Index. 



581 



KIM 



MOR 



Kimmeridge-clay, Saurian Remains, 366. 



Kinahan, G. H., Geology of Galway, 

 567 ; Notes on the Growth of Soil, 

 263, 348 ; on the Formation of 

 Ravines, 406 ; Petrology and Litho- 

 logy, 92 ; Suggestions on Denuda- 

 tion, 109. 



King, W., and T. H. Rowney,"Eozoonal" 

 Rook, 84. 



Kingsmill, T. W., Geology of China, 87. 



Kirk, J., "Geological Theories," 83. 



Koschkull, F. von, the Caucasus, 120. 



LABYRINTHODONT, 326. 

 Lake-basins, in Westmoi-eland, 272. 



deposit near Crofthead, 390. 



District, Geology of the, 56, 105, 



116, 167, 229, 272, 370, 382, 489 

 Lankester, E. R., Elephas inericlkmalis 



in the Norwich Crag, 190 ; Mammalia 



of the Crag, 47 ; Note on a new Tri- 



lophodont Crag Mastodon, 355 ; On 



the Occurrence of Machairodus in the 



Forest-bed of Norfolk, 440. 

 Lartet, E. and H. Christy, " Reliquiae 



Aquitanicso," 24, 277, 463. 

 Lea Valley, Freshwater Deposits of the, 



385, 389. 

 Lead-lDearing districts of the North of 



England, 317. 

 Leaf-bed, Lower Bagshot, 522. 

 Leaves, Fossil, collecting, 522. 

 Lebour, G. A., OnWestern Brittany, 442. 

 Leonhard and Geinitz's Neues Jahrbuch 



fiir Mineralogie, etc., 272. 

 Lepracanthus C'olei, 481. 

 Liassic Brachiopoda, 550. 

 Lightbody, R., Geology of Ludlow, 353. 

 Lignite Bed near Cape Town, 1 5. 



• mines of Podnernuovo, 227. 



Lincolnshire, Oolites of, 99. 

 Linnarsson, J. G. 0., On some Fossils 



found at Liignas in Sweden, 393. 

 Lithodomous perforations, 48, 96, 282, 



380, 483. 

 Lithology and Petrology, 92. 

 Liverpool Geological Society, 562. 

 Lobley, J. L., " Mount Vesuvius," 122. 

 London, Water-supply of, 414. 

 Lory, C, Comparative sequence fi-om 



the Gault to the Oxiord Clay, 252. 

 Lucas, J., The Boulder Clay and the 



Thames Valley, 188. 

 Ludlow, Geology of, 353. 

 Lyon, G., Trap-dykes of Edinburgh, 374. 



AyfACEAIRODUS in the forest-bed 



-^'^ of Norfolk, 440. 



Mackintosh, D., Drifts of North-west 

 Lancashire and Cumberland, 368 ; Li- 

 thodomous perforations, 282 ; 380 ; 

 •' Scenery of England and Wales," 465. 



McMurtrie, J., P'aults and Contortions 

 of the Somersetshire Coal-field, 187. 



M'Phail, H., Carboniferous Sections of 

 the Severn Vullcy, 184. 



Mahony, J., On the Organic Remains 

 found in Clay near Crofthead, 390. 



Mammalia, British Post-glacial, 181 ; 

 List of Pliocene and Quaternary, 62. 



of the Crag, 47, 143, 190, 237, 



355. 



Mammoth, Man and the, 58. 



Manchester Geological Society, 117, 365. 



Literary and Philosophical 



Society, 140. 



Martins, 0., Glacier of Palheres, 32. 



Mason, J. W., On Dakosaurus, 27 ; New 

 Acrodont Saurian from Chalk, 371. 



Mastodon, 38 ; New Crag, 355. 



Maw, G., On some Raised Shell-beds on 

 the Coast of Lancashire, 72 ; Section 

 of Gault and Lower Greensand at 

 Lower Fettleworth, 335 ; Variegation 

 in Cambrian Slate, 576. 



Medlicott, H. B., Faults in Strata, 341. 



Megaceros Hibernicus, 523. 



Mec/alosaiirus, Maxilla of, 327. 



Metals, Precious, Production of the, 361. 



Metamorphism of Rocks, 359. 



Meyer, C. J. A., Note on the Passage of 

 the Red Chalk of Speeton into the 

 Underlying Clay-bed, 13. 



Miall, L. C, Experiments on Contortion 

 of Mountain Limestone, 505. 



Mica-schist, Columnar, 137. 



Microscopical Examination of Rocks, 115. 



Midland Scientific Association. 377. 



Miller, J., So-called Hyoid Plate of 

 Astero/epis, 384. 



Mineral Deposits of Maritime Alps, 117. 



Veins in Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone, Contents of, 503. 



Miocene Beds of Greenland, 174; Flora 

 of Greenland, 322. 



Mississippi Valley, 421. 



Mitchell, VV. S., Centenary of W. Smith, 

 356. 



Mollusca, BuiTows of, in Carboniferous 

 Limestone. 483. 



Molyneux, W., Burton-on-Trent : its 

 History and its Waters, etc., 520. 



Montagna, C, Metamorphism of Rocks, 

 359. 



Montreal Natural History Society, 38, 

 186. 



Moore, C, Drift Deposits of Bath, 375 ; 

 Report on Mineral Veins in Carbon- 

 iferous Limestone, and their Organic 

 Contents, 563 ; Secondary Fossils from 

 Australia, 571 ; Plant- and Insect-bed 

 in New South Wales. 572. 



Morgans, M.. Brendon-Hills' Spathose 

 Ore-veins, 225. 



