDiatri/ma, 



469. 

 Membranipora bitubularis, sp. nov., 



50. 



crateroides, sp. nov., 49. 



Gabina, sp. nov., Brydone, 494. 



subcastrum, sp. nov., Brydone, 



494. 



tariiata, sp. nov., 50. 



Merrill, G. P., Cookeville and Whit- 

 field Meteoric Irons, 221. 



Mesodon macropterus, 386. 

 Meteoric Bodies, Distribution in Solar 

 System, 222. 



and other Rocks, etc., Western 



Australia, 327. 



Meteorites, Catalogue from Calcutta 



Museum, 219. 

 Collection in United States 



National Museum, 220. 

 Iron, Cookeville, Whitfield, 221. 



