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Index. 



HUL 



Hull's Submerged Platform of Western 



Europe, 16, 56. 

 Hunt, A. R., On Certain Granitoid 



Fragments from the Culm of South 



Devon, 256. 

 Hutton, J., Theory of the Earth, 321. 

 Hydrometamorphism, Rock-weathering, 



etc., 354. 



IGHTHAM, Vertebrate Fauna of the 

 Rock-Fissure at, 431. 

 Igneous Rocks, Average Composition of 



British, 220. 

 Intrusion of Granite into Diabase at 



Sorel Point, North Jersey, 334. 

 Invercargill, New Zealand, A Nearly 



Complete Skeleton of Binornismaximus 



from, 395. 

 Irish Deer in the Isle of Man, 72. 

 Ironstone (Fossil) Nodulesof the Lias 430. 

 Italian Seismological Society, Bulletin 



of the, 428. 



JENNINGS, A. v., On the Courses of 

 the Landwasser and the I^andquart, 

 259 ; The Geology of the Davos 

 District, 326. 



Jones, T. Rupert, Report on the Fossil 

 Phyllopoda of the Palajozoic Rocks, 

 28 ; Foraminiferal Flint from Somali, 

 93 ; Geology of West Swaziland, 

 South Africa, 105. 



Jones & Woodward, Contributions to 

 Fossil Crustacea, 388. 



Jukes-Browne, A. J., The Oceanic 

 Deposits of Trinidad, 92 ; The Sub- 

 merged Platform of Western Europe, 

 94 ; Zones and Chronological Maps, 

 216 ; Association of Schlmnhachia 

 injlata with Hoplites vnterruptus, 234 ; 

 The Geology of the Borders of the 

 Wash, 274. 



KERMODE, P. M. C, Gigantic Irish 

 Deer-Remains in Isle of Man, 72. 

 King, W. W., The Permian Con- 

 glomerates of the Lower Severn Basin, 

 48. 



1AIRG, Occurrence of Allanite in the 

 > Hornblende Granite of, 194. 

 Lakes, Notes on some Hardanger, 533. 

 Lamellibranchs, New, from the Car- 

 boniferous of Great Britain, 281. 

 Landwasser and the Land quart, Courses 



of the, 259. 

 Lankester, E. Ray, a Trilophodont 

 Mastodon from the Suffolk Crag, 289. 



MAS 



Lapworth, C, An Intermediate Textbook 



of Geology, 87 ; Survey Memoir on 



the Scottish Uplands, 472, 510. 

 La Touche, Rev. J. D., Obituary of, 



235. 

 Leadhillite from the Mendip Hills, 71. 

 Lepr acanthus rectus, Wellburn, sp. nov., 



451. 

 Life and Letters of Sir Joseph Prestwich, 



373. 

 Limestone Knolls in Craven District, 



279, 527, 573 ; below Thorpe Fell, 



281. 

 Lindstrom, G., Remarks on the Helio- 



litidffi, 270. 

 Linclstromaster, Gregory, gen. nov., 346. 

 Lindstromaster and the Classification of 



the Palseasterids, 341. 

 Lomas, J., On Worked Flints from 



Glacial Deposits of Cheshire and the 



Isle of Man, 80 ; Glaciated Valleys in 



the Faroes, 308 ; Origin of Lateral 



Moraines, 568. 



McCOY, Sir Frederick, Note on a New 

 Australian Pter^/^o^Ms, 193 ; Obituary 

 Notice of, 283. 



McMahon, C. A., Allanite in the Granite 

 of Lairg, 194 ; The Persian Volcano, 

 Koh-i-Taftan, 336. 



Madreporaria, Description of two New 

 Species of, 298. 



Major, C. I. Fors)'th, A Table of Con- 

 temporary Geological Deposits, with 

 their Characteristic Genera of Mam- 

 malia, 61 ; Rodents from the Middle 

 Miocene Lacustrine Deposits of 

 Oeningen, 363 ; On Fossil Dormice, 

 492 ; Note upon PUohyrax graciis, 

 507, 547. 



Malvern and Abberley Hills, Geological 

 Structure of, 572. 



Mammalia, Fossil, from Egypt, 481. 



Mammalia, Dr. C. I. Forsyth Major on 

 Genera of, 61. 



Mammalian Humerus from Tonbridge, 

 Part of a, 329. 



Mammals, Professor 0. C. Marsh on the 

 Origin of, 13. 



Marine Miocene Shells from Egypt, 199. 



Marr, J. E., Note on a Conglomerate 

 near Melmerby, 45 ; Principles of 

 Stratigraphical Geology, 84 ; On 

 Limestone Knolls in the Craven 

 District of Yorkshire, 279- 



Marsh, 0. C, The Origin of Mammals, 

 13 ; On the Families of Sauropodous 

 Dinosauria, 157 ; Obituary of, 192, 

 237. 



Mastodon angnstidens, var. Idtidens, 292. 



