Index. 
HUT 
Hutchinson, H. N., Extinct Monsters, 
41. i 
Hutton, F. W., on a New Plesiosaur 
from New Zealand, 378. 
Hypolithes and Conularia, 368. 
DDINGS, J. P., on the Volcanoes of 
Wyoming, 559. 
Igneous Rocks at Barnavave, Carling- 
ford, 551. 
Indian Peninsula, The Growth of the, 
309. 
Intrusive Sheets of Diabase near Bassen- 
thwaite, 378. 
Ireland, New Species of Discites from, 
251 
Tron-ore in the Lias of Raasay, 492. 
Irving, A., Keuper Formation of Devon, 
44; Selenology, 48; post-Hocene 
Surface-changes in London Basin, 211. 
Isle of Wight, Hocene Tertiary Insects 
of the, 538. 
ACK and Ktheridge, Geology of 
Queensland and New Guinea, 279. 
Japan, Seismological Society of, 515. 
Jersey, On the so-called Spilites of, 59. 
Jervis, Chev. W. P., Volcano of Mergel- 
lina, 235. 
Jones, Prof. T. R., Biographical Notice 
of, 1; on Some Paleozoie Ostracoda 
from Westmoreland, 248; on Some 
Paleozoic Ostracoda from Girvan, 
285; on Some Fossil Ostracoda from 
Wyoming and Utah, 386. 
and Woodward, on Paleozoic 
Phyllopods, etc., 198; The Fossil 
PhylWopoda of the Paleozoic Rocks, 
529. 
Judd, J. W., Tertiary Granite in the 
Gabbro of the Cuilin Hills, 185; on 
Composite Dykes in Arran, 376. 
Jukes-Browne, A. J., The Mammoth of 
the Glacial Drift, 141; A Boring at 
Willoughby in Lincolnshire, 142, 
329; Foraminiferal Limestone from 
the Grenadine Islands, 270; The 
Relative Age of Flints, 315 ; Dissemi- 
nated Silica in Chalk considered in 
Relation to Flints, 541. 
Jurassic Fauna of Portugal, 371. 
Rocks, near Cambridge, 40. 
of Britain, 415. 
AYSER, E., Text Book of Com- 
parative Geology, 361. 
Kendall, J. D., lIron-ores of Great 
Britain and Ireland, 372. 
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MAR 
Keuper Formation in Devon, 44. 
Kinder Scout Grit, Slab of Shale from 
above the, 540. 
King, F. H., Fluctuations of Level of 
Groundwater in Wisconsin, 568. 
La Philip, The Grewth of the 
Indian Peninsula, 309; Llandovery 
and Associated Rocks near Corwen, 
328. 
Lake Geneva, Note on the Growth of, 
454. 
Tanganyika, The Rise and Fall 
of, 379. 
Lakes of Zurich and Wallen, 222. 
Lemuroid Mammals from Madagascar, 
336. 
Lepontine Alps, 46. 
Lincolnshire, A Remarkable Spring in, 
96. 
Lizard, Coast-Sections at the, 136. 
London Basin, post-Eocene Surface- 
changes in the, 211. 
Lydekker, R., on a Suropodous Dino- 
saurian Vertebra from Hastings, 48; 
Jaw of a Carnivorous Dinosaur from 
Peterborough, 238; Mammalian In- 
cisor from Hastings, 238; Dinosaurian 
Teeth from Aylesbury, 378. 
Meee Discovery of a 
i Secondary Reptile in, 194. 
Madsen, Victor, Scandinavian Boulders 
at Cromer, 85. 
Magmatic Concentrations, Berthelot’s 
Principle applied to, 546. 
Major, C. J. Forsyth, on the Fossil- 
remains from Samos, 69; on Meyala- 
dapis madagascariensis, 336. 
Maltese Cave-exploration, 144. 
Islands, Marls and Clays of, 45. 
Limestones, Flint and Chert in, 
157. 
Maivern Crystallines, 92. 
Mammalia, Geological Development of 
the, 401, 455, 501. 
Mammalian Incisor from the Wealden 
of Hastings, 238. 
Mammoth and the Glacial Drift, 89, 90, 
139, 141. 
—— Remains in the Yukon District 
of Canada and in Alaska, 574. 
———— The True Horizon of the, 20, 
107, 161, 334, 353. 
Marine Deposits, On the Thickness and 
Expansion of, 255. 
