Index. 
ICE 
[cE Action in Carboniferous Times, 
379- 
—_— 
— High Latitudes, 120. 
flow, Direction of the, in the 
North of Ireland, 379. 
Ichthyosaurus Conybeari, Lydd., 311. 
Ichthyopterygia, Classification of the, 
309 ; Morphology and Origin of, 325. 
Ightham Stone, Note on the Structure 
of, 297. 
Leuanodontide and Camptonotide, 520. 
Igneous Rocks of Lleyn, North Wales, 
393: 
Succession in Shropshire, 564. 
International Geological Congress, 91, 
520. 
Insoluble Residues from the Carboni- 
ferous Limestone, 139. 
Irish Boulders, 187. 
Irving, A., on the Bagshot Beds, 94 ; 
the Red Rock Series of the Devon 
Coast Section, 95 ; Tertiary Outliers 
on the North Downs, 123; Alpine 
Rivers and Bunter Pebbles, 239 ; 
Sections of Bagshot Beds at Finch- 
ampstead, 408 ; Atmosphere of the 
Carboniferous Period, 427 ; Carbonic 
acid in the Atmosphere and the 
growth of plants, 517. 
Isle of Wight, Osborne Beds of the, 
359: 
ENNINGS, A.V., Note on Orbitoid 
Limestone of North Borneo, 529 ; 
Jervis, W. P., on Earthquakes, 87 ; 
Joly, J., Iolite in the Granite of County 
Dublin, 517. 
Jones and Kirkby, Marine Fossils in 
the Fife Coal-measures, 378. 
and Woodward, on Scandinavian 
Phyliocarida, 98, 146; an Undescribed 
Carboniferous Fossil, 458. 
T. R., on Ostracoda from the 
Weald Clay of the Isle of Wight, 
534+ 
Jordan-Arabah and the Dead Sea, 338, 
387, 502. 
Judd, J. W., Lavas from Krakatoa, 1. 
Jukes-Browne, A. J., on the Geology of 
East Lincolnshire, 31 ; Paleeonto- 
logical Nomenclature, 236; Corre- 
lation of the Midland Glacial Deposits 
with those of Lincolnshire, 332 ; 
Nomenclature of Ammonites, 383 ; 
the Building of the British Isles, 473. 
KEEPING, W. Obituary of, 287. 
Kilroe, J. R., Direction of the 
Ice-flow in the North of Ireland, 379. 
581 
LYD 
Kendall, P. F., on Calcareous Organ- 
isms, 66; Preliminary Notes on Oc- 
currence of Tachylyte in Mull, 555. 
Kinahan, G. H., Irish Boulders, 187. 
Kjerulf, Professor T., Obituary of, 574. 
Krakatoa, Lavas from, I. 
Kulu, Limestones with Concentric 
Structure from, 255. 
LACUSTRINE Deposits at Hoxne, 
Arctic Plants from, 441. 
Lagene, Note on some Silurian, 482. 
Lapworth’s Edition of Page’s Text- 
Book of Geology, 319. 
Lapworth, C., Discovery of the Olen- 
ellus Fauna in the Lower Carbon- 
iferous of Britain, 484. 
Lavas from Krakatoa, 1. 
Lavis, H. J. J., Blocks ejected. from 
Monte Somma, 381 ; Further Obser- 
vations on the Form of Vesuvius and 
Monte Somma, 445; Note on the 
Occurrence of Leucite at Etna, 554. 
Law, R., on Carboniferous Fossils, 30. 
Ledbury, on the Occurrence of a species 
of Onychodus at, 500. 
Lepidotoid Ganoids from Mesozoic 
Deposits, 136. 
Lewis, H. Carvill, the Matrix of the 
Diamond, 129. 
Obituary of, 428. 
Lias, New Species of ger from, 385. 
Life and Works of Prof. Heer, 277. 
Limestone with Concentric Structure 
from Kulu, 255. 
Lincolnshire, Geology of Part of East, 
2. 
Lindstrom, G., on the Genus Ascoceras, 
532. 
List of Papers Read at the British 
Association, 456. 
Lizard, Porphyritic Structure in Rocks 
of the, 74. 
on a Remarkable Dyke in the 
Serpentine of the, 553. 
Lleyn Promontory, Igneous Rocks, 303. 
Lobley’s Geology for All, 326, 383. 
London Clay, Siluroid Fish from, 471. 
Lundgren’s PermianFossils from Spitz- 
bergen, 131. 
Lyme Regis, Zryon antiguus from the 
Lower Lias of, 433. 
Lydekker, R., on Dinosaurs, 40; on 
Tertiary Lacertilia and Ophidia, 110; 
on Eocene Chelonia, 229; on the 
Classification of the Ichthyopterygia, 
309 ; Skeleton of a Sauropterygian 
from the Oxford Clay, 330, 350; on 
his British Museum Catalogue of 
Fossil Reptilia, 451. 
