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Index. 



Hostetter, J. C, Apparatus for 

 growing Crystals, 40 ; Haematite 

 and Rutile, 427. 



IGNEOUS Magmas, Differentiation, 

 N. L. Bowen, 86. 

 Income-tax, John W Evans, 192. 

 Ingredients in Banded Bituminous 



Coal, Marie C. Stopes, 85. 

 Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 



233, 522. 

 Intra-Jurassic Movements in the 



Midlands, Professor Arthur H. Cox 



and Arthur E. Trueman, J 98. 

 Invertebrate Palaeontology, H. A. 



Hawkins, 469. 

 Investigation of Loose Arenaceous 



Sediments, H. A. Baker, 321, 363, 



411, 463. 

 Iron Ore Supplies of the World, F. H. 



Hatch, 504. 



Ores, Kiruna, R. A. Daly, 282. 



-. Scotland. 468. 



and Geology, Minnesota, 



E. C. Harden and A. W. Johnston, 



520. 

 Isostatic Measure of Rocky Moun- 

 tains, Charles Kej^es. 262. 



JACK, H. LOCKHART. Phosphates 

 of South Australia, 181. 



Jackson, J. Wilfrid, Quartzose Con- 

 glomerate, Staffs, 487. 



Johnston, A. W., Geology and Iron- 

 ores, Minnesota, 52(t. 



Jurassic Ammonites, East Africa, 

 L F. Spath, 311, 351. 



Chronology, S. S. Buckman, 



137. 



KARROO Reptiles, S. H. 

 Haughton, 229. 



Kato, Takeo, Mesozoic Igneous Rocks, 

 Japan, 425. 



Kent, Coalfield, A. E. Ritchie, 375. 



Keyes, Charles, Isostatic Measure of 

 Rocky Mountains, 262. 



Kindle, E. M., Characteristics of 

 Marine Clastics, 334. 



King, W. B. R., Geological Work on 

 the Western Front, 46 ; Sedgwick 

 Museum Notes, on Sphoirocoryphe 

 tliomsoni Reed, 532. 



Kitchin, F. L., Gault, Leighton 

 Buzzard, 285 ; Upper Cretaceous 

 Strata and Upper Gault, Bedford- 

 shire, 4, 52, 100 



Kuroko Kosaka Copper Mines, R. 

 Ohashi, 283. 



LACROIX, A., Nepheline Rocks, 

 185. 

 Lamplugh, G. W., Gault near 



Leighton Buzzard, 234. 

 Laney, F. B., Ores of Tonopah, 



Nevada, 183. 

 Lapworth, Charles, an Appreciation, 



195. 

 Laterite, Physiographic Relations of, 



W. M. Davis, 4. 



Phy.siography of F. Dixey, 524. 



Lateritization in Sierra Leone, F. 



Dixev, 211. 

 La Touche, T. H D., Submerged 



Forest, Bombay, 376. 

 Liassic Rocks, Somersetshire, Dr. 



A. E. Trueman, 471. 

 Lichfield, Geology of Country round, 



Geol. Survej' Memoirs, 423. 

 Life on Earth, Professor W. M. 



Flinders Petrie, 471. 

 Limit between Silurian and Devonian 



Sj'stems, L. Dudley Stamp, 164. 

 Lingula in the Chalk, R. M. Brydone, 



429. 

 Lizard, Beerbachite, Professor T. G. 



Bonney, 339. 

 Lompoc, California, Diatomaceous 



Earth, Sir Nicholas Yermoloff, 271. 



MAGNETIC Disturbances in Mid- 

 lands, A. H. Cox, 133. 

 Manganese Ores, A. H. Curtis, 279. . 

 Maps and Memoirs of William Smith, 



Thomas Sheppard, 421. 

 Marginal Drift, 551. 

 Marine Boring Animals, W. T. 



Caiman, 180. 

 Clastics, Characteristics of, E. M. 



Kindle, 334. 

 Shells from Sands and Gravels, 



Durham, David Woolacott, 307. 

 " Marl and Marling in Cheshire," 



William Hewitt, 46. 

 Marr, John Edward, Pleistocene 



Deposits, Cambridge, 44 ; 



Skertchly's Stone Implements, 429. 

 McEwan, Eula D., Brachiopod, genus 



PJatijstrwphia, 88. 

 Melmore, Sidnev, Metamorphism of 



Carrock Fell Gabbro, 266. 

 Men deli sm and Palaeontology, Dr. 



F. A. Bather, Dr. Ruggles Gates, 



Professor J. E. Duerden, Professor 



A. Dendy, 470. 

 Merwin, H. E., Haematite and Rutile, 



427 ; Hydrated Ferric Oxides, 40. 

 Mesozoic Igneous Rocks, Japan, 



Takeo Kato, 425. 



