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Index. 



GLA 



KIN 



Glacial-period in England, 78, 82. 



Glaciation in Devon, 41 ; of Ireland, 

 167, 234. 



Glacio-marine denudation, 545. 



Glasgow Geological Society, 80, 130, 

 172, 220, 273, 557. 



Godwin-Austen, E.., on the Belgian 

 Tertiaries, 565. 



Gold in New Brunswick, 215. 



Goniocypoda Edwardsi, 529. 



Graham, T,, Occlusion of Hydrogen by 

 Meteoric Iron, 288. 



Granite, Eruptive, in Asia Minor, 406 ; 

 in Devonshire, 397 ; in L of Mull, 553. 



, Origin of, 49, 176, 265, 287, 



442, 522 ; Age of Arran, 552. 



Graptolites, 70, 107, 135, 187, 238, 256, 

 336. 



Green, A. H ., On the Lower Carboniferous 

 Bocks of North Wales, 11; White 

 sands and clays subjacent to the Boul- 

 der-clay, 335; On the Valley of the 

 Ouse at Buckingham, 563. 



Greenwood, G., Pre-historic settlements, 

 42 ; Inundations and their prevention, 

 86 ; Eain and Elvers, 412 ; The Lob- 

 wormEpoch, 383 ; Valley Terraces, 205. 



Gregory, J. E., Elementary Geology and 

 Mineralogy, 510. 



Greywacke, Definition of, 229. 



Grey-Wethers at Grays, Essex, 63. 



Gunn, J., Coast Sections of Norfolk and 

 Suffolk, 371 ; Eecent Deposits in the 

 Valleys of Norfolk, 519; Teeth of 

 Elephants from Norfolk, 421; The 

 Anglo- Belgian Basin, 158. 



Gnppy, E. J^ L., N-ature of Eozobn, 376; 

 On West-Indian Geology, 496. 



HAAST, J., Geology of Canterbury, 

 New Zealand, 418. 



Hall, T. M., North Devon Fossils, 419. 



Hamilton, W. J., Obituary notice of, 383. 



Harkness, E., Fossils of the Upper Llan- 

 dovery Eocks, 286. 



Harmer, F. W., Drift of the Eastern 

 Counties, 374 : Third Boulder-elay in 

 Norfolk, 79. 



Hawaii Islands, Volcano of, 41i. 



Hawkshaw, J. C, Geology of Upper 

 Egypt, 28. 



Hebrides, Dredging among the, 32. 



Helmersen, G. de. Coal of Eussia, 265. 



Henderson, J., and D. J. Brown, Silurian 

 Beds of the Pentland Hills, 220. 



Hicks, H., Hysena-den in Carmarthen- 

 shire, 307 ; Lob-worm Epoch, 428. 



Biggins, E. T., Otolites >of Fish, 161. 



Himalayas, Geology of the, 369. 



Bistoire Elementaire des Minerau Usuels, 

 i555. [America, 34. 



Hitchcock, C. H., Petroleum in North 



Hodgson, E., On the Moulded Limestones 

 of Furness, 401. 



Home, D. Milne, Cliffs and Banks of the 

 Firth of Forth, 550. 



Hooker, J. D., Struggle for existence 

 amongst Plants, 415. 



Hot Springs of Bath, 174. 



Hughes, T. M'K., On the Break be- 

 tween the Upper and Lower Silurian 

 Eocks of the Lake District, 346. 



Hull, E., Faults in Drift, 182; Paral- 

 lelism of the Drift Deposits in Lan- 

 cashire and the Eastern Counties, 183; 

 On Denudation, 567. 



Humbert, A., and F. J. Pictet, Fossil 

 Fish of Mount Lebanon, 72. 



Hungary, Oligocene Deposit in, 211. 



Hunt, T. S., The Chemistry of the 

 Primeval Earth, 357, 477 ; Mineralogy 

 of Crystalline Limestones, 175 ; Origin 

 of Continents, 223. 



Huxley, T. H., New specimen of Teler- 

 peton Elginense, 78; On a new Eeptile 

 from the Chalk-Marl, 65. 



Hysena-den in Carmarthenshire, 307. 



IGELSTEOM, L. J., Bituminous strata 

 of Gneiss and Mica Schist in Sweden, 

 160. 



Igneous Eocks of Ayrshire, 131 ; of the 

 British Isles, 465. 



India, Coal Eesources of, 264. 



Insects from the Carboniferous and De- 

 vonian formations, 374 ; in the Car- 

 boniferous Eocks, 285. 



, Palaeozoic, 385, 388. 



Intellectual Observer, 416. 



Ireland, Glaciation of, 167, 234. 



JEFFEEYS, J. G., Dredging among 

 the Hebrides, 32; Shetland Isles, 554. 



Jevons, W. S., Probable duration of the 

 South Staffordshire Coal-field, 263. 



Jones, T. E., and J. W. Kirkby, En- 

 tomostraea of the Carboniferous Eocks 

 of Scotland, 273. 



Judd, J. W., Geology of the Lincoln- 

 shire Wolds, 218. 



Jukes, J. B., Devonian Eocks of Devon- 

 shire, 87 ; Glaciation in Devon, 41 ; 

 Gorge of the Avon, 444 ; The late 

 Mr. F. J. Foot, 132. [Africa, 128. 



Jurassic Fossils of Poland, 320 ; of South 



KAIMENI Islands, Volcanic eruptions 

 at the, 408. 

 Kent, Cretaceous Eocks of, 29. 

 Kent's Cavern, 297. 

 Keuper Flora of North Tyrol, 406. 

 Kinahan, G. H., Denudation and the 

 form of the ground, 89 ; Cliffs and 

 Escarpments, 569. 



