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Index. 



HIC 



LAM 



Hicks, H., on the Fauna of the Olenellus 

 Zone in Wales, 21 ; on the Grampian 

 Series, 463. 



Highland Gneisses, on Certain, 64. 



Hill, E., Eapid Elevation of Submerged 

 Lands, 405. 



. and Bonney, T. G., on the 



Crystalline Eocks of Sark, 134. 



Hill-Morton, a Sandpit at, 321. 



Himalayas, Age of the, 161. 



Geology of the Central, 268. 



Hirnant Limestone, Composition and 

 Structure of, 114. 



Hitchin, Iguanodont Tooth from the 

 Lower Chalk near, 49. 



Hobson, B., an Irish Augite, 348 ; on 

 the Basalts and Andesites of Devon- 

 shire, 383 ; on the Phosphatic Chalk 

 at Taplow, 524. 



Holm, G., on the Aperture in the genus 

 Litmtes, 128; Concerning the Dimen- 

 sions of Ohnellus, 139. 



Holmes, T. v., the New Railway from 

 Thiu-rock to Romford, 190. 



Eowovth, H. H., Absence of Glaciation 

 in parts of Europe and Asia, 54 ; Did 

 the Mammoth live Before the Deposi- 

 tion of the Glacial Drift? 250, 396; 

 Recent Elevation of the Himalayas, 

 276; The Mammoth and the Glacial 

 Drift, a Reply to Mr. Jukes-Browne, 

 502. 



Hull, E., Comparison of Red Rocks of 

 South Coast, Midland and West of 

 England, 40. 



Hume, W. F., Notes on Russian Geo- 

 logy, 385, 549. 



Hunt, A. R., Affinities between the 

 Devonian Rocks of South Devon and 

 the Metamorphic Schists, 241, 290, 

 341 ; the Metamorphic Rocks and 

 Devonian Volcanoes, 289 ; Rocks of 

 South Devon, 573. 



Hutchinson, H. N., The Story of the 

 Hills, 235. 



Hutchings, W. M., Ash- Slates and other 

 Rocks in the Lake District, 154, 218. 



Hutton, F. W., Classification of the 

 Moas of New Zealand 125. 



Hyaline Foraminifera from the Gault, 

 52. 



ICE AGE, Cause of an, 231. 

 Ice, was the Boulder- Clay formed 

 Beneath the, 305. 

 Ichthyosaurus, The Paddles and Fins of, 



516. 

 Iguanodont Tooth, from the Lower 



Chalk, Hitchin, 49. 

 Interglacial Period in Central Russia, 

 328. 



Irish Augitite, 348. 



Iron-ore Deposits in Norway and 

 Sweden, 82. 



Irving, A., Red Rocks of the Devon 

 Coast Section, 41 ; Archaean Lime- 

 stones on the Flank of the Malverns, 

 239 ; Dissipation of Energy as a Geo- 

 logical Factor, 279 ; Bagshot Beds 

 of Bagshot Heath, 332 ; Permian in 

 Devonshire, 333 ; Malvern Crystal- 

 lines, 452. 



JAMIESON, T. F., Supplementary 

 Remarks on Glen Roy, 39. 



Jervis, Cav. G., The Geology of Pantel- 

 laria, 171. 



Johnson and Richmond, on the Geology 

 of the Nile Valley, 332. 



Johnston-Lavis, H. J., Earthquake 

 Sounds, 280 ; Report on Volcanic 

 Phenomena, 507 ; Obsidian of the 

 Rocche Rossi Lipari, 488. 



Jones, T. R., on the Fossil Phyllopoda 

 of the PaliBOzoic Rocks, 513. 



Jukes-Browne, A. J., Reade's Theory 

 of Mountain Building, 24, 139 ; Need- 

 less Alteration of Zoological Names, 

 47 ; the Mammoth and the Glacial 

 Drift, 477, 574 ; Handbook of 

 Physical Geology, 570. 



and Harrison, the Geo- 

 logy of Barbados, 88. 



Juuction in the Ross of Mull, 447. 



Jupiter Serapis, The Temple of, 282. 



KARRER, Felix, Collection of Build- 

 ing Materials in Vienna Museum, 

 133. 



Kellaway Beds, Continuity of, 66. 



Kendall, P. F., Glacial Geology, 491. 



Killau, M. W., on the Geological Struc- 

 ture of the Alps of Savoy, 567. 



Kirkby, W. F., a Synonymic Catalogue 

 of Neuroptera Odonata, 170. 



Koenen, A. von, the North German 

 Oligocene and their MoUuscan Fauna, 

 325. 



Krischtafowitsch, N., an Interglacial 

 Period in Central Russia, 328. 



iAGANUM decagonale, var. rictum, 

 var. nov., J. W. Gregory, 433. 

 Lake- District, Ash-Slates of the, 154, 

 218. 



Rocks, 43. 



Wenlock and Ludlow, 



Strata of the, 534. 

 Lamprophyres of the North of England, 

 199. 



