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Index. 



HOB 



Hobson, B., Igneous Rocks of the Isle 



of Man, 283. 

 Holland, T. H., Specimens from the 



Korea, 41. 

 Holm, G., on "Stem-ossicles" of 



Crinoidea, 88 ; on Graptolites of 



Gotland, 179. 

 Horned Dinosaurs of North-America, 



193, 242. 

 Hovelacque, M. M., on the Wooden 



Dinosaur, 82. 

 Howorth, H. H., on Recent and Rapid 



Elevation, 98, 156 ; Rapid Eleva- 



of the Himalayas, 294 ; Recent and 



Rapid Elevation of the Cordillera, 



441. 

 Hutchings, W. M., Further Notes on 



Fireclays, 164; Rutile in Fireclays, 



304; Note on Altered Coniston Flags 



at Shap, 459, 528 ; Petrological 



Notes, 536. 

 Hutchinson, H. M., the Autobiography 



of the Earth, 1 31 

 Hull, E., on the Physical Geology of 



Tennessee, 45 ; Physical Geology of 



Ireland, 556. 

 Hunt, A. R., on Detrital Tourmaline, 



467. 

 Hyatt, A., Carboniferous Cepalopods, 



549- 

 Hylo7iomus Lyelh, Note on, 258, 

 Wildi, A. S. Woodvsr., sp. 



nov. 211, 329. 



TCHTH YOSA UR US tenuirostris, 



J- from Street, 289. 



Identity of Nautilus Neocomiensis, and 

 N. Deslongchanipsianus, 25. 



Igneous Rocks of the South of the Isle 

 of Man, 283. 



Illinois, Geological Survey of, 32 1 . 



Inferences derived from the Scandi- 

 navian Glacier, 387. 



International Geological Congress, 47, 

 192. 



Investigation of the Cave at Elbolton, 



525- 



Ireland, Physical Geology of, 556. 



Irving, A., on the Bagshot Beds, 42 ; 

 Dynamic-Metamorphism, 94, 240, 

 296, 479 ; Motion of Land-Ice, 141 ; 

 Physical Studies of an Ancient 

 Estuary, 359; Recent Excavations 

 near Wellington College, 383. 



Isolation of Minerals, Apparatus for, 67. 



JAEKEL, O., on Perforating Fungi, 

 35 ; on Fossil Remains (A Pi-istio- 

 phorus, 39 ; Age of the so-called 



LOO 



Graptolite-stone, 179; on Palaeozoic 

 Sharks, 422. 



Jamieson, T. F., the Scandinavian 

 Glacier, 387. 



Jones, T. R., on some more P'ossil 

 EsthericB, 49 ; Address to Geological 

 Section at Cardiff, 517, 560; Cam- 

 bro- Silurian Ostracoda from Ame- 

 rica, 559 ; Concerning Nomencla- 

 ture, 576. 



Jukes- Browne, A. J., Elevation and 

 Subsidence, 143 ; 'Loviox Greensand 

 in Dorset, 456. 



Cause of Monoclinal 



Flexure, 505 ; Concretions in Magne- 

 sian Limestone, 528. 



and Harrison, Geology 



of Barbados, 139. 



KEUPER Conglomerate near 

 Bristol, 213. 

 Kimberley Diamond-Mines, 412. 

 Koken, E., Tertiary Fishes, 475. 

 Korea, Notes on Specimens from the, 



41. 

 Kraraberger, G., Tertiary Fishes, 475. 

 Krause, A., Silurian Ostracoda of 

 North Germany, 559. 



T ACROIX, M. A., Description of 

 -•— ' Nepheline Syenite, 216. 

 Lake-District Rocks, 536. 

 Lake -dwellings of Europe, 467. 

 Lamplugh, G. W., on the Drifts of 



Flamborough Head, 238. 

 Land-Ice, the Motion of, 19, 141. 

 Lapparent, A., on the Porphyritic 



Rocks of Jersey, 41. 

 Lapworth, C, on Olenelhts Callavei, 



529- 

 Laville, A., on the Paris Tertiaries, 280. 

 Law that Limits the Action of Flowing 



Streams, 43. 

 Leeds Geological Association, 516. 

 Leidy, J., Obituary of, 288. 

 Leveillia latidorsata, Newton, sp. nov., 



206. 



on the Genus, 202. 



Life of David Robertson, 218. 

 Lindsay, J., Notes on the Geology of 



Ayrshire, 130. 

 Linn^an Society, 135. 

 Liverpool, Geology of the Country 



round, 226. 

 Lizard District, Crystalline Rocks of 



the, 283. 

 Lobworms, Sand brought up by, 489. 

 Loop of Athyris IcEviuscula, 495. 



