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Karrer's Geological Basis of the Chief 



Cities of Europe, 477. 

 Keeping, H., Beds of Headon Hill, 



and Colwell Bay, Isle of Wight, 



45. 

 Keeping, "W. , Foreign Pebbles on British 



Beaches, 192. 

 Kendall, J. D., Interglacial Deposits of 



Cumberland and Lancashire, 44 ; the 



Glacial Deposits of West Cumberland, 



568. 

 Keuper (Lower) Sandstone of Basement 



Beds, 396, 523. 

 Kinahan, G.H.,Laccolites, 134; Possible 



Laurentian Eocks in Ireland, 427, 



576 ; Lower Palaeozoic Rocks, 575 ; 



Shrinkage Fissures, 144. 



LABORATORY Notes, Woodwardian, 

 171. 



Laccolites, 134. 



Lacustrine Deposits of Ireland, Mega- 

 ceros Sibernicus, Owen, in, 354. 



Lamplugh, G. W., Shell-beds at Base of 

 Drift at Speeton, near Filey, on York- 

 shire Coast, 1 74 ; Glacial Shell-beds at 

 Bridlington and Dimlington, 635. 



Lancashire, Change of Level in, 236. 



and Cumberland, Interglacial 



Deposits, 44. 



Lap worth, C, Lower Pala&ozoic Rocks 

 of Britain and Scandinavia, 260, 317. 



Lasaulx, Dr. Von, On Etna, with Notes 

 from the Manuscript of Baron von 

 Waltershausen, 37. 



Laurentian Rocks of Ireland, 427, 506. 



Lebour, G. A., Hutton Collection of 

 Fossil Plants, 335. 



Lee, J. E., Note-Book of Amateur 

 Geologist, 377. 



Life of Indian Geologist in the Jungle, 

 229. 



Life, Island, 84. 



Limestone of Ashburton, its Age and 

 Relations, 410. 



of Durness and Assynt, 92. 



Lizard from Neocomian Rocks, Island of 



Lesina, Dalmatia, 45. 



Lock, W. G., Volcanic History of Ice- 

 land, 212. 



Longe, F. D., Diastopora and Stomato- 

 pora from Wenlock Limestone, 328 ; 

 Relations of Escharoid Forms of Oolitic 

 Polyzoa to Cheilostomata and Cyclo- 

 stomata, 23. 



Ludlow and Wenlock Shales of Shrop- 

 shire, Notes obtained from Extensive 

 Washings of, 1, 100, 145. 



Lyell Medal presented to Dr. J. W. 

 Dawson, 185. 



Donation Fund presented to G. R. 



Vine and Dr. A Fritsch, 187. 



Lycett, Dr. J., Generic Distinctness 

 of Purpuroidea and Purpura, with 

 remarks upon Purpuroid Shells, 498. 



MACKINTOSH, D., Accumulation 

 and Derivation of Moel Tryfaen 



Shelly Deposits, 283. 

 Mammalian Jaw from Purbeck Beds at 



Swanage, 331. 

 Mammoth in Eui-ope, 198, 251. 

 Sudden Extinction of, 309, 



403, 505, 627, 669. 

 Marl (Chloritic) and Upper Greensand 



of Isle of Wight, 234. 

 Marr, J. E., Classification of Cambrian 



and Silurian Rocks, 215. 

 Marsh, Prof. 0. C, Jurassic Birds and 



their Allies, 486. 

 Mastodon in Recent Times in North 



America, 373. 

 Maw, G., Notes obtained from Extensive 



Washings of the Wenlock and Ludlow 



Shales of Shropshire, and Physical 



Character, Thickness of Upper Silurian 



Rocks of Shropshire, 1, 100, 145. 

 Megaceros Hibernicns, Owen, in Ancient 



Lacustrine Deposits of Ireland, 354. 

 Megaceros in Berkshire, 480. 

 Merista, Siiess, 1851, and Dagia, Dav., 



1881, 289. 

 Metamorphic and Associated Rocks of 



Wexford, 494. 

 Metamorphism of Massive Crystalline 



Rocks, 59, 110, 162. 

 Microscopic Structure of Devitrified 



Rocks from Heddgelert, Snowdon, and 



Skomer Island, 236. 

 Microscopic Characters of Vitreous Rocks 



of Montana, 236. 

 Microscopical Society, 379. 

 Microzoa and Entoraostraca from Upper 



Silurian Strata of Shropshire, 70. 

 Milne, Prof. J., Distribution of Volcanos, 



47 ; Elasticity of Japanese Rocks, 668. 

 Mineralogy,Text-BookonSystematic,432. 

 Minnesota, Geology of Central and West- 

 ern, 280. 

 Monmouth, Striated Pebbles fromTriassic 



Conglomerate, 79. 

 Mont St. Gothard Tunnel, 80. 

 Moore, C, Abnormal Geological Deposits 



of Bristol District, 43. 

 Morphology of Rhabdophora, 448. 

 Mourlon, Dr. M.,Geology of Belgium, 429. 

 Mundesley and Westleton Beds, 466. 

 Murchison Medal presented to Prof. A. 



Geikie, 185. 



Donation Fund presented to 



F. Rutley, 186. 



NATURE, Gold in, 227. 

 Newton, E. T., Vertebrata of Pre- 



