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Index. 



HUL 



MAE 



Hull, E., Microscopic Structure of Irish 

 Granites, 1,2; Volcanic History of 

 Ireland, 145, 205; On the Microscopic 

 Structure of .the Lambay PorphjTy, 

 449. 



Hutton, F. "W., On the Formation of 

 Mountains, 22, 64 ; Suggestions for 

 Geological Surveyors, 44 ; Table of 

 the Sedimentary Eocks of New Zea- 

 land, 515. 



Bybodus, 163, 239, 287. 



Hypsilophodon Foxii, 41. 



TCE- SHEET in the Lake-district and 



J. North Wales, 89 ; in the South of 

 England, 257. 



Ichthyosaurian Bones, 427. 



Ilford, Pleistocene Deposits at, 390. 



India, Coal-fields of, 269. 



Indus Basin, 45, 94. 



Ireland, Volcanic History of, 145, 205. 



Iron Mine at Clifton, 179. 



Iron-ores of Missouri, 369. 



Irving, A., On the Geology of the Not- 

 tingham District, 314. 



JADE in Turkestan, 330. 

 Jamieson, T. F., Last Stage of the 

 Glacial Period in North Britain, 379. 



Japan, Geology of Yesso, 464, 465. 



Jenks, CW., Culsagee Corundum Mines, 

 234. 



Jespersen, M., "Creeps," 238; Scania 

 and Bornholm, 528; Asar, 575. 



Johnson, M. H., Formation of Flint, 93. 



Jones, T. E., "Flint: its Nature," etc., 

 325 ; Gyrogonites, etc., in the London 

 Clay, 479 ; New Locality for Leaia, 

 480 ; Silurian Entomostraca from 

 Peeblesshire, 511 ; Diviaing-rod near 

 Newbury, 575. 



Judd, J. W., Secondary Eocks of Scot- 

 land, 68, 139; Carboniferous Eocks 

 of the Highlands, 573. 



Jukes's " School Manual of Geology," 

 184. 



KAEST, Geology of the, 321. 

 Kendall, J. D., Hsematite Deposits 

 of Whitehaven and Furness, 430. 



Keuper of Nottinghamshire, 316. 



Kimmeridge Clay, 262. 



Kinahan, G. H., Origin of the Lagoon 

 called the Fleet, 49; Glacialoid or 

 Ee-arranged Glacial Drift, 111, 168; 

 Origin of the Fleet, 189, 239; Geology 

 of West Galway and South-west Mayo, 



KrefFt, G., Discovery of Eemains of Ex- 

 tinct Birds in Australia, 46 ; Molar 

 Teeth of Diprotodon, 425. 



LABTEINTHODONTA from the 

 Keuper Sandstone of Warwick, 379 ; 

 from the Yoredale Eocks, 430 ; Tabu- 

 lar View of the Classification of, 513. 



Lacertian Skull from the Potton Sands, 

 427. 



Lake-basins of Cumberland, 88. 



— -, Origin of, 381. 



Landslips and Sinkings in Cheshire, 259. 



Lankester, E. E., On the Shields of 

 Pteraspis and Scaphaspis, 288. 



Lartet, L., and C. Duparc, A Prehistoric 

 Burial Place, 518. 



Leaia, New Locality for, 480. 



Leboui-, G. A., A Brief Account of M. 

 Delesse's Book, " Lithologie du Fond 

 des Mers," 75 ; Deposits now fornung 

 in British Seas, 476. 



Leidy, J., Tertiary and Cretaceous Verte- 

 brata of the Western Territories of 

 America, 416. 



Leifchild, J. E., Coal at Home and 

 Abroad, 39. 



Leinster Coal-field, 97. 



Leiorhynchus, 121. 



LeperditicB, Silurian, 512. 



Life on the Earth, Dawn and Develop- 

 ment of, 289. 



Lincolnshire Fen-District, 143. 



Liversidge, A., Bingera Diamond-fields, 

 425, 561. 



Lowne, B. T., "The Philosophy of Evo- 

 lution," 279. 



Lucy, W. C, Glaciation in West Somer- 

 set, 255. 



Ludwigite, 366. 



MACFAELANE, J., Coal Eegions of 

 America, 37. 



Mackintosh, D., On a New Section of 

 Pre-Glacial White Clay and Sand near 

 Mold, 67 ; Great Ice-sheet in Lake- 

 disti-ict and North Wales, 89 ; Scotch 

 Granite on Welsh Hills, 95; On Scotch 

 and English Drifts, 188; Glaciation 

 of West Somerset, 334 ; Eemarks on 

 Boulders, 424. 



Macloskie, G., Silicified Wood of Lough 

 Neagh, 271. 



Macpherson, J., Geology of Cadiz, 270. 



Mallet, E., Theory of Volcanic Energy, 

 28 ; In Eeply to Mr. Scrope's Obser- 

 vations on Mr. Mallet's Theory of 

 Volcanic Energy, 127 ; Further Ee- 

 marks on Vulcanicity, 189 ; Natiu-e 

 of Volcanic Heat, 332 ; Mr. Scrope's 

 Views of Volcanic Heat, 478. 



Mammalian Eemains at Ilford, 390, 398. 



Manchester Literary and Philosophical 

 Society, 74. 



Man, Isle of, Geology of the, 560. 



Marine Deposits, 476. 



