300 
GRE 
stone, 212; of the Vorarlberg, 192 ; 
Upper, in France, 35 
Greenwood, G., on rainless districts, 94 
Gunn’s, J., geology of Norfolk, 275 
Giinther, A., on a new fossil fish from 
the Lower Chalk, 114 
AARLEM Lake, 209 
Haidinger, W., on Meteorites, 96, 
192 
Halifax Literary and Philosophical 
Society, 286 
Harkness, R., on the Reptiliferous 
rocks of NE. Scotland, 85; Silurian 
rocks in Westmoreland, 287 
Hauer, F. von, and E. Suess, on fossils 
from New Zealand, 73 
Haughton, §., on the cooling of the 
earth, 178 
Hébert, E., on the clay with flints, 120 ; 
glauconitic chalk of the north-west of 
Paris, 35; Quaternary deposits, 119 
Hector, J., on the geology of Otago, 
New Zealand, 233 
Helmersen, J., on the Carboniferous 
rocks of the Donetz, and the granite 
gravel of St. Petersburg, 86 
Hemiaspis, species of, 241 
Heterostegine in Jamaican limestone, 
105; Maltese limestone, 104 
Hibernian greensand, 287 
Himalayas, NW., geology of the, 42 
Hobart, Tasmania, geology of, 87 
Hochstetter, F. von, and A. Petermann, 
geological atlas of New Zealand, 73 
Hochstetter, F., on the Nephrite of New 
Zealand, 143 
_Hohenegger, L., obituary notice of, 247 
Holl, H. B., on the Malvern Hills, 44 
Hollybush Sandstone, 44 
Honours conferred on men of science, 
247 
Hot spring in the Wheal-Clifford Lode, 
221 
Hot springs at Bett, 220, 230 
Howse, R., on the glacial formations, 
268 
Hull, E., on the copper-bearing rocks 
of Alderley Edge, 65; New Red Sand- 
stone and Permian Formations as 
sources of water-supply, 174 
Hunt, R., on the mineral statistics of 
the United Kingdom, 210 
— T.S., on Hozodn Canadense, 226 
Huxley, T. H., on Belemnoziphius com- 
pressus, from the Red Crag, 43 
Hybodus and Acrodus, species of, 57 
Hypsiprymnopsis Rheticus, 44, 257 
Index. 
LEG 
CE-ACTION in Europe, 127; the 
Alps, 270 
— lakes formed by, 87 
Iceland, lava and geysers of, 125 
Ichthyodorulites, 58 
Ichthyosaur, skin of, 248 
Ideas, geological, 1 
Igneous rocks near Glasgow, 284 
Ilford, Elephant remains found at, 241 
Involutina Jonesi, 196; liassica, 198 ; 
silicea, 196 
Ireland,Cretaceous rocks of, 287; Eskers 
of, 34, 189 
Tron and sulphur in the Laurentian 
rocks, 203 
Isle of Wight, reversed beds in, 69 
AMAICA, fossil corals of, 97; geo- 
logy of, 286 
Java, the volcano Ringgit in, 170 
Jones, J., on Field-clubs, 46 
— T. Rupert, on the Foraminifera of 
the Bridlington Crag, 55; relationship 
of certain West Indian and Maltese 
strata, 102 
Jurassic fossils of New Zealand, 74 
i AIMS, structure of the, 34, 89, 189 
Karrer, F., fossil Foraminifera of 
New Zealand, 74 
Keene, W., on the coal-measures of New 
South Wales, 233 
Kettle, R., on the Ten-yard coal, 210 
Kilvertia aril Ezelissa, 190 
Kinahan, G. H., on Eskers and Kaims, 
34, 189 
King’ s Craig, volcanic indications at, 22 
Kirkby, J. W., on the lower Permian of 
Sunderland, 130; and J. Atthey, on 
fish-remains from the coal-measures, 
130 
AKES formed by ice-action, 87 
Langite, a new mineral, 48 
Lankester, E. R., on Pteraspis, 292 
Lartet, E., on the Musk-ox, 123 
Latdorf, fossils of, 165 
La Tiniére, section at, 227 
La Touche, J. D., on Stiper Stones, 183 
Laube on the Baculite-beds of NW. 
Bohemia, 206 
Laurentian Formation, 154,200 ; fossils 
in the, 47 
Leclkkhampton, quarries at, 185 
Le Gould, on an aerolite in Queensland, 
142; petrified forest in Queensland,142 
