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Index. 



FOS 



HYT 



Fossils, doctrine of characteristic, 73. 

 Foster, C. Le N., new localities for 



minerals, 525 ; Weald denudation, 571. 

 Fountains Abbey, section at, 54. 

 Fraas, 0., Pre-historic settlements in 



Germany, 546. 

 Fritsch, A., Eozoon, in Bohemia and 



Bavaria, 431. 

 Frost and sea v. rain and rivers, 46. 



r^ ALWAY, metamorphic rocks of, 321. 



\jr Gaudry, A., fossil animals of Pi- 

 kermi, 213. 



Gaudin, C. T., obituary notice of, 288. 



Geikie, A., glaoiation of Scotland and 

 Arctic Norway, 456; Permian volcanos 

 of Scotland, 243. 



, J., Lower Silurian rocks of Ayr- 

 shire, 321 ; Metamorphic rocks of South 

 Scotland, 529. 



Gemellariadce of the London Clay, 300. 



Geological Map of part of Yorkshire, 118. 



■ progress, 1. 



Society of London, 38, 78, 94, 



128, 178, 222, 263, 319, 371, 563. 



Society, Quarterly Journal, 



29, 119, 261,557. 



Sketches by Prof. Agassiz, 314. 



Survey of Great Britain, Me- 



moirs, vol. iii., 477, 558. 



Survey of Austria, 318 ; of 



India, 189; of Victoria, 217. 



Geology and History, 77. 

 for general readers, 175. 



ofBarnstaple, 45; of Bas-Boulon- 



nais, 216; of California, 370 ; of China, 

 369 ; of Ecuador, 373, 374 ; of Malta, 

 145 ; of Mount Sinai, 319 ; of Norway, 

 384 ; of St David-s, 182 ; of the Oow- 

 gate, 226 ; of the Lancashire Coal- 

 fields, 312; of the Moon, 141 ; of the 

 North of Scotland, 177 ; of the Vale of 

 Clwyd, 84; of Western Australia, 603, 

 651. 



Glacial beds of Canada and the Clyde, 135. 



condition of the moon's surface,9 1 . 



epoch, 40. 



origin of Denudation, 483. 



phenomena of Caithness, 130. 



Glaciation of Scotland and Norway, 457. 



Glaciers in the English Lakes, traces of, 

 291, 378. 



of Norway, 309. 



Glasgow Geological Society, 42, 133, 



Godwin- Austen, E. A. C, Belgian Geo- 

 logy, 128. [269, 324, 336, 427. 



Gold, appearances of, in the earth's crust, 

 385, 562. 



bearing rocks of South America, 22 ; 



deposits of Ecuador, 374 ; of Nova 

 Scotia, 191. 



drifts of Victoria, 133, 457. 



Goniophyllum, 283, 430. 



Granite, origin of, 71, 83, 529. 



Graptolitic shales of Dumfriesshire, 488. 



Greek Island, new, 180, 191. 



Green, A. H., formation of valleys, 523 ; 

 Faults at Hitchin, 572. 



, and E. Hull, Geology of 



Stockport, Macclesfield, etc., 312. 



Greensand, lower, phosphatic nodules in 

 the, 153. 



Greenwood, G., on Welsh Valleys, and 

 Scottish Kames, 619. 



Greville's, Dr., diatomaceee, 432. 



Guise, W. v., Belgian Bone-caves, 564. 



Gumbel, C, Eozoon in Bavaria, 308. 



Gunn, J., geology of Norfolk, 258. 



Guppy, E. J. £., Tertiary MoUusca of 

 Jamaica, 178 ; Tertiary Echinoderms 

 from the West Indies, ] 79 ; Tertiary 

 Brachiopoda of Trinidad, 179 ; Tertiary 

 strata of the West Indies, 373. 



HAINATJT, new Tertiary Umestonein, 

 174. 

 Halitheritmi, 374. 



Hall, T. M., geology "of Barnstaple, 45. 

 Harkness, E., on the geology of Galway, 



321. 

 , and H. Nicholson, geology 



of the Lake Country, 265 ; Silurian ' 



rocks of the Isle of Man, 266. 

 Harte, W., physical features of Donegal, 



73. 

 Haute-Loire, bed of fossils in, 215. 

 Heneken, T. S., obituary notice of, 192. 

 Hicks, H., and J. W. Salter, Lingula 



Flags in South Wales, 27. 

 Htttell's, J. S., resources of California, 78. 

 Hochstetter, F. von, Eozoon in Bohemia, 



308. 

 Holl, H. B., Goniophyllum pyramidale^ 



431. [319. 



Holland, F. W., geology of Mount Sinai^ 

 Hon, Le, Antiquity of Man, 563. 

 Hopkins, W., obituary notice of, 576. 

 Hughes, T. McK., junction of the Thanet 



Sand and Chalk, 223 ; on the Silurian 



rocks of Casterton Low Fell, 207. 

 Hull, E., on the raised beach of Cantyre, 



6 ; Eiver-denudation of Valleys, 476, 



570 ; Traces of Glaciers in the English 



Lakes, 378. 

 — — — , and A. H. Green, Geology of 



Stockport, Macclesfield, etc., 312. 

 Hunstanton Eed Chalk, analysis of the, 43. 

 Button, F. W., on the physical geology 



of Malta, 145. 

 Huxley, T. H., Dinosaurian remains from 



South Africa, 663 ; Fossil reptiles from 



Kilkenny, 165. 

 Hypothetical Continents, 467. 

 Hythe Penny Eambles, 430 



