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Index. 



GEO 



" Geological Stories," 232. 



Geological Survey in the South of 

 Scotland, 47. 



Geological Survey of India, 27 ; of 

 Indiana, 310. 



Geologists' Association, 46, 94, 133, 

 237, 285, 328, 380, 422, 529, 



Glacial and Champlain Eras in New- 

 England, 277. 



• Deposits and Theories, 40. 



Epoch of Great Britain, 413. 



■ Phenomena of Long Island, 



377- 

 Glaciation of Ireland, 127 ; of the 



Lake-district, 324, 479, 528. 

 Glacier-erosion, Effects of, 283. 

 Granites, Irish, Microscopic Structure 



of, 193. 

 Graptolitidas, British, 229, $00, 555. 

 Graptolites from the Upper Arenig 



Rocks, 518; from the Ludlow Rocks, 



519- 

 Gravels of Dorset, 444. 

 Greensand, Lower, 355. 



, Upper, of Cambridge, 268. 



Griqualand, Geology of, 321. 

 GUmbel, C. W., Gn Nullipores, 122. 

 Guppy, R. J. L., Foraminifera from 



San Fernando, 362. 



TLT^MATITE in Tyrone, 395. 



''■ -*■ Halitheriuni Canhami, from the 

 Red Crag, 571. 



Halonia, 145. 



Hancock, Albany, Obituary of, 575- 



" Handy-Book of Rock Names," 281. 



Hardman, -E. T., On the Occurrence 

 of Hsematite in the Carboniferous 

 Limestone, Tyrone, 395 ; Analysis, 

 of White Chalk from Tyrone, 434. 



Hastings Sand, 356. 



Hatfield, Excursion to, 422. 



Hebert, E., Zones in the Chalk, 361. 



Hebrides, Glacial Phenomena of the, 



377, 379- 

 Heer, O., Award of' the Murchison 



Fund to, 184. 

 Henwood, W. J., Detrital Tin-ore of 



Cornwall, 317. 

 Hicks, H., Tremadoc Rocks of South 



Wales, 44 ; Cambrian and Silurian 



Rocks of Ramsay Island, St. David's, 



94- 



Hitchcock, C. H., and W. P. Blake, 

 Geological Map of the United States, 

 371 ; The Coal Area of the United 

 States, 99. 



Hochstetter, F. von, Geology of Euro- 

 pean Turkey, 274. 



Holaspis sericeus, 241, 33 1-. 



JUN 



Hopkinson, J., Geological Survey of 

 the South of Scotland, 47 ; Grap- 

 tolites from the Upper Arenig Rocks 

 of St. David's, 518; Graptolites in 

 the Ludlow Rocks of Shropshire, 



519. 



Howell, J., Geology of Brighton, 185. 



Hughes, T. McK., Election of, to the 

 Woodwardian Professorship at Cam- 

 bridge, 144. 



Hulke, J.W., Hypsilophodon Foxii, 377; 

 On Astragalus of Iguanodon, 572. 



Hull, E., '^' Treatise on Building and 

 Ornamental Stones," 34 ; On the 

 Microscopic Structure of the Limerick 

 Carboniferous Trap-rocks, 153 ; On 

 the Microscopic Structure of Irish 

 Granites, 193 ; Permian Breccias and 

 Boulder-beds of Armagh, 320. 



Hunstanton Red Limestone, 114; "Red 

 Chalk," 189. 



Hunt, T. S., On the Names Cambrian 

 and Silurian, 385,453, 504, 561. 



Hutton, F. W., On the Formation of 

 Mountains, 167; Geology of New 

 Zealand, 235. 



Hypsilophodon Foxii, 377. 



TCE-SHEET, North of England, Age 

 -*■ of the, 140. 

 Iguanodon Manielli, 572. 

 India, Geological Survey of, 180. 



, Prehistoric Remainsin, 187. 



Indus Basin, Alluvial Deposits of the, 



325- 

 Inferior Oolite, 405. 

 Inocerami, Cretaceous, 1 19' 

 Insect-remains, Fossil, i, 2. 

 Ireland, Glaciation of, 127; Post-Glacial 



Drifts of, 447. 

 , Royal Geological Society of, 



132. 

 Iron-ores in the North of England, 64. 

 Iron Pits, 214. 



JAVA, Nummulitesin, 134. 

 Jones, D., Forest of Wyre Coal- 

 field, 138; On the Carboniferous 

 Deposit of the Brown Clee Hill, 348. 



, T. R., On the Jurassic Fora- 

 minifera of Switzerland, 208 ; Valley 

 of the Vezere, 286 ; Cai-boniferous 

 Bivalve Entomostraca, 322. 



, and W. K. Parker 



Nomenclature of the Foraminifera, 

 90. 



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

 land, 125 ; Award of the WoUaston 

 Donation Fund to, 183. 



Junonia ? Pluto, 3. 



