Indi\ 



627 



K 



KAN 

 ANCHENJUNGA, Round, 74. 



OBI 



Keunard & Warren, Tufaceous Depo.sit 



of Totland Bay, 19. 

 Keratoplivres of the Breidden and Berwyn 



Hills, is. 

 Keuper Basement Beds, 478. 

 Kidstou, R., Fossil Plants, 180. 

 Kisliou and Jordan Valleys, 57o. 

 Knight, X., Dolomites of Eastern Iowa, 



493. 



IAKE, Philip, Atmospheric Erosion in 

 J Corsica, 89. 

 Lamplugh, G. W., Bridlington Crag, 



237 ; Lower Cretaceous Phosphatic- 



beds and their Fauua, 5-51. 

 Lamplugh & Stather, Report on Fossili- 



ferous Deposits at Kirmington, etc., 



512. 

 Ijancashire, Lower Coal of, 622. 

 Landslip, The Frank, 466. 

 Lang, W. D., Zone of HopVues inter- 



ritpUis at Charmouth, 124; Jurassic 



forms of the 'genera' Siomafopora and 



Prohoscina, 315. 

 Lelean, P. S., Eocene Outcrop in Central 



Africa, 290. 

 Lepus europceus absent in British Pleisto- 

 cene Deposits, 143. 

 Liassic and Oolitic Floras of England, 



615. 

 Lincolnshire, North, Upper Chalk of, 



172. 

 Lindemaun, B., Granular Carbonate 



Rocks, 613. 

 Liiithia oblonga from Sinai, 441. 

 Llyn Padarn Dyke, Age of the, 330. 

 Lomas & Cope, Igueous Rocks of the 



Berwyns, 33. 

 "London Bridge," Torquay, 613. 

 Lower and Middle Chalk of England, 176. 



MAJOR, C. I. F., Lepm enropwus, 

 143. 

 Mammals from the Eocene of Egypt, 109, 



157, 211. 

 Manchester Philosoi)hical Society, 618. 

 Marbela Manjak Mine, Trinidad, 276. 

 Marine Fossils in Upper Coal-measures, 



283. 

 Marr, J. E., Geology of Cambridgeshire, 



508. 

 Marsitpites iu the Chalk of Beddington, 



482. 

 Marsupites in the Chalk of the Croydon 



Area, 482, 525, 622. 

 Matthews, G. F., Batrachian Footprints, 



181. 

 McMahon, Charles Alexander, Obituary 



of, 192, 237. 



Megalohyrax minor, Audrexys, sp. nov., 



213. 

 Melbourne, Paheontology in the National 



Museum, 215. 

 Memoirs of the Geological Survey, 35, 



176, 277, 823, 470.'" 

 Mennell, F. P., Composition of Igneous- 

 Rocks, 263. 

 MerycodiiH oshnriit, 518. 

 Mesozoic Plants, 615. 

 Method of makingGeologicalModels,260. 

 Mineralogical Society, 41, 142, 236, 331. 

 Mineralogical Survey of Ceylon, 144, 464.. 

 Minerals of Colombia, 519. 

 Mining in Ireland, 288. 

 Miocene Rocks iu Eastern Sinai, 250. 

 Miocene Rocks between Cairo and Suez, 



603. 

 Mmritherium, 109. 

 Moine Gneisses and their position in the 



Highland Sequence, 234. 

 Morgan & Reynolds, Igueous Rocks of 



the Bristol District, 87. 

 Mount Sorrel Granite, Patches in, 501. 

 Museum of Practical Geology, 478. 



N 



T AJAS in the Peat, 555 



Nansen's North Polar Sea, 422, 518. 



Natural Arch, Torquay, 613. 



Neolithic Flint Flakes at Hope's Nose,, 

 332. 



New Crocodile, South Africa, 582. 



NeAvsom, J. F., Sandstone Dykes iu 



■ California, 216. 



Newtou, E. T., Edcstua in the Coal- 

 measures of Britain, 40. 



Newton, R. B., Linthia oblonya from 

 Sinai, 441 ; Tertiary Fossils of Somali- 

 land, 477. 



Nomenclature of Eipple-mark, 410. 



Non - Sequence between the Keuper 

 and Rhietic of Gloucestershire and 

 AYorcestershire, 429. 



North Polar Expedition, 1893-96, 518. 



Notes on Tin and Copper Deposits of 

 Camborne, 288. 



Notochampsa, geu. nov., Stormberg Beds,, 

 South Africa, 582. 



Notochampm Istedana. Broom, sp. noy., 

 583. 



Notochampm lonyipcs, Broom, sp. nov.,. 

 584. 



OBITUARY of C. E. Beecher, 192, 

 284; E. J. Chapman, 144; W. D. 

 Crick, 144; Robert Etheridge, 42; 

 J. B. Hatcher, 568 ; C. LeNeve Foster, 

 286; C. A. McMahon, 192, 237; 

 C. Ricketts, 240; F. Rutley, 333; 

 R. F. Tomes, 565 ; "W. Vicafy, 143 ; 

 Karl v(m Zittel, 90. 



