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Index. 



International Congresses, 240. 



Iowa, Pleistocene in Warren County, 



276. 

 Iowa Geological Survey, 325. 

 Iron-mining, New Jersey, 521. 

 Iron-ore, Eaasay, 143. 

 Isle of Man, Granite Mass, Foxdale, 



345. 

 Isle of Wight, Landslip in, 19. 



JACKSON, J. W., Archceocidaris, 

 Coal-measures, 403; Coal-measure 

 Arthropods, 406. 

 Japan, Tertiary of, 425. 

 Jones, T. Eupert, Obituary of, 193. 

 Jukes-Browne, A. J., Building of 



British Isles, 316. 

 Jurassic, Western Caucasus, 516. 

 Jurassic Flora, Sutherland, 175. 



KENNAED, A. S., Pliocene Fresh- 

 water Mollusca, 401. 

 Kent, Geography of, 232. 

 Kentish Nailboumes, 192. 

 Kentish Bag ' Dragon-tree ', 55. 

 Kincardineshire, Geology of South - 



Eastern, 63. 

 Knowlton, F. H., ' Dragon-tree,' 



Kentish Bag, 467. 

 Kraus, E. H., Tables for Determination 



of Minerals, 424. 



LAKE, P., Text-Book of Geology, 

 84. 

 Lamplugh, G. W., Geology around 



Nottingham, 87 ; High-level Shelly 



Drift, 95. 

 Land-ice Hypothesis, 238, 283, 332. 

 Landslip, Isle of Wight, 19. 

 Lankester, Sir B., Sub-Crag Man, 576. 

 Laterite, British Guiana, 142 ; what is 



it? 454, 507, 559 ; formation of, 477 ; 



in quartz-free diabase, 120, 353. 

 Latham, B., Influence of Underground 



Waters on Health, 229. 

 Leach, A. L., Glacial Drift and Baised 



Beach, 462. 

 Leaia trigonioides, L. Moysey, sp. 



nov., 498. 

 Limestone Fragments in ' Bock and 



Spindle ', Fife, 201. 

 Liiuncsa Butleyensis, Ken. & Woodw., 



sp. nov., 402 ; L. Harmeri, Ken. & 



Woodw., sp. nov., 401; L. Woodi, 



Ken. & Woodw., sp. nov., 402. 

 Linnean Society, 380. 

 Little, O. H., Calcium Carbonate in 



Fossil Shells, 51. 

 Lcewinson-Lessing, Origin of Igneous 



Bocks, 248 ; Petrogenesis, 287. 



London Springs and Spas, 179. 

 Loricula expansa, sp. nov., T. H. 



Withers, 27. 

 Lothian, East, Geology of, 132. 

 Lower Tertiaries and Upper Cretaceous, 



New Zealand, 539. 

 ' Lower Tremadoc,' Pembrokeshire, 



556. 

 Lunulites Marssoni, B. M. Brydone, 



sp. nov., 155. 



MAGNESIAN Limestone, Durham, 

 Sands and Marl in, 299. 



Maiocercus orbicularis, E. L. Gill, 

 sp. nov., 395. 



Malloch, G. S., Bighorn Coal-basin, 

 Alberta, 474. 



Mammalian Fauna, Miocene, Baluchi- 

 stan, 473. 



Manchester Museum, Palseontological 

 Notes, 403. 



Maryland Geological Survey, 40 ; 

 Natural Besources of, 40. 



Maskelyne, M. H. N. Story, Obituarv 

 of, 286. 



Matajiro, Tertiary of Japan, 425. 



Matthew, G. F., Flora of Little Biver 

 Group, 523. 



Melbourne, Geology of, 428. 



Mennell, F. P., Basic Dykes and 

 Bock Genesis, 10. 



Metamorphic Bock, What is a? 359. 



Miers, H. A., Growth of a Crystal, 476. 



Mineral ogical Society, London, 45, 

 141, 237, 429. 



Minerals, Tables for Determination of, 

 424. 



Minerals in Bocks, 571. 



Miocene Mammals, Nebraska, 427. 



Moir, J. B., Flint Implements of Sub- 

 Crag Man, 522. 



Moldavites or Tektites, 378. 



Mollusca, Pliocene of East Anglia, 

 Freshwater, 401. 



Molluscan Shell-layers, 406. 



Mortimer, J. E., Obituary of, 479. 



Moysey, L., Arthropods, Coal- 

 measures, 497. 



Munn, M. J., Oil and Gas in 

 Tennessee, 276. 



Myriopods from Coal - measures, 

 Sparth, 74. 



NATHOEST, A. G., Fossil Floras 

 of Arctic Eegions, 217. 

 Natural History Museum, Guide to 

 Biblical Zoology and Mineralogv, 

 476. 

 new exhibits, Geological Depart- 

 ment, 384. 



