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Index. 



GOL 



KAM 



Gold in Nature, 227. 



Gosselet's Geological Sketch of North of 



France, 622. 

 Granite Tors in Cornwall, Eock Basins 



on, 480, 526. 

 Gray, T., Elasticity of Japanese Eocks, 



568. 

 Greensand, Pebbles from the Cambridge, 



95. 

 Greensand (Upper) of Cambridge, Or- 



nithosaurians from, 13. 

 and Chloritic Marl of 



Isle of Wight, 234. 

 Griffith, A. F., Oblique and Orthogonal 



Sections, 383. 

 Griffith, Mr., Eev. H. G. Day in reply 



to, 480. 

 Grits and Sandstones, 91. 



HANOVEE, Wealdenof, 281,477, 546. 

 Head-shield of Zenaspis [Gephal- 

 (ispis) Sahveyi, Egerton, 193. 



Headon Hill and Colwell Bay in Isle of 

 Wight, Beds of, 45. 



Herries, W. H., Woodwardian Labor- 

 atory Notes on Bagshot Beds of Bag- 

 shot District, 171. 



Hicks, Dr. H., Pre-Cambrian Eocks 

 of Britain and Bohemia, 142. 



Hill, Eev. E., Evaporation and Eccen- 

 tricity as CO -factors in Glacial Periods, 

 481. 



Hinde, Dr. G. J., Sponge Spicules from 

 Upper Chalk of Horstead, Norfolk, 

 228. 



HoUingworth, G. H., Peat-bed inter- 

 stratified with Boulder-drift at Old- 

 ham, 381. 



Holmes, T. V., Permian, Triassic, and 

 Liassic Eocks of Carlisle Basin, 188. 



Homalowitus in Eed Beds at Torquay, 

 487, 528. 



Home, D. Milne, Glaciation of Shet- 

 lands, 205, 449. 



Hopkinson, J., Morphology of Ehabdo- 

 phora, 448. 



Hornblende -Pikrite near Pen-y-Carni- 

 siog, Anglesey, Boulder of, 93. 



Home, J., Glaciation of Shetland Isles, 

 364. 



Horstead, Norfolk, Sponge Spicides from 

 Upper Chalk of, 228. 



Howorth, H. H., Mammoth in Europe, 

 198, 251 ; Sudden Extinction of 

 Mammoth, 309, 527 ; Causes of Mam- 

 moth's Extinction, 403, 569. 



Hudleston, W. H., Gasteropoda from 

 Portland Eocks of Vale of Wardour 

 and Bucks, 385 ; Palaeontology of 

 Yorkshire Oolites, 45, 119. 



Hughes, Prof., Basement-beds, Cam- 

 brian, Anglesey, 333. 



Hull, Prof. E., Cambrian Beds of British 



Isles, 507 ; Coal-fields of Great 

 Britain, India, and other parts of the 

 World, 82 ; Devouo- Silurian Forma- 

 tion, 508 ; Laurentian Beds of Done- 

 gal, 506. 



Hungary, Tertiary Eruptive Bocks, 374. 



Hutton Collection of Fossil Plants, 335. 



ICELAND, Yolcanic History of, 

 212. 

 Ice-sheet and its Connexion with Glacial 



Phenomena, 234. 

 India, Geology of, 232. 



Jungle Life of Geologist, 229. 



Upper, Glacial Period as connected 



with Travelled Blocks of Upper 

 Punjab, 97. 



Insects, New British Carboniferous, 293. 

 luterglacial Deposits of Cumberland and 



Lancashire, 44. 

 International Geological Commission, 326 

 Congress, 232, 



557. 

 Ireland, Megaceros Hihernicus, Owen, 



in Lacustrine Deposits of, 354. 

 North of. Old Eed Sandstone 



of, 48. 

 Possible Laurentian Eocks, 



427, 506. 

 Ironstone of Borough Lee, Edinburgh. 



Fossil Fish Eemaias in Blackband, 34, 



491. 

 Borough Lee, " Kamm- 



platten," in 334. 

 Island Life, 84. 

 Islands, Oceanic, 74. 

 Italy, Congeria Beds of, 271. 



Korth, Jurassic Corals of, 325. 



JAPAN, Elasticity of the Eocks of, 

 568. 



Jervis, W., Gold in Nature, 227. 



Joint Structure at Great Depths, Absence 

 of, 416, 626. 



Jones, Prof. T. E., Cervus megaceros in 

 Berkshire, 95, 480 ; Carboniferous 

 System of Britain, 181 ; Entorao- 

 straca in Coal-shales, 95 ; Pala3ozoic 

 Bivalved Entoraostraca, 337. 



Judd, Prof. J. W., on Volcanos, 561. _ 



Jukes-Browne, A. J., Distiu'bances in 

 Chalk of Norfolk, 144 ; Geology around 

 Cambridge, 665. 



Jungle Life of Indian Geologist, 229. 



Jurassic Birds and their Allies, 485. 



Corals of North Italy, 325. 



(Upper) Eocks of England 



and those of the Continent, 284, 646. 



KAMMPLATTEN in Ironstone of 

 Borough Lee, 334. 



