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Index. 



FEE 



HOL 



Freshwater Remains in Boulder-clay at 

 Bridlington, 393. 



Fritsch, Dr. A., Amphibians from Per- 

 mian Bocks of Bohemia, 521. 



GARDNER, J. S., Correlation of 

 Bournemouth Marine Series with 

 Bracklesham Beds, Upper and Middle 

 Bagshot Beds of London Basin and 

 Bovey Tracey Beds, 148. 

 Gault, 326. 

 Geikie, Prof. A., Old Bed Sandstone of 



"Western Europe, 278. 

 Geological Age of Lough Neagh, 214. 



Congress, Paris, International, 



186, 284. 



Distribution of Fossil Organ- 



isms in India, 274. 



Essays by T. Sterry Hunt, 554. 



Exploration of Fortieth Paral- 

 lel, 467. 



Lectures, 374. 



Map of Heidelberg, 41. 



Railway Guide, American, 229. 



Survey of England and "Wales, 



178. 



Survey of India, Publications 

 of, 429. 



— Survey of U.S., Report of 



Field Work, 226, 240. 



Society of London, 42, 85, 138, 



189, 232, 279, 328, 375, 570. 



Time, Limestones as an Index 



of, 549. 

 Geologists' Association, 230. 

 Geology of Alps, 182. 



of Western Africa. 



of West Balkan, 36. 



of Cornwall, 27, 74, 102, 166, 



203, 251, 307. 



of Devon, 236, 333. 



of Devonshire, 374. 



of N.W. of Essex and N.E. of 



Herts, with parts of Cambridgeshire 

 and Suffolk, 178. 



and Geography of Great Britain, 



277. 



of New Hampshire, 517. 



of Ireland, 37, 236. 



of Isle of Man, 211, 286. 



Practical, 230. 



Review of, for 1876 and 1877, 



• Surface, of Part of Mississippi 

 Valley, 353, 412, 528. 



Synthetic Studies in Experi- 



84. 



mental, 421. 

 Gilbertson Collection of Bivalves in 



British Museum, figured in Phillips's 



" Geology of Yorkshire," 161. 

 Girvan, Ayrshire, Silurian Fossils of, 



135. 



Glacial Drift, Lenticular Hills of, 382. 



Period in Eastern America, 248. 



Troughs beneath Glacier des 



Bossons, 239. 

 Glaciation of West Yorkshire Dales, 384. 

 Glengariff and Dingle Grits, 348. 

 Glen Roy, Parallel Roads of, 529. 

 Gravels, Bridlington and Sewerby, 238. 

 Greensand, Upper, and Chloritic Marl, 



47, 143. 

 Grey-Egerton, Award of the Kingsley 



Medal to, 569. 

 Griffith, Sir R., and Old Red Sandstone, 



144. 

 Griqua Land, Fossil Wood from, 286. 

 Giimbel, Prof. Dr. C. W., Introduction 



to Alpine Geology, 182. 

 Gun-flints, Manufacture of, 475. 

 Gunn, J"., Miocene Flora in Arctic 



Regions, 95. 

 Gunn, W., Glaciation of West Yorkshire 



Dales, 384. 



HALL, T. M., Geology of Devonshire, 

 94, 374. 



Hanover, Upper Jura of, 225. 



Hardman, E. T., Fossiliferous Clay Beds 

 overlying Basalt, Lough Neagh, and 

 Geological Age of that Lake, 214. 



Harrison, W. J., Practical Geology, 230. 



Harwich, Faults in London Clay, 383. 



Haughton, Rev. Prof. S., Former 

 Climate of Polar Regions, 91. 



Hayden, F. V., Preliminary Report of 

 Field Work of U.S. Geological and 

 Geographical Survey of Territories for 

 1878, 226. 



Heer, Prof. 0., Fossil and Recent 

 Sequoia?, 372. 



Heidelberg, Geological Map of, 41. 



Heim, Prof. A., Mechanism of Moun- 

 tains, 131. 



Herts, Silurian Rocks in, 286. 



Hicks, Dr. H., Classification of British 

 Pre-Cambrian Rocks, 433, 528. 



Hinde, G. J., New Favosite Coral from 

 Niagara Formation, Manitoulin Island, 

 Lake Huron, 244. 



Historical Geology of Cornwall, 27, 

 74, 102, 166, 203, 251, 307. 



History of Coal, 137. 



of the English Lake District, 



with Notes on Subdivision of Skid- 

 daw Slates, 50, 110. 



Hitchcock, Prof. C. H., Geology of New 

 Hampshire, 517; Glacial Period in 

 Eastern America, 248. 



Hitching Stone, 96. 



Holderness, Purple Boulder-clay at, 528. 



Holmes, W. H., Fossil Forests of the 

 Yellowstone Park, 551. 



