580 
GEI 
Geikie, A., on the Limestones of Strath, 
42; Report on Recent Work of 
the Geological Survey, 282. 
Geological Congress, International, 91, 
526. 
History, 172. 
of the Recent Flora 
of Britain, 567. 
———— Society of London, 40, 91, 
135, 175, 231, 283, 327) 374. 
—— Survey of Canada, Report of 
the, 368. 
—__———_. — England and Wales 
273, 282, 384. 
Geologists’ Association, 139. 
Geology and Climate of Hertfordshire, 
174. 
—— Physical Geography of 
Cape Colony, 135. 
, Definitions in Dynamical, 
487. 
—— for All, 326, 383. 
Introductory Text-Book of, 
19. 
nara of Mynydd Mawr, 221, 335. 
— the Country around Lin- 
coln, 571. 
—_— — North Cleveland, 5609. 
— North Norway, 90. 
— Vegetable Creek, 134. 
— Wicklow, 131. 
German Geology, 426. 
Gigantichthys pharao, Dames, 364. 
Glacial and Mild Periods, 187. 
Bed in Bedfordshire, Note on a, 
479- 
Glaciation of British Columbia and 
Adjacent Regions, 347. 
— — the Salzach District, 128. 
Glass, Rev. Norman, on Spirals in the 
Brachiopoda, 77. 
Glaucophane-bearing Rock in Anglesey, 
125, 238. 
Gneissose Granite of the Himalayas, 61. 
Gneissic Rocks off the Lizard, 183. 
Graphite at Kendal, 287. 
Great Oolite, Forest Marble, and 
Fuller’s Earth, of the West of Eng- 
land, 467. 
Green, A. H., Geology of Cape Colony, 
134; Appointment of Professor of 
Geology at Oxford, 191. 
, Foster, and Dakyns, Geology 
of North Derbyshire, 277. 
Greensand Beds at the Base of the 
Thanet Sands, 380. 
Greenwood, T., on Free Public Libra- 
ries, 326. 
Gresley, W. S., on Variegated Coal- 
Measures, etc., 115 ; Cone-in-Cone 
Structure in a Coal-seam, 574. 
Index. 
HUT 
Gold, Discovery of, in Transvaal, 42. 
Gonatodus Molyneuxt, Traquair, 252. 
Government Geologist for Western 
Australia, 48. 
Gumbel’s Geology of Bavaria, 33. 
Guppy’s Geology of Solomon Isles, 168. 
HALL J., and) Clarke, Jj:/MEsvon 
Devonian and Silurian Fossils 
of North America, 521. 
Hatch, F. H., on a Peridotite from 
Kilimanjaro, 257; on Spheroid- 
bearing Granite, 329. 
Harker, A., Notes on the Geology of 
Mynydd Mawr, 221, 455; on some 
Anglesey Dykes, 267; Eruptive 
Rocks of Sarn, Caernarvonshire, 
328. 
Hayden, Ferd. v., Obituary of, 134. 
Heer, Life and Works of the late 
Prof. O., 277. 
Hempstead Beds, Extent of, 142. 
Hertfordshire Subsidences, 24. 
Heterastrea from the Lower Lias, 207. 
Etheridgei, Tomes, 216. 
recularis, Tomes, 216. 
—— Bintonesis, Tomes, 217. 
Hicks, H., on Pre-Glacial Man, 29 ; 
on the Dimetian of St. Davids, 47 ; 
on the Cae-Gwyn Cave, 235. 
Hill, W., on the Upper Cretaceous of 
Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, 234. 
Himalayas, Gneissose Granite of, 61. 
Hinde, G. J., on the Genus Seféastrea, 
137; on Spicules in Archeocyathus 
Minganensis, 226; on the Spitz- 
bergen Chert-Deposits, 241. 
Hindeastrea, new genus, White, 363. 
discordea, White, 363. 
Hopkinson’s Geology of Hertfordshire, 
174. 
Horizontal Movements of Rocks, 284. 
Hornblende - Hypersthene - Peridotite 
from Losilwa, 257. 
Horsfall, J., Carboniferous Fossils, 30. 
Howorth, O. H., on the Volcanic 
Structure of the Azorean Archipelago, 
472. 
Hughes, T. McKenny, on the Cae- 
Gwyn Cave, 41. 
Mrs., Mollusca from the 
Pleistocene of Cambridge, 193. 
Hull, E., on Continental Lands and 
Oceans, 113; Lower Carboniferous 
Beds in Upper Egypt, 333; Geo- 
logical History, 172; Note on Mr. 
I. C. Russell’s papers on the Jordan- 
Arabah, 502. 
Humerus of Auclastes, 261. 
Hutton, F. W., on a Hornblende- 
biotite Rock from Dusky Sound, 332. 
