Index. 



563 



Escarpments and Transverse Rivers, 



Henry Bury, 120. 

 Etheridge, Robert, Jun., Obituary of, 



239. 

 Etheridgina, four species of Brachio- 



pod, 535. 

 Evans, D. C, Ordovician of 



Carmarthen, 473. 



J. W., Geological Structure of 



North Devon, 472 ; Origin of Alkali 

 Igneous Rocks, 469 ; Income-tax, 

 192. 



FALCONER, J. D., Geology of the 

 Ningi Hills, 526. 

 Fauna, Lower Chalk, Reigate, Gerard 

 W. Butler, 269. 



Devonian, Torquay, F. R. 



Cowper Reed, 299, 341 ; Sphcero- 

 coryphe, 532. 



Fenland Silt, Composition of, 543. 

 Flint Implements, Earliest Palaeo- 

 lithic, J. Reid Moir, 221. 



Origin of, R. M. Brydone, 401. 



Problems, C. Carus-Wilson, 474. 



Fossil Charophyte Fruit, James 



Groves, 126. 



- Plants, A. C. Seward, 83. 

 Vole, Malta, Dorothea M. A. 



Bate, 208. 



GALE, H. S., Potash, United 

 States, 281. 

 Gaster, C. J. A., An Undescribed 



Species of Trochiliopora, 526. 

 Gates, R. Ruggles, Mendelism and 



Palaeontologj^ 470. 

 Gault near Leighton Buzzard, G. W. 



Lamplugh, 234 ; F. L. Kitchin 



and J. Pringle, 285 ; W. T. Ord, 



286. 

 Geikie, James Somerville, Obituary, 



527. 

 Geological Society, Edinburgh, 138, 



186, 521,560. 



Liverpool, 46, 189, 285. 



London, 44, 93, 135. 



Survey of Great Britain, Staff, 



529 ; Summary of Progress, 36. 

 Geologists' Association, 46, 189, 231. 



284, 380. 

 Geology, Sinonia, Rhodesia, A. J. C. 



Molyneux, 183. 

 Geophysical Reprints, J. C. Hostetter, 

 " E. Posnjak, and H. E. Merwin, 40. 

 Glacial Erosion, T. G. Bonney, 431. 

 Snowdon, W. M. Davis, 



381. 

 Time in Finland, Recent, Matti 



Sauramo, 518. 



Glaciation, Causes of, E. Hill, 432. 

 North-West of Ireland, Dr. J. K. 



Charles worth, 472. 

 Greger, D. K., North American 



Brachiopod, 635. 

 Gregory, J. W., Echinoidea, AVest 



Persia, 500 ; Pre-Glacial Valleys of 



Arran and Snowdon, 148. 

 Grimaldi Caverns, Marcellin Boule, 



130. 

 Groves, James, Fossil Charophyte 



Fruit, 126. 



HiEMATITE and Rutile, H. E. 

 Merwin and J. C. Hostetter, 427 . 

 in South Wales, T. Franklin 



Sibly, 94. 

 Forest of Dean and South Wales, 



T. Franklin Sibly, 39. 



Furness, Bernard Smith, 37 



Hall, Professor James, American 



Geologist, 483. 

 Harden, E. C, Geology and Iron-ores. 



Minnesota, 520. 

 Hardy, F., Mineral Composition of 



Fenland Silt, 543. 

 Harker, Alfred, Petrology for 



Students, 43 ; Sgurr of Eigg, 93, 



191. 

 Harmer, F. W., 529. 

 Hatch, F. H., Iron Ore Supplies of the 



World, 504. 

 Haughton, S H., Karroo Reptiles, 229. 

 Hawkins, H. L., Invertebrate Palse- 



ontology, 469 ; Morphological 



Studies on the Echinoidea Holecty- 



poida, 393. 

 Heron, A. M., Tungsten and Tin in 



Burma, 92. 

 Hewitt, William, Marl and Marling in 



Cheshire, 46. 

 Hicks, W. B , Potash in United States, 



281. 

 Hill, E., Causes of Glaciation, 432. 

 Hind, Wheelton, Distribution of 



British Carboniferous Nautiloids, 



405 ; Quartzose Conglomerate, 



Staffs, 76. 



Obituary of, 416. 



Holmes, Arthur, Nomenclature of 



Petrology, 426. 

 Holtedahl, Olaf, Palasozoic Tillites of 



North Norway, 372. 

 Homalonotus (Burmeisf.erella) bifur- 



catua sp. nov., F. R. Cowper Reed, 



303. 

 (Parahomalonotw--) WJiidbornei 



sp. nov., F. R. Cowper Reed, 344. 

 Hornblendite, Vavasour Mine, Quebec, 



J. Stansfield, 307. 



