Index, 



581 



KAD 

 XT' AD AP AH and Karnul Formations, 



Kaup, Dr., Obituary Notice of, 480. 



Kimmeridge Clay, 407. 



Kinahan, G. H., ' ' Handy Book of Rock 



Names," 281 ; On the Nomenclature 



of Schistose Rocks, 354 ; The Water 



Basin of Lough Derg, 486. 

 King) W., The Microscopic Characters 



of a Silo-carbacid Rock from Ceylon, 



19. 

 , W., jun.-, Kadapah and Karnul 



Formations of Madras, 27. 

 Kirkcudbrightshire, Bone Cave in, 432. 

 Koenen, A. von, Caheola sandalina, 140. 

 Kulu, Silver Countiy of the Vazeers in, 



116. 



T ABYRINTHODONTSof the Coal. 



Measures, 334. 

 Lake-basins, American, 137. 

 in Argyllshire, 374 j in 



Ireland, 486. 

 Lake-district, Glaciation of the, 324, 



479, 528. 

 Lakes of the North-eastern Alps, 283. 

 Lake Superior, Geology of, 42. 

 Landslip in Tasmania, 44. 

 Lankester, E. R., On Scaphaspis and 



Pteraspis, 190 ; On Holaspis sericeus, 



241 , 33 1 ; Relation of Pteraspis and 



Scaphaspis, 478. 

 Lapw^orth, C, Diprienida of the Moffat 



Shale, 133 ; An Improved Classifi- 

 cation of the Rhabdophora, 500, 555. 

 Laurentian Limestones, Origin of, 19. 

 Lead Ore in the Bunter Conglomerate, 



16. 



Ores in the North of England, 64. 



Lebour, G. A., Notes on Staurolite in 



Connexion with Metamorphism, 102. 

 Leckenby, J., Oldest known British 



Trigonia, 135. 

 Leda intermedia, 347. 

 Lee, J. E., Pentacrimts priscus from 



Torquay, 426. 

 Leeds Museum, Descriptive Guide to 



the, 373. 



Naturalists' Field Club, 421, 



, Permian Rocks of, 421. 



Leifchild, J. R., "The Higher Ministry 



of Nature," 224. 

 Leonhard and Gemitz's • ' Neues Jahr- 



buch," 82. 

 Lepidodendron, 145. 

 Lias of Dorset, 403, 

 Lignite-deposit of LaUal, 380. 

 Limulus, 521. 



Lingula ovalis. Discovery of, 574. 

 Linley Valley, Geology of, 494. 



MOD 



Liverpool, Strata below the Trias in the 



Country around, 511. 

 London Basin, Geology' of the, 124. 

 , Geological Model of, 513; 



Geological Localities arouad, 336, 

 Loxolophodon cornutiis, 179. 

 Lucas, J., Origin of Clay-ironstone, 233. 

 Lucy, W. C, Notes on the Great and 



Little Orme, 341. 

 Ludlow Rocks, Graptolites in the, 519, 

 Lyell, C, " Antiquity of Man," 312. 

 , Lady, Obituary Notice of, 288. 



J^ACHAIRODUS latidens, 214. 



Mackintosh, D., On Moraines, 135 ; 

 Boulders of the North-west of England 

 and Welsh Borders, 185 ; Northern 

 Drift Erratics, 330 ; Glaciation of the 

 Lake-district, 479. 



McMurtrie, J., Carboniferous Forma- 

 tion in Somersetshire, 415. 



Madras, Geology of, 27. 



Malet, H. P., On Earthquakes, 74. 



Mallet, R., Terrestrial Vulcanicity, 120, 



Malvern, Excursion to, 423. 



Mammalia, Extinction of, 351. 



, Miocene, 465. 



Mammals, Fossil, from Wyoming, 119. 



Mansel-Pleydell, J. C, A Brief Memoir 

 on the Geology of Dorset, 402, 438, 



Margate, Fossils from the Chalk of, 237. 



, Upper Chalk of, 329. 



Marsh, O. C. , Eocene Quadrumana of 

 Wyoming, 33 ; New Carnivore from 

 the Tertiary of Wyoming, 33 ; New 

 Cretaceous Reptile, 34 ; New Sub- 

 class of Fossil Birds, 115. 



Melaphyres of Limerick, 153. 



Mello, J. M., Geology of Derbyshire, 

 i8i. 



Metamorphism, Notes on, 102. 



Meyer, C. J. A., On the Punfield Sec- 

 tion, 91. 



Miall, L. C, Labyrinthodonts of the 

 Coal-measures, 334 ; Descriptive 

 Guide to the Leeds Museum, 373 ; 

 Permian Rocks of Leeds, 421. 



Microscopic Structure of Irish Granites, 

 193 ; of the Limerick Trap-rocks, 153. 



Midford Sands, 404. 



Milne- Edwards, A., Researches on 

 Fossil Birds, 418. 



Minerals found in Somersetshire, 166. 



Miners' Association of Cornwall and 

 Devon, 239, 



Miocene Mammalia, 465. 



Mitchell, W. S., Biographical Notice 

 of John Farey, 25 ; "A Book about 

 William Smith," 31. 



Model of London, Geological, 513. 



