Index. 



581 



LEW 



Lewis H. Caivill, Extra-Morainic 

 Lakes, 515. 



List of Papers read at British Associa- 

 tion, 465. 



Lizard Serpentines, 137, 380. 



London Clay Chelonia, 270. 



Lydekker, R., Miocene Insectivora, 47 ; 

 Pliocene type of Equus, 90 ; Dino- 

 saurian Vertebrata, 93 ; Notes on 

 Chelonia, 270; Hordwell and other 

 Crocodilians, 307 ; Note on Hylcco- 

 champsa, 512. 



Lythomylacris Kirkbyi, H. Woodw., 55. 



Lyons, H. G., London Clay and Bag- 

 shot Beds, 284. 



lyTALVERN, Archjean Rocks of, 



-'-*-'■ 500. 



Manganese Mining, 38. 



Mammals, American Jurassic, 241, 289. 



Mammoth and the Flood, 473. 



Manitoba, On Certain Borings in, 278. 



Marr, J. E., on the Lower Palaeozoic 



Rocks, 35 ; the Work of Ice-Sheets, 



151 ; on Glacial Deposits of Sud- 

 bury, 262, 430. 

 Marsh, Prof. O. C, American Jurassic 



Mammalia, 241, 289. 

 Martin, J., on the Terraces in Rotoma- 



hama, 135. 

 McMahon, Col. C. A., on the Lizard 



Gabbro, 74 ; on the Granite of the 



Himalayas, 212. 

 Mellard Reade, T., Origin of Mountain 



Ranges, 229 ; the Dimetian of St. 



Davids, 558. 

 Menacodon rams. Marsh, 294. 

 Metamorphic Rocks of the Malvern 



Hills, 44. 

 of South Devon, 



373-. 

 Meteorites, New French, 552. 

 Microscopic Physiography of Massive 



Rocks, 122. 

 Microscopic Rock Sections, 563. 

 Middlemiss, C. S., Physical Geology, 



324. 



Miller, H., on the Carboniferous Series, 

 117. 



Miocene Insectivora, 47. 



Monck, W. H. S., Causes of Glacia- 

 tion, 332 ; on the Ice Age, 523. 



Monodonta {Turbo) humilis, Wilson, 

 201. 



Lindccolina, Wil- 

 son, 201. 



Morlaix, Rocks neai-, 570. 



Morton, G. H , on the Carboniferous 

 Limestone, 120. 



Myriapods, Carboniferous, I. 



ORI 



"M" AMES of Bones revised, 478. 



^ Natural Springs and Deep Wells, 



202. 

 Neogene Isopoda, 189. 

 Nepheline Rocks in Brazil, 373. 

 New Features in PelanecJmius coral- 



linus, 377. 

 New Fossiliferous Horizon in the Lake 



District, 339. 

 New Species of Holocentrtwi from 



Malta, 355. 

 Newton, E. T., on the Ffynon Beuno 



Cave, 94 ; on Keuper Fishes, 326 ; 



on the Norfolk " Forest Bed," 145. 

 New Zealand Fossil Flora, 363. 

 Nicholson, Prof. H. A., on Hemi- 



phyllii}n Silnriense, 176. 

 and Marr, on a New Fossil- 

 iferous Horizon, 339. 

 Norfolk "Pre-Glacial Forest-Bed," 



145- 



Norman, Mark, Geology of the Isle of 

 Wight, 367. 



Note on Hylaochampsa, 512. 



Notes on New Chelonia, 380 ; Chon- 

 drosteiis acipenseroides, 248 ; the 

 Formation of Coal-seams, 375 ; Ter- 

 tiary Entomostraca, 340, 385 ; Eastern 

 and Western Alps, 470. 



Noury, S. J., Geology of Jersey, 130. 



Nw}imuli)ia elegans. Notes on, 89. 



Zone of, 70. 



r^BERMITTWEIDA Conglomer- 



^-^ ate on the, 570. 



Obituary of Arthur Champernowne, 

 336, 382 ; Caleb Evans 141 ; 

 Earl of Enniskillen, 144 ; Charles F. 

 Fontannes, 143 ; Sir William Vernon 

 Guise, 528 ; Sir Julius von Haast, 

 432 ; Edward T. Hardman, 334 ; 

 Henry M. Jenkins, 95 ; Prof, de 

 Koninck, 432 ; John Edward Lee, 

 526 ; Count Marschall, 586 ; John 

 Arthur Phillips, 142 ; Rev. W. S. 

 Symonds, 574 ; Edward Witchell, 



479- 

 Observations on Hyperodapedon Gordoni, 



286. 

 Occurrence of Piedmontite Schist in 



Japan, 330. 

 Older Rocks of France, 40. 

 Oldham, R. D., Pebbles from the 



Punjab, 32 ; Gneissose Rocks of the 



Himalayas, 461. 

 Ophiurella nereidea, Wright, 97. 

 Ordovician Rocks of Shropshire, 78. 

 Series of the Lake District, 



359- 

 Origin of Banded Gneisses, 484. 



