Index. 



581 



IGN 



MER 



IGNEOUS Rocks and Associated Sedi- 

 mentary Beds of the Tortworth In- 



lier, 279. 

 Igneous Rocks associated with the Cam- 

 brian Beds of the Malvern Hills, 93. 

 Igneous Rocks, Systematic Nomenclature 



for, 304. 

 India, Royle's Types of Fossil Plants 



from, 546. 

 Influence of "Winds upon Climate, 327. 

 InsectfromCoal-measuresof S.Wales, 65. 

 International Geological Congress, 240, 



285, 288. 

 Intrusive Igneous Rocks in Ireland, 381, 



526. 

 Ireland, Intrusive, Tuff-like, Igneous 



Rocks and Breccias in, 381. 



JACK, R. L., Artesian Water in 

 Queensland, 570. 



Jevons, H. S., A Systematic Nomen- 

 clature for Igneous Rocks, 304. 



Johnson, J. P., Cretaceous Rocks at 

 Glynde and their Fossils, 249. 



Johnston, M. S., Geological Notes on 

 Central France, 59 ; International 

 Geological Congress, 285. 



Joly, J., The Circulation of Salt and 

 Geological Time, 344, 504 ; Age of 

 the Earth, 371. 



Jones, T. R., History of Sarsens, 54, 

 115; Fossil Estherm from the Cape 

 of Good Hope, 350 ; Eolithic Man, 

 425 ; Some Carboniferous Shales from 

 Siberia, 433. 



Judd, Professor J. W., Note on the 

 Structure of Sarsens, 1. 



Jukes-Browne, A. J., The Cretaceous 

 Rocks of Britain, 82. 



Jukes-Browne & Scanes, Upper Green- 

 sand of Mere and Maiden Bradley, 93. 



Jiu-assic Brachiopoda, 478. 



Jurassic Fauna of Cutch, 276. 



Jurassic Flora of East Yorkshire, 36. 



KENDALL & MUFF, Evidences of 

 Ancient Glacier-dammed Lakes in 



the Cheviots, 513. 

 Keuper Marls, Section of, at Great 



Crosby, 417. 

 Kidston, R., Flora of the Coal-measures, 



29. 

 Kilroe & McHenry, Intrusive, Tuff-like, 



Igneous Rock, 381. 

 Kiltorcan Beds of Ireland, Belinurus 



from the, 52. 

 Kirkby, J. W., Obituary of, 480. 

 Kitchin, Dr. F. L., Jurassic Fauna of 



Cutch, 276. 

 Koshiwara, Mr., Argonaut from the 



Tertiary of Japan, 323. 



T ACCOLITHS of Montana, 423. 



Ladysmith, Geological Notes on the 

 Neighbourhood of, 509. 



Lake Basins in Alberta and British 

 Columbia, 97. 



Lambe, L. M., Revision of the Genera 

 and Species of Canadian Palaeozoic 

 Corals, 472. 



Lamplugh, G. W., Names for the British 

 Ice-sheets, etc., 142, 284. 



Landslips in Boulder-clay near Soar- 

 borough, 380. 



Lapworth, C, Eminent Living Geo- 

 logists, 289. 



Lepontine Alps, Schists and Schistose 

 Rocks in the, 161. 



Lichas scutalis, Salter, 5. 



Limburgite from near Sasbach, 411. 



Lindstrom, Professor G., Obituary of, 

 288, 333. 



Lomas, J., Construction and Uses of 

 Strike-Maps, 34. 



Longe, F. D., On the Formation of 

 Flints in Chalk, 422. 



Liitken, Professor C. F., Obituary of, 191. 



Lydekker, R., Skull of a Chiru-like 

 "Antelope from Hundes, Tibet, 329. 



Lynton, Coblenzian Fossils from, 529. 



MACNAIR, P., Crystalline Schists of 

 the Southern Highlands, 567. 

 Macnamara, N. C, The Hunterian 



Oration, 419. 

 Major, C. I. Forsyth, Characters of 



Mammals, 241; Reported Fossil Camel 



and Nilghai at Samos, 354. 

 Malay Peninsula Limestone, 189. 

 Mainmillatns-Zone in East Surrey, 331. 

 Man, Earliest Traces of, 337. 

 Manchester Literary and Philosophical 



Society, 574. 

 Mansel-Pleydell, J. C, Climate and 



Geological Changes and the British 



Flora, 424. 

 Mansergh, J., Water and Water Supply, 



271. 

 Marr, J. E., What is Coal ?, 33 ; 



Evaporation and Sublimation, 189. 

 Maryland Geological Survey, 266, 418. 

 Matley, C. A., The Geology of Mynydd- 



y-Garn, 43. 

 McEnery, The Late Rev. J., 428. 

 McEvoy, J., Geological Survey of 



Canada, 136. 

 McMahou, C. A., Tourmaline in White 



Granite of Dartmoor, 316. 

 Meldon, Tourmaline of the White Granite 



of, 316. 

 Mennell, F. P., Copper- bearing Rocks 



of South Australia, 520. 

 Merzbacher, G., On the Caucasus, 372. 



