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Index. 



GEE 



KIN 



Green, A. H., C. Le N. Foster, and J. E. 



Dakyns, Geology of North Derbyshire, 



etc., '169. 

 Greenwood, G., Eain and Eivers, 394. 

 Gregory, J. E., Chart of British Geology, 



143. 

 Giimbel, C. "W., Eesearches in Fossil 



Foraminifera and Entomostraca, 178. 

 Gunn, J., Forest-bed and Chillesford 



Clay, 388. 

 Guppr, E. J. L., Fossils from the Cari- 



bean Series of Trinidad, 235. 

 Gwalior, Geology of, 427. 



HACKET, C. A., Geology of Gwalior, 

 427. 



Hailstones, Eemarkable forms of, 27, 



Hall, H. F., On the Glacial and Post- 

 Glacial Deposits in the neighbourhood 

 of Llandudno, 509. 



, T. M., " Mineralogists' Directory," 



382, 443, 583. 



Hancock, A., and E. Howse, New 

 Labyrinthodont Amphibian, 389 ; On 

 Froterosaurus, 389 ; On Dorypterus 

 Eofmanni, 392. 



Harkness, E., Occurrence of Elephant- 

 remains in Ireland, 253 ; Shapfell 

 granite boulders, 347. 



Hartt, C. F., Geology of Brazil, 528. 



Hector, J., Glacial epoch in New Zealand, 

 95. 



Heer, 0., Carboniferous Flora of Bear 

 Island, 579. 



Hind, H. Y., Gneissoid series in Nova 

 Scotia, &c., 290. 



Hodgson, E., On the Iron-ore Fossils in 

 the Water Blain Mines, Cumberland, 

 113; The Granite-drift of Furness, 

 328. 



Honeyman, D., Geology of Arisaig, 295. 



Hood, J. H. C., Discovery of Saurian 

 remains in New Zealand, 49 ; Geologi- 

 cal Obseivations in New Zealand, 236. 



Hopkinson, J., On Bexolitcs gracilis, a 

 new Silurian Annclide, 77 ; On the 

 Structure and AiHuities of Dicrano- 

 graplns, 353. 



Hughes, T. W. H., Slates at Chiteli, 428. 



Uulke, J. "W., Eeptilian remains from 

 Kimmeridgc Bay, 88 ; New Wealdcn 

 Verti'hra, 13.3; Plesiosaurian remains 

 from Kimmeridgc Bay, 390. 



Hull, E., 'J'liu Triassic and Permian 

 Rocks of tiic Midland Counties, 169. 



Hunt, T. S., The Liquefaction of Rocks, 

 60. 



Huxlny, T. H., Dinosauria of the Trias, 

 30; On the Milk Dentition of Falao- 

 Ihcrium magyium, 153. 



Hyde, S., Deep-mining in the S.W. of 

 Ireland, 188, 241. 



ICE as an agent of Geological Change, 

 175. 



, Physics of Arctic, 435. • 



Igneous rocks, Contraction of, in Cooling, 



1, 58. 

 of Carboniferous age in 



Ireland, 240. 

 India, Geological Survey of, 171, 232, 



339, 379, 427, 540. 



, Mineral Wealth of, 167. 



, The Viadhyan Series in, 171. 



Insects in the Bagshot Leaf-beds, 141, 



240, 348. 

 Irawadi, Alluvium of the, 379. 

 Ireland, Elephant-remains in, 253. 



, Geological Survey of, 483. 



, S.W^ Deep-mining in, 188, 241, 



300. 

 Iron-ore of Water Blain, Cumberland, 



113. 

 Iron-ores associated with the Basalts of 



NE. Ireland, 85. 

 Italy, Tertiary deposits of, 361. 

 , Tertiary Brachiopoda of, 359, 399, 



460. 



JENKINS, H. M., Surface Geology of 

 Belgium, 149 ; On the Surface 

 Geology, Denudation, and " Form of 

 the Ground " of Belgium, 199 ; Geo- 

 logical Map of Oxfordshire, 577- 



and P. M. Duncan, On 



Falmocoryne, 376. 



Jones, T. E., Notes on the Cretaceous 

 Entomostraca, 74 ; Notes on the Ter- 

 tiary Entomostraca of England, 155 ; 

 On some Bivalved Entomostraca from 

 the Coal-measures of South Wales, 

 214 ; Fossil Insects, 348 ; Primaeval 

 rivers of Britain, 371. 



Jordan, J. B., " Geological Map of 

 London," 288. 



Judd, J. W., Neocomian Beds of England 

 and Northern Europe, 187; On the 

 Use of the Term Neocomian, 220. 



Jurassic and Cretaceous formations, Limits 

 of the, 230. 



Beds of England and France, 568. 



KEENE, W., Coal-fields of New South 

 Wales, 687. 



KeiT, J. IL, Ice-marks in Newfoundland, 

 392. 



Kiinmeridgo Bay, Reptilian remains from, 

 88. 



Clay, 671. 



Kinahan, G. H., On Faults in Strata, 

 118; Igneous rocks of Carboniferous 

 age in Ireland, 240; Mineral-bearing 

 Strata of the South-west of Ireland, 

 300 ; Notes on the Features of Devou, 

 Cornwall, and Galway, 310. 



