Index. 
HEN 
Henry Mountains, Geology of, 479. 
Hicks, Dr. H , Pre-Cambrian Rocks in 
Harlech Mountains, Merionethshire, 
519; Pre-Cambrian Rocks of West 
and Central Ross-shire, 103, 155, 222, 
266; Pre-Cambrian Rocks of North- 
Western and Central Highlands of 
Scotland, 327; Pre-Cambrian Vol- 
canos and Glaciers, 488. 
Hill, Rev. E., Eccentricity and Glacial 
Epochs, 10, 190, 428; Pre-Cambrian 
Rocks of Charnwood Forest, 324. 
Hill, Mr., on Cause of Glacial Epoch, 66. 
Hinde, G. J., Annelid Jaws from Wen- 
lock and Ludlow Formations of West 
of England, 323. - 
History and Comparative Anatomy of 
Extinct Carnivora, 202, 271. 
Holloway, W. H., F.G.S8., Obituary of, 
336 
Holmes, T. V., Geology of Yorkshire 
Coal-fields, 175. 
’ Horne, J., Glaciation of Orkney Islands, 
381. 
Howorth, H. H., Mammoth in Siberia, 
408, 491, 550. 
Hudleston, W. H,, Contributions to Pale- 
ontology of Yorkshire Oolites, 241, 
289, 391, 481, 529. 
Hughes, Prof. T. McKenny, Geology of 
Anglesey, 183. 
Hulke, J. W., Iguanodon Prestwichii 
from Kimmeridge Clay, 283; Verte- 
bree of Ornithopsis, Seeley, 43. 
Hull, Prot. E., Age of Pennine Chain, 
185; Geological Relation of Rocks of 
8. Ireland to those of N. Devon and 
other British and Continental Districts, 
184. 
Prof., Reply to, 331. 
Hutton, F. H., Geology and Gold-fields 
of Otago, New Zealand, 178. 
CELAND, Volcanic Eruptions and 
Earthquakes which have taken place 
within Historical Times in, 458. 
Ichthyosaurus, Skull of, from Lias of 
Whitby, in Woodwardian Museum of 
Cambridge, 377. 
Identification and Distribution of Palzo- 
zoic Rocks of Northern Punjab, 313. 
Iguanodon Prestwichii, trom Kimmeridge 
Clay, 283. 
Iguanodon, New Speciesfrom Kimmeridge 
Clay of Oxfordshire, 283. 
Implements of Stone in Coast Laterite, 
8. of Madras, 542. 
India, Geology of, 79, 127. 
Dr. Waagen’s views on Geology of 
Salt Range of, 48. 
Indian Peninsula, ‘‘ Laterite’’ of, 310. 
581 
LIM 
Inequalities of Earth’s Surface, Origin of, 
321. 
Treland, Old Red Sandstone of Curlew 
and Fintona Districts, Connaught and 
Ulster, 27. 
North, Old Red Sandstone, 517. 
Island of Torghatten, 516. 
Isle of Man, Geology of, 1. 
Issel, Prof., Geology of the Galita Islands, 
561. 
Italy, Fossil Fuels of, and their Economic 
Importance, 280. 
ASPER containing Radiolaria, 564. 
Jaws of Annelids from Wenlock and 
Ludlow Formations of West ot 
England, 323. 
Jervis, Chev. W., Fossil Fuels of Italy and 
their Economic Importance, 280. 
Jones, Prof. T. Rupert, Well lately sunk, 
at Wokingham, Berks, 421. 
Judd, Prof. J. W., Oligocene Strata of 
Hampshire Basin, 141. 
Jukes-Brown, A. J., Paleontology, in 
Text-Book of Field Geology, 177; Sub- 
division of Chalk, 248. 
AHN, Dr. 0., Evolution Theory of 
Earth, 85, 
Keeping, W., Geology of Central Wales, 
378; Pebbles in U. Neocomian of 8. 
of England, and in Upware and Potton 
Pebble Beds, 414. 
Keuper and Bunter, Unconformability of, 
308. 
Kimmeridge Clay of Oxfordshire, New 
Species of Iguanodon in, 283. 
Kinahan, G. H., Old Red Sandstone of 
Curlew and Fintona Districts, Con- 
naught and Ulster, 27; Old Red Sand- 
stone of N. Ireland, 517; Permian 
Rocks, 285. 
Kirkby, J. W., Marine Fossils in Cal- 
ciferous Sandstone Series of Fife, 381. 
Kitchen-Midden and Caves at Carriga- 
gower, Co. Cork, 512. 
Kurile Islands, 191. 
APPARENT, A. de, Geology of the 
Pays de Bray, 237; Origin of In- 
equality of Earth's Surface, 321. 
Lapworth, C., New Species of Cladophora, 
378; Linnarsson’s Recent Discoveries 
in Swedish Geology, 29, 68, 240. 
‘ Laterite’’ of Indian Peninsula, 310. 
South of Madras, 542. 
Level of Sea, 230. 
Limestone, Action of Carbonic Acid on, 
514. 
——H Upper Devonian, ‘Goniatite in 
Devonshire, 145. 
