Index. 



581 



LAK 



(ENI 



LAKELAND, Physiographical Studies 

 in, 299. 



The Tarns of, 44. 



Lamellibranchiata, from Eussia and 



South Africa, 299. 

 Lamplugh, G. W., Crush-Couglomerates 



of the Isle of Man, 372. 

 Lee, J. B., Instrument for Surveying by 



Photography, 44. 

 Leighton, T., The Lower Greensand 

 above the Atherfield Clay of East 

 Surrey. 90 ; On Pinites hexagonus, 

 Carruthers, 188. 

 Lias Ironstone around Banbury, 138. 

 Liassic Fish, Osteorachis macrocephalus, 



204. 

 Life of Sir Richard Owen, 38. 

 Lindstrom, G., On the Discovery of 

 Cyathaspis in the Silurian of Got- 

 land, 170. 

 List of Papers read in Section C, British 



Association, 459. 

 Lizard District, Serpentine, Gneissoid, 



and Hornblendic Eocks of the, 573. 

 Lobley, J. L., On the Mean Eadial 



Variation of the Globe, 140. 

 Loess and other Superficial Deposits of 



Shantung, 141. 

 Lophiostomus affinis, sp. nov., A. S. 



Woodward, 210. 

 Loven, Sven, Obituary of, 480. 

 Lydekker, E., On Bones of a Sauropodous 

 Dinosaur from Madagascar, 140. 



~\/rACROSEMITJS Andrewsi, sp. 

 -^^J- nov., A. S. Woodward, 148. 

 Madagascar, Collection of Fossils from, 

 43. 



Geological Notes of a Journey 



in, 43. 

 Making of Mountains, 93. 

 Malta, On the Occurrence of Fhoca 



rugosidens in, 215. 

 Maltese Islands, Pleistocene Beds of 



the, 42. 

 Marr, J. E., The Tarns of Lakeland, 

 44 ; Physiographical Studies in Lake- 

 land, 299. 



and Garwood, Zonal Division of 



the Carboniferous System, 474, 550. 



and Nicholson, On the Phylogeny 



of the Graptolites, 529. 

 Marshall Hall, A Glacial Committee for 

 North America and Europe, 144 ; 

 Glacial Progress, 368. 

 Mashonalaud and Matabeleland, Geo- 

 logy of, 193. 

 Maskelyne, N. Story, Crystallography, 



326. 

 Mauritius, Physical Features and Geo- 

 logy of, 279. 



McHenry, A., Age of the Trachytic 

 Eocks of Antrim, 260. 



and Watts, Guide to the 



Fossils and Eocks belonging to the 

 Geological Survey of Ireland, 516. 

 McKenney Hughes, T., A New Ossi- 

 ferous Fissure in the Creswell Crags, 

 186. 

 McMahon and Hutchings, Note on 



Pseudo-Spherulites, 257. 

 Mean Eadial Variation of the Globe, 



140. 

 Memoir of Sir Andrew Eamsay, 132. 

 Merrill, G. P., The Onyx Marbles, 576. 

 Mesodon macropterus, Ag., var. parvus, 



nov., A. S. Woodw., 147. 

 Metamorphism at Malvern, 432. 

 Metasomatosis, Dr. Callaway, etc., 335, 



376. 

 Midland Coalfield, Eastern Limits of the, 



92. 

 Milne, J., Earthquake and Volcanic 



Phenomena of Japan, 84. 

 Mineral Eesources of Anatolia, 139. 

 Miocene Insect Fauna of CEningen, 116. 

 Monckton, H. W., The Stirling Dolerite, 



281. 

 Mountain Evolution, Expansion Theory 

 of, 308. 



NAEBOEOUGH District, Leicester- 

 shire, Note on the, 44. 

 Natal, The Marble Beds of, 45. 

 Nature and Art, 375. 

 Newton, E. T., Human Eemains in the 

 PalffioUthic Gravels at Galley Hill, 

 330. 



E. B., Fossils from Madagascar, 



43. 



T. W., Eetirement of, 336. 



Newton's Dictionary of Birds, 136. 

 Nicholson and Marr, On the Phylogeny 



of the Graptolites, 529. 

 Norfolk, Destruction of Eccles Church, 



143. 



OBITUAET of Prof. Allen Harker, 

 96 ; Dr. J. W. Hulke, 144, 189 ; 

 Prof. J. D. Dana, 285 ; The Marquis 

 of Saporta. 286 ; Eev. Norman Gla^s, 

 287 ; Prof. T. H. Huxley, 337 ; Prof. 

 Valentine Ball, 382 ; Prof. W. C. 

 Williamson, 383 ; T. J. Slatter, 479 ; 

 James Carter, 479 ; Prof. Sven Loven, 

 480; Eobert Fitch, 527; J. E. Taylor, 

 628 ; Dr. Ernst von Eebeur-Pasch- 

 witz, 575 ; Capt. Charles Tyler, 576. 



Oceanic Deposits, The Chemical Compo- 

 sition of some, 186. 



(Eniugen, Miocene Insect Fauna of, 116. 



