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Index. 



GLA 



LAN 



Glaciology, A Bibliography of Norfolk, 



96. 

 Globigerma -msivla of Barbados, 333. 

 Gold Output, "Western Australia, 576. 

 Granites and Associated Arkoses on Lake 



Temiscaming, 39. 

 Graptolite-Fauna of the Skiddaw Slates, 



2S7. 

 Gravels of the Bagshot District, 140. 

 Gravels, High-level, in Berkshire and 



Oxfordshire, 33-2. 

 Green, Professor A. H (the late). First 



Lessons in Modern Geology, 572. 

 Greenly, Edward, Arenig Shales at Menai 



Bridge, 560. 

 Gregory, J. W., Egyptian Fossil 



Echinodea, 149; Egj'ptian Fossil 



Madreporaria, 241 ; Millestroma, a 



Cretaceous Milleporoid from Egypt, 



337. 

 Gresley, W. S., New Carboniferous 



Plants, and how they contribute to 



the Formation of Coal-Seams, 189 ; 



" Cone-in-Cone," 236. 

 Groom, Professor Theodore, Note on the 



Martley Quartzite, 562. 

 Gunn, W., Correlation of the Lower 



Carboniferous Eocks of England and 



Scotland, 342. 



HALL, Professor James, Obituary of, 

 431. 

 Harker, A., Petrology for Students, 45. 

 Harmer, S. J., The Pelican as an 



Indigenous British Bird, 417. 

 Harris, G. F , Narrative of a Journey 



through Russia, 9, 110. 

 Harrison & Franks, The Globigerina- 



marls of Barbados, 333. 

 Harrison, AV. J., A Bibliography of 



Norfolk Glaciology, 96. 

 Hatch, F. H. , A Geological Survey of 



the Witwatersrand, 46. 

 Heathfleld Station, Note on Natural 



Gas at, 332. 

 Herefordshire Earthquake of Dec. 17, 



1896, 384. 

 Sesperornis, The Affinities of, 38. 

 Hewitt, J. T., Note on the Natural Gas 



at Heathfleld Station, Sussex, 332. 

 Hind, Wheelton, Life-Zones in the 



Carboniferous Deposits of Europe, 



61 ; Mr. W. Gunn's Correlation of 



the Carboniferous Bocks of England 



and Scotland, 506. 

 Hinde, Dr. G. J., Badiolaria in Devonian, 



New South "Wales, 575. 

 Holmes, T. "V"., Deneholes and Bell 



Pits, 447. 

 Eoplites tuMrculatttx, J. Shy., A De- 

 formed Example of, 541. 



Ho worth. Sir" H. H., Surface Geology of 

 the North of Europe, 195, 257. 



Hudleston, W. H. , Address to the 

 Geological Section, British Association, 

 Bristol, 458. 



Hughes, G. P., Notes onEed-Deer, 119. 



Hull, E., Changes of Level in Mexico, 

 194 ; Submerged Terraces and Eiver 

 Valleys Bordering the British Isles, 

 351 ; The Submerged Platform of 

 Western Eiu'ope, 478. 



Hutchinss, T. M., Contact Eocks of the 

 Great'Whin Sill, 69, 123. 



" "TEISH Elk" in the Isle of Man, 



i 116. 

 Iron-ore of Gellivara, 573. 

 Italian Seismological Society, 428. 



JAMAICA, Great Changes of Level in, 

 615. 



Jennings, A. V., On the Structure of 

 the Davos Valley, 93. 



Jevons, H. S., A Numerical Scale of 

 Texture for Eocks, 255. 



Jones, T. E., Triassic (?) Estherice 

 from Cimorron Series of Kansas, 291. 



Jones, T. E., & "Woodward, H., Eeport 

 on Fossil Phyllopoda, 41. 



Judd, J. "W., 'Earliest Engraved Geo- 

 logical Maps of England and "Wales, 

 97 ; Earliest Geological Maps of Scot- 

 land and Ireland, 145. 



Jukes-Browne, A. J., Origin of the Vale 

 of Marshwood in West Dorset, 161 ; 

 Outlier of Cenomanian and Turonian 

 near Honiton, 236 ; The Submerged 

 Platform of Western Europe, 429, 527. 



Jukes-Browne, A. J., & Milne, John, 

 Cretaceous Fossils in Aberdeenshire, 

 25. 



Jurassic and Cretaceous Eadiolaria, 513. 



Jurassic Time, On the Grouping of some 

 Divisions of, 238. 



KINCAEDINESHIEE, Occurrence of 

 Chloritoid in, 140. 

 Knightly, T. E., Ebbing and Flowing 



Wells, 333. 

 Koettlitz, E., Geology of Franz Josef 

 Land, 376. 



LAKE-BASINS in the Lepontine 

 Alps, 15. 

 Lakes of Snowdon, 51. 

 Lankester, Professor E. Eay, appointed 

 Director of the British Museum 

 (Natural History), 434. 



