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Index. 



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Gtiide to the Antiquities of the Stone 



A,-f , British Museum, 229. 

 Giuldhali Muaeum, London Antiquities 

 . in the, 524. 



HAEKEE, A., Granite and Quartz - 

 Veins, 95 ; Overthrust Torridouian 

 Eocks of Eum, 236. 



Hatch, F. H., On the "Witwatersrand 

 Beds, Transvaal, 543. 



' Hemera,' The Term, 36, 95, 141. 



Heterastraa, from the Lower Ehsetic of 

 Gloucestershire, 283. 



Hill, E., Permanence of Eiver Valleys, 70. 



Hilton, H., Mathematical Crystallo- 

 graphy, 420. 



Hind, Wheelton, Solenopsis from the 

 Pendleside Series of Hodder Place, 

 Stonyhurst, 237 ; Dictyonema - like 

 Organisms from the Pendleside Series of 

 Pendle Hill and Poolvash, 237 ; Bad- 

 leigh Pebbles — Marine or Fluviatile ? 

 431. 



Hind & Stobbs, Chart of FossH Shells, 

 226. 



Hindu Khoosh, Note on the, 52. 



Hinxman & "Wilson, Geology of Lower 

 Strathspey, 278. 



Holland, T. H., Constitution of Laterite, 

 59 ; The New Director of the Geo- 

 logical Survey of India, 144. 



Homalonottis Barretti, H. "Woodward, 

 sp. nov., 29. 



Homoeomorphy among Fossil Plants, 385. 



Hudleston, "W. H., Creechbarrow in 

 Purbeck, 149, 197. 



Hull, E., On the Toarcian of Bredon 

 Hill, 541. 



Hiint, A. E., Vein- Quartz and Sands, 

 212; Sand-drifting and Sedimentation, 

 284 ; The Crystallisation of Granite, 

 392 ; Fluid Inclusions, 574. 



Hunting in Caves in Cyprus, 241. 



Hypostomic Eyes of Trilobites, 489. 



IDDINGS, Pirsson, & Washington, 

 A new Eock-Classiiication, 173. 

 Index Nominum Animalium, Sherborn's, 



17c8-1800, 87. 

 India, Geological Notes on the North - 



West Provinces, 45. 

 Indian Laterite, The Composition of, 154. 

 Ingen, G. van, Method of Photographing 



Fossils, 569. 

 Investigation of Fossils by Serial Sections, 



361. 

 Ipswich, Fossiliferous Oldhaveu Beds at, 



453. 

 Isle of Man, The Geology of the, 271. 

 Isochilince from Canada, etc., 300. 



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JENNINGS, A. v., Obituary of, 143. 



Jevons, S., Scratches on Minerals in. Thin 



Sections, 82. 

 Johnson, J. P., Fossil and Eecent Shells 



m Cornwall, 25. 

 Joly, J., Origin of Quartz-Veins, 139. 

 Jones, T.E.,/soc7M;iw(efrom Canada, 300. 

 Jukes - Browne, A. J., The Term 



'Hemera,' 36, 141; Purbeck Beds 



of the Vale of Wardour, 252. 

 Justen, F. W., Death of, 192. 



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'ABOOMYS Browni, Broom, 345. 



Keisley Limestone Pebbles in Eed Sand- 

 stone Eocks of Peel, 239. 



Kennard & Warren, Blown Sands, etc., 

 of Newquay, 19 ; A Section of the 

 Thames Alluvium at Bermondsey, 456. 



Keuper, On the Base of, in South Devon, 

 460. 



Koenen, A. von, German Neocomian 

 Ammonites, 268. 



Korea, An Orographical Sketch of, 324. 



Koto, B., An Orographical Sketch of 

 Korea, 324. 



Kurtz, F., On the Clark Collection of 

 Fossil Plants from N.S.W., 44. 



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AKE8 of the Upper Engadine, 565. 



Lambert, J., Monograph of the genus 



Micraster, 38. 

 Lamplugh, G. W., Belemnites of the 



Faringdon ' Sponge - Gravels,' 32 ; 



Classification of the Lower Chalk of 



North Germany, 94 ; Geology of the 



Isle of Man, 271 ; Land-Shells in 



the Infra- Glacial Chalk-rubble at 



Sewerby, 513 ; Local Disturbance of 



Junction Beds, 516. 

 Lamplugh & Walker, Lower Greensand, 



Leighton Buzzard, 137. 

 Lamplugh, Kihoe, M'Henry, Se}Tnour, 



and Wright, Geology of the Country 



around Dublin, 275. 

 Laud- Shells from Chalk-rnbble at 



Sewerby, 513. 

 Lang, "W. D., The Selbornian of 



Charmouth, 388. 

 Laterite, Composition of Indian, 154. 

 Laterite, Constitution and Origin of, 59. 

 Laurentian Eocks of Canada, 522. 

 Lawson, A. C, Plumasite, a new type of 



Eock, 415. 

 Leicester, The Geology of the Country 



near, 313. 

 Leptoplesictis, Major, gen. nov., 536. 

 Lichus from the Wenlock Limestone, 2. 

 Liclias {Corydocephalus), sp., 8. 



