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Index. 



GEO 



INT 



Geology, An Introduction to, 8.5. 

 Geology as a Science, The Separate 



Existence of, 47. 

 Geology: Earth History, 472. 

 Geology : Processes and their Results, 



374. 

 Geology in the Federated Malay States, 



40. 

 Geology of Armenia, 562. 

 Geology of Cape of Good Hope, 563. 

 Geology of Central Norway, 326. 

 Geology of the Country around Cork, 87. 

 Geology of a portion of Eastern Ontario, 



280. 

 Geology of Mid-Argyll, 86. 

 Geology of the Scilly Isles, 558. 

 Geology of South Africa, 47. 

 Gcrvillia Hanitschi, Newton, sp. nov., 



490. 

 Geysers, Source of the AVaters of, 611. 

 Glacial Deposits of the East of England, 



468. 

 Glacial Periods, Thickness of Ice-cap in 



the various, 120. 

 Glossopteris Flora in the British Museum, 



135. 

 Gold Deposits of Barkerville, B.C., 514. 

 Goklfield of Menzies, North Coolgardie, 



567. 

 Go)iiomya Scrivciwri, Newton, sp. nov., 



493. ' 

 Gonionii/a Singaporensis, Newton, sp. 



nov., 493. 

 Goodchild, John George, Ohituary of, 



189. 

 Gordon, M. M. 0., Interference Pheno- 

 mena in the Alps. 381. 

 Granophyre, The Buttermere and Enner- 



dale, 140. 

 Graptolites from Bolivia, 283. 

 Green, IJpfield,Weulockian, etc., Fossils, 



Cornwall, 33. 

 Greenly, E., The Eiver Cefni in 



Anglesey, 262. 

 Gregory, J. W., Fossil Corals from 



Eastern Egypt, 50, 110 ; Fossil 



Echinoidea from Sinai and Egypt, 



216, 246 ; The Dead Heart of Aus- 

 tralia, S69. 

 Gronwall, Dr. K. A., Dlmyodon in 



British Mesozoic Rocks, 202.' 

 Guide to the Fossil Reptiles in the 



British Museum, 137. 

 Guppy, R. J. L.,The Separate Existence 



of Geology as a Science, 47. 



SA LIMED A as a Reef - forming 

 Organism, 331. 

 Harker, A., The Geological Structure of 

 the SgCirr of Eigg, 43 ; Cordierite- 

 bearing Lava, 170. 



Harmer, F. W., Glacial Deposits of the 



East of England, 468 ; Lake Oxford 



and the Goring Gap, 470. 

 HaiTis, G. F., Obituary of, 384, 431. 

 Hatch, Dr. F. H., Geological History 



of South Africa, 98, 161. 

 Haverfordwest District, New Fossils 



from, 358. 

 Hickling, G., Footprints from the 



Permian at Mansfield, 93. 

 Hill, E., The Chalk and Drift in Moen, 



237. 

 Hill, J. B., The Older and Newer 



Palieozoics of West Cornwall, 206. 

 Hind, AVheelton, Characters of the 



Hinge-plate in Aviculopeeten semi- 



cosfdtiix, 59. 

 Hind, Wheelton, & J. T. Stobbs, Car- 

 boniferous Succession below the Coal- 

 measures, 283, 385, 400, 445, 496. 

 Hinge-plate in Aviculopeeten semicustatus, 



59. 

 Hobsou, B., Origin and Formation of 



Permian Breccias of the South Devon 



Coasts, 310. 

 Holland, T. H., Reports, Geological 



Survey of India, 425 ; Sodalite from 



Rajputana, 519. 

 Iloraoeomorphy, Brachiopod, 239. 

 Hudleston, W. H., Trimmiugham Chalk 



Bluffs, 525. 

 Hughes, Professor T. McKenny, 1. 

 Hull, E., Great Pleistocene J^ake of 



Portugal, 43, 104. 

 Hunt, A. R., Superheated Water, 169; 



South Devon Red Sandstones and 



Conglomerates, 478. 



ICE-CAP, in vani(ms Glacial Periods, 

 120, 526; The Antarctic, 529, 571. 

 Iceland, The Crag of, 334. 

 Iclithyusunnis showing contained Em- 

 bryos, 443. 

 Igneous and Associated Sedimentary Rocks 



of Llangynog, 139. 

 Igneous Rocks, Chemical Classification 

 ''of, 131. 

 Igneous Rocks of the Eastern Mendips, 



142. 

 Implements, Machine-made, 69, 143. 

 Index Generura et Specierum Animaliura, 



38. 

 Indian Permo-Carboniferous Fossils, 272. 

 Ingleborough, Cause of Pot-holes on, 



517. 

 Ingleton, Carboniferous Basement Beds 



at, 320. 

 Insects, Fossil, 25. 

 Interglacial Question. The, 534. 

 International Geological Congress in 



City of Mexico, 560. 



