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Index. 



GEE 



LAN 



Gregory, J. W., Geology and Fossil 

 Corals and Echinids of SomaKland, 

 44 ; The Geology of Mount Kenya, 

 138; The Elseolite Lignite and Four- 

 chites intrusive in the Coast Series, 

 139 ; Catalogue of Fossil Bryozoa, 380. 



Gresley, W. S., Coal Plants, Growth 

 in sitA, 538. 



Greywether at South Kensington, 543. 



Griesbach, C. L., Geological Survey of 

 India, General Eeport, 81. 



Groom, T., Pebbles of the HoUybush 

 Conglomerate, 471 ; Igneous Eocks 

 and Cambrian Beds at Malvern, 473. 



Gunn, W., Geology of Belford, Holy 

 Island, and the Fame Islands, 234. 



Guppy, E. J. L., On the Naparima 

 Eocks, Trinidad, 322. 



Guttannen Gneiss, Plant-stems in the, 

 215. 



Gypsina crassitesta, Chapman, sp. nov., 

 13. 



HALL, T. M., F.G.S., Obituary of, 

 431. 



Hall & Clarke, On Palaeozoic Eeticulate 

 Sponges, 230. 



Harmer, F. "W., The Pliocene Deposits 

 of the East of England, 282 ; Influence 

 of the Winds on Climate in Past 

 Epochs, 565. 



Hauer, Franz Eitter von. Obituary of, 

 430. 



Selicoprion — Spine or Tooth ? 33. 



HUl, J. B., & Kynaston, H., Anew Type 

 of Eock from Kentallen and elsewhere, 

 334. 



Hind, "Wheelton, PalcBoneilo, in British 

 Carboniferous Eocks, 45 ; A Mono- 

 graph of the British Carboniferous 

 Lamellibranchiata, 84. 



Hinde, G. J., Fossil Eadiolaria, 29 ; 

 Eemarkable Calcisponges from the 

 Eocene Tertiary of Victoria, 41. 



Holmes, W. M., Eadiolaria from the 

 Upper Chalk of Coulsdon, Sittrey, 428. 



Hooley, E. M., On a Tortoise from the 

 "Wealden of the Isle of Wight, 263. 



Hoploparia Westoni, H. Woodward, sp. 

 nov., 433. 



Horizon and Locality of Sowerby's Type- 

 Specimen of Nautihis truncatus, 514. 



Hornblende Kersantite, Blue Amphibole 

 in, 257. 



Hudson Bay, Stability of the Land 

 around, 266. 



Hull, E., The Sub -Oceanic Valley of the 

 Eiver Congo, 94. 



Hutton, F. W., Geological Hypothesis, 



Hyperodapedon Gordoni, 486, 529. 

 Hypothesis, A Word on Geological, 298. 



IGNEOUS Eocks associated with the 

 Cambrian Beds of Malvern, 473. 

 Igneous Eocks, Diagram of Composition 



of, 273. 

 Igneous Eocks of the Coast of County 



Waterford, 333. 

 Igneous Eocks, Order of Consolidation 



of Mineral Constituents in, 295. 

 Index Animalium, 412, 473. 

 Indian Earthquake of June 12th, 1897, 



331. 

 International Geological Congress, 378. 

 Isle of Wight, A Tortoise from the 



Wealden of the, 263. 

 Isle of Wight, Palseolithic Implement 



from Chalk Downs, 406. 



JAPAN, Notes on the Minerals of, 

 65. 

 Jennings, A. V., The Geology of Bad 



Nauheim and its Thermal Salt- Springs^ 



349. 

 Jersey, The Eocks of the South-Eastern 



Coast of, 237. 

 Joly, J., An Estimate of the Geological 



Age of the Earth, 124 ; The Geological 



Age of the Earth, 220. 

 Jones, T. E., Catalogue of the known 



Foraminifera from the Chalk, etc., 



225. 

 Jones & Woodward, On Palasozoic 



Phyllopoda, 82 ; Note on Belimirus 



grand<evus, 177. 

 Jukes-Browne, A. J., A Boring through 



the Chalk and Gault near Dieppe, 25. 

 Junagadh, Mechanically-formed Lime- 

 stones from, 335. 



KAEPINSKY, A. , Selicoprion— ^^me 

 or Tooth? 33. 

 Kellaways Eock, Cryptocleidus from, 535. 

 Kotora Jimbo, Note on the Minerals of 



Japan, 65. 

 Kynaston, H._, & Hill, J. B., New Type 

 of Eock from Kentallen and elsewhere, 

 334. 



LAKE, B., Bala Lake and Eiver- System 

 of North Wales, 141, 204, 241. 



Lambe, L. M., Contributions to Canadian 

 Palajontology, 182. 



Lamplugh, G. W., Effects of Earth- 

 movements on the Volcanic Eocks of 

 the Isle of Man, 89 ; Age of the 

 English Wealden Series, 443. 



Langley, S. P., Annual Eeport of the 

 Smithsonian Institution, 419. 



Lankester, E. Eay, A Treatise on 

 Zoology, 233, 525. 



