Index. 



581 



Jones, Professor 0. T., Cambrian 

 Koeks, Pembrokeshire, 281 ; Geo- 

 logical Structure, Central Wales, 282. 



Jowett, A., Volcanic Eocks, Forfar- 

 shire, 466. 



Jukes-Browne, A. J., Strati graphical 

 Names, 189 ; Stratigraphical Geo- 

 logy, 232 ; Two Stages in Upper 

 Chalk, 304, 360; Cambrian Geology, 

 503. 



KEEPING, H., Eetirement from 

 Geological Museum, Cambridge, 



144 ; Examination of Creechbarrow 



Hill, 509. 

 Keith, Prof. A., Human Skeleton, 



Ipswich, 287. 

 Kellogg, Dr. L., Fossil Beaver, Cah- 



fornia, 278. 

 Kent Coal-field, Fossil Plants from, 97. 

 Keuper Basement Beds, Nottingham- 

 shire, 252. 

 Khartum, Elephant Molar frpm Bed 



of Nile, 110. 

 King, W.' W., &Lewis, W. J., Silurian 



and Old Bed, Staffordshire, 437, 484. 

 Klinghardt, Dr. F., Sea-urchins, 



Upper Chalk, 39. 

 Knapdale, Jura, and North Kintyre, 



Geology of, 177. 

 Knipe,H.E.,Evolutionin the Past, 268. 

 Kopjes and Inselberge, Origin of, 514. 

 Kynaston, H., Transvaal Survey, 275. 



T ABYEINTHODONT, Kansas, 178. 



Laccolites, Bushveld and Karroo, 

 South Africa, 425. 



Lake, P., Geology and Petrology, 

 Dolgelly, 282. 



Lake Parinacochas, 478. 



Lamb, L. M., Arctotlierium Yukon- 

 ense, 428. 



Lamplugh, G. W., Mesozoic Eocks, 

 Kent Coal-field, 131 ; Geology 

 around Ollerton, 229; British late- 

 Glacial Deposits, 278 ; Glacial 

 Phenomena, Spitzbergen, 382. 



Lancashire, North, Geography of, 427. 



Lang, W. D., On ' Charmouthian ', 

 284 ; Carb. Zones shown by Corals, 

 Nat. Hist. Mus., 435; Bernard's 

 Biological ^Theories, 550. 



Laterite, Western Australia, 399. 



Lateroflustrellaria rohusta, Brydone, 

 sp. nov., 7. 



Lee, G. W., British Carboniferous 

 Trepostomata, 424. 



Leeds, C. E., Obituary of, 287. 



Lemoine, M. P., Geologie du Bassin 

 de Paris, 134, 171. 



Lewis, W. J., & King, W. W., Silurian 

 and Old Eed, Staffordshire, 437, 484. 



Links with Past in Plant World, 91. 



Liverpool Geological Society, 276. 



Lloyd, Prof. J. E., Carnarvon, 88. 



Longstaff, Jane, New Lower Carboni- 

 ferous Gasteropoda, 238. 



Lower Huronian Fossils, Canada, 478. 



Lull, E. S., Glacial Man, 331. 



■jl/TcCALLUM, A., Midlothian, 231. 



McHenry, A., Dingle Beds, 179. 



Mackie, Dr. W., A^olcanic Eock, Ord 

 Hill, Aberdeenshire, 465, 561. 



Maclaren, M., Desert-water, West 

 Australia, 301. 



Macnair, P., Glasgow Museum, 330. 



Magdalen Islands, 90. 



Malay States, Geology of, 273. 



Man, Prehistoric, 165, 187, 218, 239, 

 272, 287. 



Maps, Geological, 86. 



Markham, Sir C, Antarctic, 466. 



Marr, Dr. J. E., Geography, North 

 Lancashire, 427. 



Marshall, Dr. P., Younger Eock 

 Series, New Zealand, 314. 



Martin, E. W., Dew-Ponds and Mist- 

 Ponds, 466. 



Maryland Geological Survey, 476. 



Matley, C. A., Upper Keuper Sand- 

 stone Group, Warwickshire, 179. 



Matthew, G. F., Climate in the 

 Devonian, 380. 



Maw, George, Obituary of, 143. 



Meekatharra, W. Australia, Map, 235. 



Megascopic Pseudostromatism, 428. 



Mevibranipora pellicula, Brydone, 

 sp. nov., 434; M. pyrigera, 

 Brydone, sp. nov., 433; M. tenebrosa, 

 Brydone, sp. nov., 433 ; M. Withersi, 

 Brydone, sp. nov., 434. 



Menai Straits, Theory of, 511. 



Merrill, Dr. G., Meteoric Stone, 

 Kansas, 479. 



Mesozoic Eocks of Kent Coal Ex- 

 ploration, 131. 



Meteoric Stone, Kansas, 479. 



Mica-schists of Anglesey, 470. 



Micropetrology for Beginners, 277. 



Midlothian, Geographyof, 231. 



Millstone Grit, Yorkshire, 465, 561. 



Milne, Professor John, Eminent 

 Living Geologists, 337- 



Mineral Grains, Scot. Carb., 465, 515. 



Eesources, Philijipine Is., 90. 



Mineralogical Notes, 277. 



Society, 94, 140, 238, 384. 



Mineralogy, 235. 



Mining Eegion, West of England, 226. 



