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Index. 



HAM 



MIC 



HAMLING, J. G., Lower Culm of 

 North Devon, 47. 

 Hardanger District, Geological Survey of, 



73. 

 Hatch, F. H., & G. S. Corstorphine, 



Great Diamond from the Transvaal, 



170 ; Geology of South Africa, 413. 

 Haverfordwest, New Fossils from, 97, 



444, 492. 

 Hill, E., and T. G. Bonney, Chalk 



Bluffs at Trimingham, 397, 478, 524. 

 Hind, Wheelton, Geology of Derby, 574. 

 Hinde, G. J., Chert from North "China, 



255. 

 Hisakatsu, Yabe, Cretaceous Cephalopoda 



from Hokkaido, 37. 

 Hobson, B., Displaced Mass of Chalk, 



Flamborough Head, 256. 

 Hooley, R. "W., New Tortoise from 



Hordwell, 66. 

 Howe, J. Allen, Creep-folding in Valley 



Bottoms, 141. 

 Howorth, H. H., The Formation of 



Cirques, 239 ; Ice and Water, 277 ; 



Recent Geological History of the 



Baltic, 311, 337, 407, 454, 550 ; 



Trimingham Chalk, 525. 

 Hunt, A. E.., "Altered Devonian," 91 ; 



Five Theories of Devonian, 188 ; 



Geological Physics of the Shallow 



Seas, 321 : Correlation of the Bovey 



Lignite Beds, 430 ; Raised Beaches of 



Devonshire, etc., 479. 

 Hutton, F. W., Obituary, 575. 

 Hypsilophodon, 203. 



TCE or Water, 277, 336. 



Intrusive PjTOxenites, Ceylon, 363. 



JAMESON, T. F., Change of Level in 



eJ the Glacial Period, 484 ; Glacial 

 Period in Aberdeenshire, 673. 



Jones, T. Rupert, Estheriella from the 

 Malay Peninsula, 50. 



Judd, Professor J. W., Life of, 385. 



Jukes-Browne, A. J., Lower Carboni- 

 ferous Problem of Devonshire, 353. 



Jukes-Browne, A. J., & C. V. Bellamy, 

 Geology of Cj^^irus, 510 ; Geology of 

 Denzes, 566. 



KEUPER Marls, Cause of Variation 

 in, 384. 

 Kidston, R., Division and Correlation of 



the Coal-measures, 235. 

 Kimeridgian in East Prussia, 25. 

 Kuchavelli, Ceylon, Marine Clays at, 508. 



T AMPLIJGH, G. W., Geology around 

 J J Belfast, 469; Geology of the Vic- 

 toria Falls, 529. 



Lamps, Old or New, 269. 



Lang, W. D., On Stmnatopora antiqua, 



Haime, 258. 

 Lankester, E. Ray, Extinct Animals,|513. 

 Laterite of the Western Ghats, 21. 

 Lawson, A. C, Orbicular Gabbro in 



California, 83. 

 Lepidodendron Stem from the Coal- 

 measures, 208. 

 Liassic Forms related to Stmnatopora 



antiqua, 258. 

 Lightning Creek, OccuiTences of Gold 



in, 104. 

 Limestone Nodules containing Fossils 



from Baluchistan, 293. 

 List of Papers read before British 



Association, 564. 

 Li farina Sea, 311. 

 Llangadock, Gasteropoda from the Si- 



liu'iau of, 234. 

 Lowe, H. J., Old Lamps or New, 209. 

 Lower Culm of North Devon, 47. 

 Loxonematidaj, Two New Species of, 



233. 

 Lj-toceratidic, Genera and Species of, 84. 



Jlf-d GTE A Mekranensis, Newton, 

 ■^^J- sp. nov., 298. 

 Madagascar, Recent Discoveries in, 23. 

 Madagascar, Rock Cavities in Granite 



in, 17. 

 Major, C. I. Forsyth, Rodents from the 



Western Mediterranean Region, 462, 



501. 

 Malay Peninsula, Age of Estheriella- 



Shales in, 49. 

 Malayan EstherieUa, 50. 

 Manchester University Geologists' Asso- 

 ciation, 46. 

 Manual of the Chemical Analj'sis of 



Rocks, 82. 

 Marine Beds in Coal-measures in North 



Staffordshii-e, 86. 

 Mai'ine Clays at Kuchavelli, Cevlon, 508. 

 Marshall, P., Geologv of Dunedin, 330. 

 Medlicott, H. B., Obituary of, 240. 

 Mekran Coast, Bryozoon in a Nodule 



from the, 303. 

 Mekran Coast, Marine FossOs from, 293. 

 Mellor, E. T., Glacial Conglomerate in 



the Transvaal, 382. 

 Memoirs of the Geological Survey of 



England and Wales, 26, 130, 280, 



288, 416, 467, 468. 

 Memoirs of the Geological Survey of 



Ireland, 288, 469. 

 Memoirs of the Geological Survey of 



Scotland, 468. 

 Mennell, F. P., The Rhodesian Banket 



Beds, 359. 

 Microscopic Structure of Minerals forming 



Serpentine, 334. 



