580 
HUG 
Hughes, Prof. T. McKenny, The Lower 
Cambrian of Bethesda, 8, 96. 
ae Dr. E., Terrestrial Magnetism, 
32 
Human Relics found with Bones of 
Mastodon, 102. 
Hutchings, W. M., Altered Igneous 
Rocks, 53, EOI; on Ottrelite in 
North Cornwall, 214. 
Hyland, J. S., Dr. on Soda-Microcline, 
160; on Zonal Structure in Olivine, 
492. 
Lypsocormus Leedst, A. S. Woodward, 
450. 
tenuzrostris, A. S. Wood- 
ward, 451. 
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CHTHVOSAURUS  acutirostris, 
Zetlandicus, and longifrons, 44. 
Paddle showing Integuments, 
388. 
Leuanodon Fittont, Lydekker, 354. 
hollingtoniensis, Lydekker, 
Index to Cretaceous Fossils of England 
and Ireland, 35. 
India, Stones of the Salt Range of, 451. 
Ireland, Silurian Felsites of the South- 
East of, 545. 
Treland, Royal Geological Society of, 
187. 
Irving, Rev. A., on Metamorphism of 
Rocks, 567. 
Islands, Notes on the Ponza, 529. 
ACK’S Mineral Wealth in Queens- 
land, 226. 
Jervis, on the Subterranean Treasures 
of Italy, 174. 
Johnstone, A., Action of Water on 
Mica, 187. 
Johnston-Lavis, Dr. H. J., on Sodalite 
Trachyte, 74; Notes on the ome 
Islands, 529. 
Jones, T. R., Prof. A South en 
Geologists’ Caen 144; Palzo- 
zoic Ostracoda, 576. 
Jones and Kirkby, on the Ostracoda, 
269. 
and Woodward, New Devonian 
Fossils, 385. 
Judd, Prof. J. W., Growth of Crystals 
in Igneous Rocks, 90 ; Tertiary Vol- 
canoes of the Western Isles of Scot- 
land, 91; Statical and Dynamical 
Metamorphism, 243. 
Jukes-Browne, A. J., Granite at Bletch- 
ley, 356. 
Jurassic Ammonites, 200. 
Clays of Lincolnshire, 334. 
Index. 
LYO 
Jurassic Fishes, 448. 
Pisolite, 196. 
J AYSER, E. von, Upper Devonian 
of Devonshire, 328. 
Kentish Rag, Analysis of the, 73. 
Keratophyres, Occurrence of, in Wick- 
low, 70, 288. 
Kilimandscharo, Soda-Microcline from, 
160. 
Kilree, J. R., Movements in the Earth’s 
Crust, 334. 
Kirkby and Jones, on Ostracoda, 269. 
[_ACUSTRINE Deposits in Suffolk, 
~) . 
Lake District, Drainage of the, 150. 
Lamplugh, G. W., Subdivisions of the 
Speeton Clay, 233. 
Lapworth, Prof. C., The Ballantrae 
Rocks of South Scotland, 20, 59; 
Graptolites from Dease River, 30; 
Olenedlus Zonein North-West Europe, 
190. 
Leedsichthys problematicus, A. S. Wood- 
ward, 457. 
Lepidotus maximus, Dentition of, 142. 
Lewis, Prof. H. C., Work on Glacial 
Geology, 155. 
Lias in South-Eastern Scania, 123. 
Marlstone of Tilton, 296, 337. 
Lindstrém, Prof. G., List of Swedish 
Fossils, 124. 
Line of Descent of the Invertebrata, 
280. 
List of Fossils from the Marlstone, 
Tilton, 341. 
— Papers read before Section C, 
British Association, 478. 
Lizard, Breccia and Hornblende Schists 
at the, 114. 
Greenstone, 425. 
Local Thickening of Dykes and Beds 
by Folding, 69. 
London Area, Beds of the, 48. 
Clay, Radiolaria of the, 39. 
Lower Cambrian of Bethesda, 8. 
Lydekker, R., Affinities of Five Genera 
of Mesozoic Reptiles, 39 ; on /chihyo- 
saurus acutirostris, 44; 2 Coeluroid 
Dinosaur, 119 ; Eocene and Mesozoic 
Chelonia, 141 ; a Wooden Dinosaur, 
191; Nomenclature of Fossil Reptilia, 
325; Wealden and Purbeck Chelonia, 
3773; ILchthyosaurus Paddle showing 
Integuments, 388; Secondary Rep- 
tilian Remains, 575. 
Lyons, H. G., on the Bagshot Beds, 
380. 
