Index. 579 
FLI 
Flight, Dr. W., On the Cranbourne 
Meteorite, 59. 
Floods of Connecticut River Valley, 128. 
Foliage of Sigillaria Serlit, Brongn., 59. 
Foote, R. B., Geological Survey of South 
India, 313. 
Forest Bed of Norfolk, The, 456. 
Fossil Chilostomatous Bryozoa from 
Victoria, 328. : 
Fossil Coral Atoll near Dumfries, 549. 
Fossil Fish from the Carboniferous Lime- 
stone, 517. 
Fossils of the Hunstanton Red Rock, 31. 
Fossil Flora of Japan, 35. 
Fossil Madreporaria of the Great Oolite, 
136. 
Fossil Sponges from the Inferior Oolite, 
237. 
Fossils of the Neocomian Deposits of 
Upware, 372. 
Fossils and Rock-specimens from West 
Australia, 375. 
ARDNER, J.S., Classification of the 
Lower London Tertiaries, 134. 
On British Cretaceous 
Nuculide, 553. 
Geikie, Dr. A., Text-book of Geology, 
39, 47, 80. 
Supposed Pre-Cambrian 
Rocks of St. Davids, 238. 
Generic Characters of Sayropterygia, 91. 
Geological Age of the Cheviot Andesite 
and Porphyrites, 100, 145, 252. 
Geological Hifects of a Varying Rotation 
of the Earth, 172. 
Geological Sections around Southport, 
500. 
Geological Sections at York, 79. 
Geological Sketch of N. France, 466. 
Geological Society of London, 45, 89, 
134, 183, 237, 280, 326, 374, 582. 
Geological Survey of South India, 313. 
Geology of Asturias and Galicia, 234, 
273. 
Geology of South Devon, 562. 
Geology of Cromer, 173. 
Geology of Kashmir and Chamba, 467. 
Geology of Monte Somma and Vesuvius, 
379. 
Glacial Action in Wales, 46. 
Glacial Period, Cause of the, 293. 
Glacial Phenomena of North America, 
169. 
Glaciation of the German Alps, 177. 
Goodchild, J. G., On Overlap, 224. 
On Joints, 397. 
Gosselet, Prof., Geology of the N. of 
France, 466. 
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IRV 
Gray, T., and Milne, J., Seismographic 
Apparatus, 237. 
Green, A. H., Physical Geology, 233. 
Gresley, W. S., Hematite in Permian 
Breccias, 191. ; 
Griffithides moriceps, H. Woodw., sp. 
nov., 487. 
Gunn, J., Climate of the Quaternary 
Period, 284. 
On Elephas primigenius, 456. 
Gwyn Jeffreys, On Sub-Apennine Shells, 
553. 
Gyracanthus nobilis, Traquair, n.sp., 542. 
Youngui, , Amp uit) 
(a) 
JKMATITE in the Permian Breccias, 
191. 
Harrison, W. J., Quartzite Pebbles con- 
tained in the Drift, 172. 
Heer, Dr. Oswald, Notice of Death of, 
528; Obituary of, 5765. 
Hicks, Dr. H., On Rocks of Ross and 
Inverness-shires, 137. 
On Rocks of St. Davids, 
300. 
Highest Point in Norfolk, The, 140. 
Highland Problem, The, 139. 
Highland, Secret of the, 120, 198, 337. 
Holm, Gerhard, On the Genus Jdienus, 
236. 
Eiolmestn) Aes Ve Oi 
‘¢ Kames,”’ 438, 
Hornblende Picrite near Anglesey, 283. 
Howorth, H. H., Traces of a Great Post- 
Glacial Flood, 9. 71, 113, 356, 418. 
——— —— Reply to Prof. Dr. 
Nehring, 206. 
—___-. — Loess and Epoch of the 
Mammoth, 381. 
Hudleston, W. H., Fossils, ete., from 
West Australia, 375. 
Hughes, T. M‘Kenny, Brecciated Beds 
at St. Davids, 306. 
Fauna of the Gravels 
‘‘ Hskers’’ or 
of Barnwell, 454. 
Hull, Prof. E., Pebbles of the Bunter 
Sandstone, 285. 
—— = Physical History of the 
British Isles, 228. 
Human Skull found near Southport, 547. 
Hunt, Dr. T. Sterry, On the Decay of 
Rocks, 310. 
Hyeena, at Corton Cliff, Suffolk, 433. 
Hypersthene Andesite, 344. 
RISH Drifts, 190, 336. 
Irving, Rev. A., 
Glaciers, 89. 
Mechanics of 
——— Origin of Valley-- 
Lakes, 92. 
