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Geological Survey of India, 524, 572. 



— ■ Victoria, 562. 



Geology, Dana's Manual, Review of, 44. 

 Geology and Eaces of India, 379. 

 Glacial Epoch, England and France, 48 ; 

 in Southern Hemisphere, 580. 



Erosion, 323, 356, 426, 524. 



Period, Cause of, with Reference 



to British Isles, 573. 

 Goodchild, J. G., Glacial Erosion, 323, 



356 ; Origin of Coums, Corries or 



Cirques, 486; ""Wulfenite" at "Cald- 



heck Fell," 565. 

 Granitoid and Metamorphie Rocks of 



Lake-District, 518. 

 Graptolites of Arenig and Llandeilo 



Rocks, 132 ; Distribution of, in Lower 



Ludlow Rocks, 560. 

 Greensand and Gault, Cambridge, 136. 

 Greenwood, Col. G., Submerged Forests, 



239; Denudation of theWeald, 282; 



on Glacial Erosion, 524. 

 Guelph Limestones of North America, 



343. 

 Guide to Geology of London and Neigh- 

 bourhood, 619. " 

 Guppy, J. L., Supplement to Paper on 



West-Indian Tertiary Fossils, 41. 



HARDMAN,E.T.,Goodchild's Theory 

 of Sub - Glacial Formation of 

 Gravels, 172. 



Harpactocarcinus tumidus, H. Woodw., 

 from New Zealand, 621. 



Haytor Iron Mine, Notes on, 513. 



Hemipatagus, Desor, Description of New 

 Species, 239. 



Henwood, "W. J., Obituary Notice of,431 . 



Hicks, H., Succession of Ancient Rocks 

 near St. Davids, 93 ; Occurrence of 

 Phosphates in Cambrian Rocks, 237 ; 

 Physical Conditions of Deposit of 

 Cambrian Rocks, 510. 



Hinde, G. J., Description of new Tabu- 

 late Coral, 514. 



Hopkinson, J., Graptolites of Arenig and 

 Llandeilo Rocks, 132; Distribution 

 of Graptolites in Lower Ludlow Rocks, 

 560. 



Home, J. , Post-Pliocene Formations of 

 Isle of Man, 329. 



Hulke, J. W., Modified Form] of Dino- 

 saurian Ilium, 424. 



Hull, Prof. E., Boulder-clay in Ireland, 

 524. 



Prof., Volcanic Dust of Barbadoes, 



287. 



Hutton, Capt., Glacial Epoch in South- 

 ern Hemisphere, 580. 



Huxley, Prof., Stagonolepis Robertsoni 

 and Evolution of Crocodilia, 275. 



ICE Action, 121. 

 — Cap, 513. 

 Indian Geological Survey, 572. 

 India, Geology of, 419. 



, Plant-bearing beds of, 134. 



Inverted Strata of the Mendips, 566. 

 Irish Glacial Drifts, Birds on, 189. 

 Isle of Man,Post-Pliocene Formations of, 

 80, 329, 428; Postscript to, 226. 



JOHNSON, M. H., Structure of Phos- 

 phatic Nodules from Bala Limestone, 

 238. 



Jones, Prof. T. R., Newly-exposed Sec- 

 tions of "Woolwich and Reading Beds, 

 234 ; Notes on some Sarsden Stones, 

 588. 



Sumatran Fossils, Note on, 532. 



and Prof. W. Parker, 



Lists of English Jurassic Foraminifera, 

 308. 



Judd, J. "W., Contributions to Study of 

 Volcanos, 1, 56, 145, 206, 245, 298, 

 348, 388; Structure and Age of 

 Arthur's Seat, 182. 



Jukes-Brown, A. J., On Cambridge 

 Gault and Greensand, 136. 



KEEPING, W.,Neocomian Sands with 

 Phosphatic Nodules at Brickhill, 

 372 ; Notes on Palaeozoic Echini, 424. 



Ketley, C, Search for Coal under Red 

 Rocks of Staffordshire, 193. 



Kinahan, G. H., Asar, Esker or Kaims, 

 86 ; OnValleys in Relation to Fissures, 

 131; Deep-Boring in Prussia, 140; 

 on Oscillations of Sea-level, 141 ; on 

 Irish Glacial Drifts, 189 ; Red Rocks 

 of Tyrone and Derry, 287 ; Erroneous 

 Nomenclature of Drift, 328, 547; 

 Nomenclature of Rocks, 425 ; Boulder- 

 clay in Ireland, 568. 



Kimmeridge Clay of England, 135. 



LABYR1NTHODONT from the Coal- 

 measures, 274. 



Land-shell from Gaultof Folkestone, 240. 



Lebour, G. A., Limits of Yoredale Series, 

 539; Culm- Flora of Moravian Silesian 

 Slates, 564. 



Lias about Radstock, 381. 



Liassic Fossils, On some New, 203. 



Lincolnshire, Geology of North-west, 47. 



List of Papers in Section C, British As- 

 sociation, 521. 



Lithomantis carbonarius, from the Coal 

 Measures, 621. 



Lloyd, T. G. B., Geological Notes from 

 New York, 520. 



Leonhard und Geinitz, Neues Jahrbuch, 

 92. 



