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Index. 



HUD 



Hudleston, W. H., Section through 

 Walton Common, 93. 



Hughes, T. McKenny, Geology of the 

 Vale of Clwyd, 89 ; on Perched Blocks, 

 375 ; on the Ffynnon Beuno Caves, 

 489 ; Silurian Bocks of North Wales, 

 509; SectionsintheArenig Series, 509; 

 Pleistocene Deposits in the Vale of 

 Clwyd, 509. 



Hulke, J. W., On Maxilla of Iguanodon, 

 282. 



Hull, Prof. E., Geology of Western 

 Palestine, 227 ; Outline Map of Egypt, 

 etc., 30 ; Lower Old Bed Conglomerate 

 in Donegal, 31 ; Beply to Prof. Le 

 Conte, 189 ; Survey of Western Pales- 

 tine, 286. 



Hyalostelia (Pyritonella) fasciculus, Note 

 on, 337. 



Syotherium, Jaw of, from the Pliocene 

 of India, 574. 



Hyoid and Mandibular Arches in a 

 Cretaceous Shark, 285. 



JGUANODON, Maxilla of, 282. 

 Igneous Bocks of Stanner, 219. 

 Igneous Bocks, etc., of the Warwickshire 



Coal-field, 557. 

 Inchnadampf, Hornblende-bearing Bocks 



from, 346. 

 Indian Tertiary Vertebrata, 173. 

 Ireland, Crystalline Schists of, 507. 

 Irish Metamorphic Bocks, 7. 

 Irving, A., Bagshot Beds of London Clay, 



402 ; Brookwood Deep- Well Section, 



353. 



JOHNSTON-LAVIS, H. J., on the 

 Earthquakes of Ischia, 369. 



Jones, T. B., Fossil Ostracoda from 

 Colorado, 146 ; Palaeozoic Phyllopoda, 

 456. 



Jones, T. B., and Kirkby, J. W., Car- 

 boniferous Ostracoda, 248, 282, 433. 



and Sherborn, C. D., on 



Jurassic Microzoa, 271. 



Judd, J. W., A Problem for Cheshire 

 Geologists, 89 ; on Gabbros, Dolerites, 

 and Basalts, 91 ; on Marekanite and 

 its Allies, 241 ; on Nile Delta-Borings, 

 226 ; on the Term Neocomian, 382. 



Jukes -Browne, A. J., on the Term Neo- 

 comian, 311, 431. 



Jurassic Brachiopoda, 217. 



KIDSTON, B., Catalogue of Palaeozoic 

 Plants, 177; on a New Species of 

 Psilotites, 136. 

 Kinahan, G. H., on Metamorphic Bocks, 

 7. 



J. & K., 249. 



MIC 



Kirkby, J. W., and T. B. Jones, Carbon- 

 iferous Ostracoda, 248, 282, 433. 



Kcenen, A. von, on Upper Devonian 

 Crinoids, 170. 



Koninck, L. G. de, on Carboniferous 

 Limestone, 463. 



LAPWOBTH, C, Cambrian Bocks at 

 Nuneaton, 319. 



Lavis, H. J. Johnston, Volcanic Eruption 

 in New Zealand, 523. 



Le Conte, J., Development of North 

 American Continent, 387; Permanence 

 of Continents, 97, 288. 



Lethcea erratica, 35. 



Lias of Fenny Compton, 168. 



Liassic Madreporaria of Gloucestershire, 

 107. 



Limestones of the Forest of Dean, 529. 



Lindstrom's Silurian Crustacea of Got- 

 land, 33. 



Linnean Society, 36. 



Lobe-line of certain Species of Am- 

 monites, 442. 



London Clay and Bagshot Beds, 402. 



Lorie, J., Geology of the Pays-Bas, 171. 



Lower Lias of Leicestershire, 59. 



Lydekker, B., Catalogue of Fossil Mam- 

 malia, 175, 425 ; Crocodilian genus 

 Tomistoma, 41 ; Fauna Antiqua Siva- 

 lensis, 43 ; Fossil Mammalia of Mara- 

 gha, 1 34 ; New Emydine Chelonian, 

 380 ; New Species of Erinaceus, 41 ; 

 Siwalik Crocodilia, etc., 173; the 

 Cetacea of the Suffolk Crag, 573 ; 

 Jaw of Myotherium from the Pliocene 

 of India, 574. 



1\/JACHAJR0DTTS from the Forest- 



■WJ- bed, Kessingland, 234. 



Mackintosh, D., Interglacial Land Sur- 

 faces at Crewe, 90. 



Madreporaria from the Inferior Oolite, 

 387, 443. 



Upper Lias, Gloucester- 

 shire, 107. 



Marcou, J. B., North American In- 

 vertebrate Palaeontology, 368. 



Marekanite, and its Allies, 241. 



Medlicott, H. B., Boulder-beds of the 

 Salt Bange, 462. 



Memorial to Dr. T. Davidson, 528. 



Merritt, W. H., on Anthracitic Coal- 

 fields, 379. 



Mesozoic Angiosperms, 193, 342. 



Metamorphic Bocks, 7. 



Metamorphosis of the Lizard Gabbros, 

 481. 



Meteorite from Bois de Fontaine, 357. 



Michie, J. G., Early Human Habitation, 

 33. 



