580 
GEO 
Geological Survey: Summary of Progress 
of "1905, 41; Drift Maps, 178 ; 
Treland, Memoir and Map, 282 ; 
India Report, 1906, 859; of Western 
Australia, 44 ; Scotland, New Maps, 
1907, 283, 521. 
Geologists’ Report on Federated Malay 
States, 565. 
Geology of Devonshire, by W. A. E. 
Ussher, 362. 
Geology of India, ‘*‘The Imperial 
Gazetteer of India,” 1907, 319. 
Geology of Oban Hills, 8. Nigeria, 92. 
Geology of Zambesi Basin, Batoka Gorge, 
Rhodesia, 138. 
Geralinura (2) Suteliffei, FH. Woodw., 
sp. nov., M. Coal-measures, Sparth, 
Rochdale, 545. 
Gimson, M., & W. Keay, Keuper 
Marls, etc., Bardon Hill, 461. 
Glacial Gravels, Holderness, 468. 
Glacial History of Nantucket and Cape 
Cod, 137. 
Glaciation and Physiography in N.E. 
Anglesey, 348. 
Glacier Ice, Structure of, R. M. Deeley 
on, 529. 
Gordon, M. M. Ogilvie, Overthrust 
Structure in the Dolomites, 408. 
Gough, Prof. Geo. C., A Case of Meta- 
morphism of Chalk, 145. 
Greenly, E., Sandstone Pipes in Car- 
boniferous Limestone, Anglesey, 238 ; 
Glaciation and Physiography m N.E. 
Anglesey, 348; Chemical Reactions 
between Solids, 379. 
Gregory, J. W., Address to Geological 
Section, British Association, 409, 451 ; 
Australian Geology in Stanford’s 
Geography, 423; Rotiform Bryozoa 
of the Chalk, Bicavea rotiformis, sp. 
noy., 442. 
Gresley, W. 
575. 
Griesbach, Carl Ludwig, Obituary of, 
240. 
Grubenmann, Dr. U., Crystalline Schists, 
328. 
Guernsey, Northern, Rocks of, 74. 
S., on ‘Cone-in-Cone,’ 
ARKER, Alfred, Rocks of the 
‘¢ Beagle ’’ Collection, 100. 
Harmer, F. W., Origin of Cafion-like 
Valleys and Lake-like areas of De- 
pression, 331. 
Harrison, J. B., Coral Rocks, Barbados, 
238. 
Haverfordwest, Base of Silurian near, 
535, 537. 
Index. 
INF 
Hector, Sir James, Obituary of (1834— 
1907), 576. 
Henslow, G., Xerophytic Character of 
Coal Plants, 330. 
Hickling, G., ‘ Overfolds’ 
to Larger Folds, 506. 
Hitchcock, C. H., Fossil Footprints in 
Secondary Rocks, 239. 
Hobbs, Professor W. H., Charleston 
Earthquake, 1886, 197. 
Hobson, Bernard, Volcanoes of Nevado 
de Toluca and J orullo, Mexico, 5. 
Hobson, B., & M. M. Solérzano, 
Plant-remains in Basalt, Mexico, 217. 
Holderness, ‘Glacial Gravels of, 468. 
Holland, T. H., Geological Survey, 
India, Report, 1906, 359. 
Holmes, Me Wes Recent Geological In- 
formation about Blackheath, 311. 
Honours to Men of Science, 432. 
Hooley, R., Skull and part of Skeleton 
of Goniopholis crassidens, Wealden, 
Atherfield, Isle of Wight, 46. 
Horwood, A. R., Paleeontology of North 
Derby and Notts Coalfield, 421; 
Amaltheus spinatus Zone and Middle 
Lias, Leicestershire, 462. 
Horwood, C. B., Pseudomorphous 
Pebbles of Pyrites, Crown Reef Mine, 
Witwatersrand, 187. 
“¢ How Long Ago ”” in Geology, 349. 
Howorth, Sir EL, H., North Norfolk 
Geology: The Chalk and its Dis- 
location, 268, 304. 
Hull, E., Geological Conditions to Success 
of Artesian Boring, Lincoln, 47; Sub- 
mergence of British Islands, 335. 
Hungerford and Newbury, Geology of, 
568. 
Hunt, A. R., Marine Ripple-mark, 96 ; 
Mrs. Ayrton’s Theory of Ripple-mark, 
287; Saline Solutions and Ores, 526. 
in Relation 
DDINGS, Joseph P., Rock-minerals, 
563. 
Ightham: the 
Village, 234. 
Igneous Rocks, Chemical Composition, 
diel 
Teneous Rocks to the 8.E. of Dartmoor, 
ool. 
Inclusions in Volcanic Rocks, 490. 
Index Generum et Specierum Animalium, 
by C. Davies Sherborn, Report, 509. 
India Geological Survey Report (1906), 
309. 
Inferior Oolite and Contiguous Deposits 
of Bath-Doulting District, 374. 
Story of a Kentish 
