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Index. 



HAE 



HAECKEL'S Eiddle of the Uuiyerse, 

 78. 



' Hanging Valleys ' in the Alps, Origin 

 of some, 383. 



Harker, A., Ice-Erosion in the CuilKn 

 Hills, Skye, 35. 



Harrison (J. B.) & Jukes-Browne, Geo- 

 logy of Barbados, 550. 



Harrison, W. J., A Bibliography of 

 Stonehenge and Avebury, 275. 



Hatch & Hayden, Goldfields of "Wainad, 

 Southern India, 132. 



Hay, 0. P., Catalogue of the Fossil 

 Vertebrata of N. America, 569. 



Hemera, The Term, 554. 



Hemming, A., The Uppermost Chalk of 

 the Baltic, 287. 



Hertfordshire, Geology of, 568. 



Hill, E., The Matrix of the Suffolk 

 Chalky Boulder-clay, 141. 



Hill, W., The Upper Chalk of Lincoln- 

 shire, 404. 



Hindu Khoosh, Fossils from the, 3, 50. 



Hippopotamus Madagascariensis, Guldb., 

 193. 



History of Geology and PalEContology to 

 the End of the Nineteenth Century, 174. 



History of Graphite, 180. 



Holocene Deposit at Castle Cary, 87. 



Howorth, H. H., Origin and Progress 

 of the Modern Theory of the Antiquity 

 of Man, 16. 



Hudleston, W. H., Creechbarrow in 

 Purbeck, 241. 



Hudleston & McMahon, Fossils from the 

 Hindu Khoosh, 3, 49. 



Hull, E., Sub -Oceanic River VaUeys, 286. 



Hull Museum, 562. 



Hunt, A. R., On Kent's Cavern with 

 reference to Buckland and his De- 

 tractors, 114; Vindication of Bacon, 

 Huxley, Darwin, and Lyell, 265 ; On 

 the occurrence of Scalaria communis 

 in the Raised Beach on Thatcher Rock, 

 285 ; Littoral Drift, 428 ; Hydro- 

 thermal Metamorphism of the Schists 

 of South Devon, 474 ; Hydi'othermal 

 Metamorphism, 572. 



Hyolithes gracilis and related forms, 524. 



TCE-EROSION in the Cuillin Hills, 



1 Skye, 35. 



Ichthyosauuis ihyreospondylus from the 



Kimeridge Clay, Speeton, 427. 

 Igneous Complex of Magnet Cove, 



Arkansas, 177. 

 Inlier among the Jurassic Rocks of 



Sutherland, 281. 

 Interglacial Periods, Changes of Level, 59. 

 International Geological Congress, 378. 



LYM 



Inter -Permian Movement of the Pennine 



Faults, 510. 

 Ireland, Geological Structure of, 456. 

 Ireland, List of Minerals occurring in, 



500. 



JASPERS of S.E. Anglesey, Origin 

 and Associations of, 326. 



Joly, J., The Viscous Fusion of Rock- 

 forming Minerals, 475. 



Jones, T. R., Cambrian Ostracoda from 

 N.E. America, 401. 



Jukes -Browne, A. J. , Student's Handbook 

 of Stratigraphical Geology, 279 ; A 

 Deep Boring at Lyme Regis, 282 ; 

 Marsupites in theFlintsof HaldonHill, 

 449 ; The Cenomanian Overlap, 495 ; 

 Geology of Barbados, 550. 



Jurassic Strata on South Wales Line 

 between Filton and "Wootton Bassett, 

 426. 



KENDALL, P. F., A System of 

 Glacier-Lakes in the Cleveland 



Hills, 83 ; Brockrams of the Vale of 



Eden, 510. 

 Kennard & "Woodward, The Holocene 



Deposit at Castle Cary, 87. 

 Kent's Cavern with reference to Buckland 



and his Detractors, 114. 

 Kesh Caves, County Sligo, Exploration 



of, 505. 

 Keuper of S. Staffordshire, Footprints 



from, 215. 

 Kilroe & McHenry, Silurian and 



Ordovician Rocks of N.W. Ireland, 



172. 

 King, The Hon. Clarence, Obituary of, 



143. 



LAKE, P., The Limits of Legitimate 

 Speculation at the Geological 



Society, 333 ; Rivers of Wales, 428. 

 Lakes of Snowdonia, 430, 527. 

 Lamplugh, G. W., Fossils in the 



Oxford Iron-sands, 574 ; ' Calcrete,' 



575. 

 Leney, Frank, List of Figured Types of 



Fossils in the Norwich Museum, 166, 



220. 

 Leperditiadse, On a new Genus of the, 45. 

 Lichas, Note on the Genus, 42. 

 Lincolnshire, Note on the Upper Chalk 



of, 404. 

 Littoral Drift, 428. 

 Lowe, H. J., The Past and Present of 



a bit of Dartmoor, 397 ; ' Sonorous ' 



Sand, 573. 

 Lower Cretaceous of North Germany, 



561. 

 Lyme Regis, On a Deep Boring at, 282. 



