Index. 



563 



Geological Structure of the Forest of 



Dean, 23. 

 Survey of Great Britain, 473 ; 



Summary of Progress, 28. 

 of Canada, Department of 



Mines Eeport, 30. 



of Scotland, 30. 



Geologists' Association, 46, 144. 

 Geology of the Moonta and Wallaroo 

 . Districts, 89. 



of North-Eastern Eajputana, 



175. 



of the South Wales Coalfield, 



174. 



of Transkei, South Africa, 185. 



of Vancouver, 550. 



West Australian , Some Problems 



of, 477. 



Georgia, South, Petrography of, 483. 



Glacial Geology of Norfolk and 

 Suffolk, 331. 



Glaciation, Pleistocene, of New Zea- 

 land, 394. 



Glass-making, British Resources of 

 Sands and Eocks used in, 476. 



Gorgosaums, Cretaceous Theropodous 

 Dinosaur, 519. 



Granular Iron-ore, Buenos Ayres, 286. 



Graptolites, British, 416. 



HALL, A. L. , Geology of the 

 Barberton Gold-mining District, 

 371. 



Hall, Eichard, 336. 



Harmer, F. W., Glacial Geology of 

 Norfolk and Suffolk, 331 ; Pliocene 

 Mollusca, 416 ; The Stratigraphical 

 Position of the Coralline Crag, 409. 



Haughton, S. H., Fossil Man in South 

 Africa, 128. 



Hawkins, Herbert L. , Echinoidea and 

 their Allies, 4, 489 ; Occurrence 

 of the zone of A. quadratus, 

 214. 



Heterosorexdelphinus, Gaillard, anew 

 Insectivore, 376. 



Hewitt, W., Pebbles in their Geologi- 

 cal Association, 557. 



Hind, Wheelton, British Carboni- 

 ferous Goniatites, 434 ; Productns 

 humerosus, 480. 



Hinde, George Jennings, Obituary of, 

 145, 233. 



Holectypoida Echinoidea, 489. 



Hollandite, Crystallography, and 

 Nomenclature, 376. 



Homalonotus, Notes on the genus, 

 263, 314. 



Homocline and Monocline, 227. 



Homoeomorphy, 39. 



Horses, Fossil, America, 518. 



Howorth, Sir Henry H., Geological 

 History of the Baltic and Scandi- 

 navia, 354, 397, 451. 



Hrdlicka, Ales, Early Man in America, 

 518. 



Hurunui Valley, Structure and Glacial 

 Features, 523. 



Hy£ena-den in Ireland, 127. 



Hypersthene Andesite from Pitcullo, 

 Fifeshire, 346. 



ICE Age and Antarctic Eesearch, 

 129. 

 Imperial Institute Map of Metals in 



British Empire, 543. 



Mineral Eesources Bureau, 484. 



Insects, Fossil, in Coal-measures, 520. 

 Iron, the Outlook for, 332. 

 Iron-fields of Lorraine, 481. 

 Iron-ore, Occurrences in Canada, 176, 



377. 

 Isopod Crustacean, Triassic, Australia, 



277. 

 Isostasy, a Note on, 125, 192, 238. 



JACKSON, Wilfred, New Brachiopod 

 Genus, 73 ; Terebratula Grayi, 

 479. 



Jeffreys, Harold, Causes of Mountain- 

 building, 215, 880. 



Jehu, Professor T. J., Eock-boring 

 Organisms in Coast Erosion, 520. 



Johns, Lieut. Graham, Obituary of, 

 527. 



Johnston, Eobert Mackenzie, Obituary 

 of, 288. 



Johnston-Lavis, H. J. (the late), 

 Italian Volcanoes, 828. 



Jutson, J. T., Eoek- Cliffs and Floors 

 of "Dry" Lakes, W. Australia, 

 805 ; Erosion and Land Forms, 

 W. Australia., 521 ; Formation of 

 "Natural Quarries", W. Australia, 

 521. 



KALGOOELIE, Geological Fea- 

 tures of the " North End ", 225. 



Kaohn Veins, 79. 



Kendall, P. F., Splitting of Coal- 

 seams, 477. 



Keuper, Datum-lines in English, 121. 



Kidston, R., and Jongmans, W. J., 

 Flora of the Carboniferous of the 

 Netherlands, 221. 



King, W. Wickham, Downtonian of 

 S. Staffs, 874. 



KlondikeDistrict, Frozen Miiek in, 479. 



Knipe, Henry Robert, Obititary of, 432. 



