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Index. 



HOL 



LTM 



Holmes, T. V., Glacial Erosion, 189. 



Hosken, Lieut., New Hebrides Group, 

 82. 



Hull, Prof., Mr. Judd and Glacial 

 Erosion of Lakes, 140 ; Scarle Boring, 

 Lincolnshire, 95. 



Human Eemains beneath Boulder- Clay ? 

 028. 



Hungary, Origin of Lake Balaton in, 5. 



Hutton, Capt., Age of Ototara Forma- 

 tion, 381. 



ICE and Ice-Work in Newfoundland, 

 303, 345, 403. 

 Ice, Mr. Milne on Floating, 379; on 



Coast Ice 528. 

 Ice Sound, Spitzbergen, 16, 63, 118, 255. 

 India, Gondwana Series of, and Juro- 



Triassic Epoch in Europe, 481. 

 Indian Desert, Physical Geology of Great, 



508. 

 Insect, Fossil Palseozoic, 519. 

 Insular Land, Waste of, by Sea, 282. 

 Inter-Glacial Man, 476. 

 International Geological Congress, 573. 

 Irish Tide Heights and Ptaised Beaches, 



78. 

 Isle of Wight, Chalk of, 128. 

 , Guide to, 468. 



TENKINSON, H. J., Guide to Isle of 



J Wight, 468. 



Jersey, Elevation and Subsidence of 

 Land in, 143. 



Jointings, and its Eelatjon to Slaty 

 Cleavage, 220. 



Jones, Prof. T. Rupert, Annelid Bed in 

 Gault of Kent, 117; Antiquity of 

 Man, 269 ; Geology and Pal8eontology 

 of Sumatra, 382 ; Sarsen Stones, 523. 



Judd, J. W. , Ancient Volcanos of Europe, 

 5, 53, 200, 337 ; Interval between the 

 Periods of Volcanic Activity and the 

 Formation of the Alpine System, 

 337; Origin of Lakes, 187; Origin 

 of Lake Balaton in Hungary, 5 ; 

 Formation of Eock-Basins, 523 ; Vol- 

 canic Outbursts which preceded the 

 Formation of the Alpine System, 200 ; 

 Volcanic Outbursts which accompanied 

 and followed the Formation of the 

 Alpine System, 529. 



Judd, Mr. and Glacial Erosion of Lakes, 

 140. 



, on Glacial Erosion and Sub- 

 aerial Denudation, 141. 



Jukes - Browne, A. J. , Palaeontology, 

 465. 



Juro-Triassic Epoch in Europe, and 

 Gondwana Series of India, the, 481. 



KENT, Annelid Bed in Gault of, 117, 

 190. 



Kesslerloch Cave, Excavations at, 163. 



Kimmeridge Clay, Large Eeptile from, 

 193. 



Kinahan, G. H., Classification and 

 Nomenclature of Eocks, 114 ; Drifting 

 Power of Tide-Currents v. Wind- 

 Waves, 83 ; Irish Tide Heights and 

 Eaised Beaches, 78. 



King, W., Divisional Structure of Eocks, 

 Jointing and Slaty Cleavage, 220. 



KrefEt, G., Ossiferous Caverns in New 

 South Wales, 520. 



LAKE Balaton, 5. 

 Lake-Basins, Erosion of, by Glaciers 

 253, 376. 



Glacial Origin of, 286, 



521. 



Origin of, 136, 139. 



Lake District, Graptolitic Mudstone of, 



527. 

 Llandovery Eocks of, 282, 



335, 383, 429, 477. 



Silurian Eocks of, 376. 



Lakes, Glacial Erosion of, 140. 



Origin of, 187. 



Lambert, Professor G., New Coal Basin 



in Limburg, 412. 

 Land, Insular, Waste of, by Sea, 282. 

 Landor, Dr. H., on Ground-ice as a 



Carrier of Stones and Debris, 459. 

 Lappington, H., Esmerilopreto, 381. 

 Lapworth, C, Llandovery Eocks in 



Lake District, 477 ; Scottish Mono- 



graptidce, 308, 350, 499, 544. 

 Lebour, G. A., Carrara Marbles, The, 



289, 382; Eange of Saccammina 



Carter^, Brady, 135. 

 Lewis, Isle of. Glacial Deposits on, 552. 

 Lias, Fish of New Genus from, 441. 



of Yorkshire, 511. 



Life, Dawn of, 168. 

 Limburg, New Coal-Basin in, 412. 

 Lincolnshire, Scarle Boring, 95 

 Linnarsson, Dr. G., Oldest Eocks of 



Northern Europe, 145, 287 ; Silurian 



Eocks of Sweden, 525 ; Vertical Eange 



of Graptolitic Types in Sweden, 



241. 

 Liverpool, Sections of Boulder Clay at 



North Dock, 429, 480, 5'M. 

 Llandovery Eocks of Lake District, 282, 



335, 383, 429, 477. 

 London and its Neighbourhood, Guide 



to Geology of, 166. 

 Lough Neagh, Pliocene Clays of, 556. 

 Lyme Eegis, New Liassic Fish from, 



441. 



