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Index. 



GOO 



JUR 



Goodchild, J. G., Deutozoic Rocks oi 



North Biitain, 591. 

 Granite, Basic Patches in Mount Sorrel, 



501. 

 Granular Carbonate Rocks, Occurrences 



of, 613. 

 Graptolite Zones in the Arenig Rocks of 



Wales. 199. 

 Green, IT., Cornish Beds and the Ge- 



diuniau, 403 ; Silurian Fossils of Lud- 

 low Age in Cornwall, 289. 

 Greenly, E., Glaciation of Holyhead 



Mountain, 504. 

 Gregory, J. W., Glacial Geology of 



Tasmania, 87. 

 Gregory, E. A., New Edition of Huxley's 



Physiography, 563. 

 Grey wethers at Gravs Thurrock, Essex, 



288. 

 Guide to FossU Mammalia and Birds in 



the British Museum (Nat. Hist.), 



561. 

 Guppy, R. J. L., The Marhela Maujak 



Mine, 276 : Rocks from Borings at 



Trinidad, 193, 241. 

 Gwinnell, W. F., Plesio.iaiirns Skeleton 



from "NVestbm-y-on-Severn, 428. 



HARKER, A., Tertiary Igneous Rocks 

 of Skye, 556, 574. 

 Harmer, F. W., The Great Eastern 



Glacier, 509. 

 Harrison, W. J., Text-book of Geology, 



280. 

 Hatch, F. H., Boulder Beds of Venters- 

 dorp, Transvaal, 217. 

 Hatcher, J. B., Obituary of, 568. 

 Haverfordwest District, Fossils from 



the, 106. 

 Healey, M., On Upper Jurassic Ammon- 



itesi 39, 617. 

 Hemiaster sudanensis, Bather, sp. nov., 



299. 

 Hill, E., Stevn's Klint, Danish Coast, 



70. 

 Hilton, H., Gnomonic Net, 142. 

 Hind, W., Homotaxial Equivalents of 



the Lower Culm in Devonshire, 392, 



526, 584. 

 Hinde, G. J., Genus Porospharu, Stein- 



mann, 41 ; Zone of Marstipites in the 



Chalk of Beddington, near Croydon, 



482. 

 History of Collections in Brit. Mus. Nat. 



Hist., 521. 

 Hoist, N. 0., Relations of the 'Writing 



Chalk ' of Sweden and the Drift De- 

 posits, 56, 70. 

 Holyhead Mountain, The Glaciation of, 



504. 



Homotaxial Equivalents of the Lower 

 Culm of Noi-th Devon, 392, 526, 530, 

 584. 



HopUtes interruptus, Zone of, at Black 

 Yen, 124. 



Home & Peach, Cauonbie Coalfield, 82. 



Hot Springs, 252. 



Howe, J. A., ' Yoredale ' Rocks of North. 

 Derbysliire, 332. 



Hualgayoc, I'eni, Mines of, 518. 



Hudleston, W. H., Halolimnic Fauna of 

 Lake Tanganyika, 337 ; Biographical 

 Notice of, "431". 



Hull, Professor, Reply to, by S. S. 

 Buckman, 25. 



Human Remains under Stalagmite, 

 Gough's Cavern, Cheddar, 281. 



Hume, W. F., Miocene Rocks in Eastern 

 Sinai, 250. 



Hunt, A. R., Neolithic Flint Flakes at 

 Hope's Nose, 332 ; Descriptive Nomen- 

 clature of Rijjple-mark, 410 ; the New 

 Question of Ripple -mark, 619. 



Huxley's Phvsiographv. New Edition of,. 

 562. 



TCE- ACTION on Windermere, 524. 



Igneous Rocks, Average Composition of 



the, 263. 

 Igneous Rocks of the Berwyns, 33 ; of 



Pontesford Hill, 475. 

 Important Coal- Developments of Noi-th 



Staffordshire, 323. 

 Index to Geological Papers, 217. 

 Interglacial Question, 56. 

 International Geological Congress, 133. 

 Iowa, Dolomites of Eastern, 493. 

 Irving, A., Reply to Mr. A. Somervail, 



166; Keuper Basement Beds, 478; 



High-level Plateau Gravels of the 



Tamisian Area, 497. 



JAKOWLEW, N., Morphology of the- 

 Rugosa, 468. 



Jevons, H. Stanlev, KeratophvTes of the 

 Breiddeu Hills, "13. 



Jones, T. R., Paheozoic Cypridbia fnmi 

 Canada, 438. 



Jordan Valley, The, 575. 



Jukes-Browne, A. J., Valley "f the 

 Teign, 190. 



Jukes-Browne & Hill, The Cretaceous 

 Rocks of Britain, 176, 277. 



Jurassic Cephalopoda from the Hima- 

 laya, 61, 115. 



Jurassic Flora, 617. 



Jurassic forms of the ' genera ' Stoma fo- 

 porn and Frohosehia, 315. 



