580 



IiuUx. 



Glauert, L., Marsupial Remains, W. 



Australia, 427. 

 Glen Orchy, Anticline, 237. 

 ' Gnamma Holes,' W. Australia, 301. 

 Gordon, Dr. W. T., Fossil Flora, 



Pettycur Limestone, 466, 468. 

 Gotland, Deep Boring in, 192. 

 Grabham, G. W., Country north of 



Albert Lake, 466. 

 Granite, Lower Dee-side, Older, 471. 

 Gravels, Interglacial, Isle of Wight, 



etc., 100. 

 Great Tertiary Breccia, Mull, 517. 

 Green, J. F. N., Older Palasozoics, 



Duddon Estuary, 279. 

 Green, Upfield, and Sherborn,C.Davies, 



Pollurian-Trewavas Section, Corn- 

 wall, 558. 

 Green Keuper Basement Beds, Notts 



and Lines, 252. 

 Greenly, E., Theory of Menai Straits, 



466, 511; Origin of Mica-schists, 



Anglesey, 465, 470. 

 Greenwood, George, 576. 

 Gregory, Professor J. W., Flowing 



Wells, Australia, 382 ; The Making 



of the Earth, 563. 

 Guide to Fossil Invertebrata, Brit. 



Mus. Nat. Hist., 2nd ed., 41. 

 Gypsum Deposits, Canada, 179. 



HAGUE, A., Thei-mal Waters, 

 Yellowstone Park, 138. 

 Hallimond, A. F., Assistant Curator, 



Mus. Pract. Geo!., 144. 

 Handiworks of Early Man, 218. 

 Hardaker, W. H., Fossils, Permian 



Rocks, Hamstead, 430. 

 Harlyn Bay, 422. 

 Haselhurst, S. R., Megascopic Pseudo- 



stromatism, 428. 

 Hatch, F. H., Diamantiferous Gem- 

 Gravel, W^est Coast Africa, 106 ; 



Mineralogy, 235. 

 Hawkins, H. L., Apical System in 



Holectypoida, 8 ; Plates of Buccal 



Membrane, Echinocorys, 222 ; New 



Fibularia from Nigeria, 297 ; Lower 



Greensand Cidaridro, 530. 

 Heslop, M. K., Tachylite of Cleveland 



Dyke, 60. 

 Hill, Rev. E., Glacial Sections, 



Sudbury, 92 ; End of Trimingham 



Chalk Bluff, 289. 

 Hobbs, W. H., Earth Features and 



their Meaning, 326. 

 Hogbom, A. G., Geological Work of 



Professor Tornebolnn, 49. 

 Holectypoida, Apical System in, 8. 

 Holmes, A., Geology, Mozambique, 412. 

 Hooker, Sir Joseph D., Obituary of, 47. 



Hooley, R. W., Iguanodon m.anteUi, 

 Isle of Wight, 445. 



Home, J., Archaean Rocks, Lewis, 466, 

 513. 



Horwood, A. R., Archarenicola 

 Bhceticn, sp. nov., 395 ; Tufa 

 under Chalky Boulder-clay, Launde, 

 Leicestershire, 466, 472. 



Hughes, T. McKenny, Human Re- 

 mains, Cambridge, 187. 



Hull, Prof. S., Gravels, Isle of Wight 

 and English Channel River, 100 ; 

 Sub-oceanic Physiography, 100. 



Human Art in Red Crag, 95, 141, 

 285, 334. 



Fossil Remains, Peru, 329. 



Remains, Barrington Beds, 



Cambridge, 187. 



Skeleton, Ipswich, 165, 239, 287. 



Humphrey, Dr. W. A., Geology north 

 of Zeerust, 331. 



TCE, Viscosity of, 265. 



Iguanodon mantelli, Wealden, Brigh- 



stone Bay, 445. 

 Index Generom et Specierum Ani- 



nialium, 466. 

 India, 567, 570. 



Ingleton Coal-field, Fossil Flora of, 80. 

 Inlier, Longmynd and Cambrian, 



Herefordshire, 180. 

 Inoceramus, Evolution of Cretaceous 



Period, 43. 

 Insect-Remains, Midland and South- 



East Coal-fields, 283. 

 Interglacial Gravel Beds, Isle of 



Wight and South of England, 100. 

 Internal Structure, Sea-urchins, Upper 



Chalk, 39. 

 International Geological Congress, 



Twelfth, 431. 

 Ipswich, Human Skeleton, 165, 187, 



239, 287. 

 Irving, Rev. A., Grey wether, 23 ; Buried 



River Channel, Peterborough, 465. 



JACKSON, J. W., Mollusca, Coal- 

 measures, Lancashire, 449 ; 



Oolitic Unios, 91. 

 Jameson, C. E., Geologv of Wyoming, 



427. 

 Japan, Climatic Changes in, 179. 

 Jehu, Professor T. J., Fossils in 



Boundary Fault Series, Aberfoyle, 



465, 468 ; Geolog^y around Dundee 



and St. Andrews, 465. 

 Jennison, W. F., Gypsum Deposits, 



Canada, 179. 

 Johnson, W., Wimbledon Common, 



its Geology, etc., 173. 



