Index. 



581 



JUD 



Judd, Prof. J. "W., An Enstatitic Eock- 

 forming Mineral, 173. 



Deep Boring at 



Richmond, 380. 



Peridotites in Scot- 

 land, 182. 



Jukes -Browne, A. J., Classification of 

 the Jurassic System, 138, 336. 



Classification of the 



Stratified Rocks, 293. 



The Boulder-clays of 



Lincolnshire, 135. 



Jurassic System, 138. 



■ Classification of, 286. 



— by W. T. 



Blanford, 47, 239. 



Jukes-Browne, 138, 336. 



by A. J. 



KIDSTOlSr, R., On Ulodendron, 232. 

 Kinahan, G. H., Canadian Archfean 

 Rocks and Irish Metamorphic Rocks, 

 159. 



Methylosis and Para- 



morphosis, 286. 

 Kirkby, J. W., Note on the Ostracoda of 



the N.W. of England, 535. 

 Koken, E., On the Otoliths of Fishes, 



275. 



LABTRINTHODONTS from the 

 Bijori Group, by R. Lydekker, 370. 



Laidlay, J. W., Obituary of, 286. 



Lake Dwellings, Ancient British, by R. 

 Munro, 516. 



Lake, P., On Hippopotamus major from 

 Barrington, 318. 



Land-Ice of Great Crosby, by T. M. 

 Reade, 326. 



Lansdell, H., Russian Central Asia, 364. 



Lapworth, C, The Close of the High- 

 land Controversy, 97. 



Lavis, H. Johnston, Geological Map of 

 Monte Somma and Vesuvius, 27. 



Injection, etc., of 



Igneous Matter, 282. 



Speculations on Ve- 



suvius and Monte Somma, 302. 

 Lebour, Prof. G. A., Note on the 



Fosidonomya Beeheri Beds of Budle 



(Northumberland), 73. 

 ■ Recent Earth- 

 quakes on the Durham Coast, 513. 

 Lefroy, Sir R., Depth of Permanently 



Frozen Soil in N. America, 516. 

 Lendenfeld, R. von, The Glacial Period 



of Australia, 281. 

 Leptophi/llia Anglica, Tomes, 551. 

 Lias, Yorksliire, Fossils of, by M. 



Simpson, 180. 

 Limuloid Crustacean, A New Devonian, 



by H. S. WiUiams, 427. 



MAP 



Lindstrora, Prof. G., On the Silurian 

 Gasteropoda and Pteropoda of Got- 

 land, 36. 



Lithological Studies, by M. E. "Wads- 

 worth, 268. 



Lithology, A Plea for Comparative, by 

 C. Callaway, 258. 



Llanberis, On a Section near, by A. H. 

 Green, 45. 



Loch Bhruithaie, A Mineral from, by 

 W. I. Macadam, 515. 



London, Geology of, by "W. Whitaker, 

 179. 



Lundgren, B., Cretaceous Brachiopoda 

 from Sweden, 228. 



Lydekker, R., Catalogue of the Fossil 

 Mammalia in the British Museum, 321. 



Labyrinthodonts of the 



Bijori Group, 370. 



Note on Three Genera of 



Fossil Artiodactyla, 63. 



On a New Species of 



Hynpotamus, 131. 



On MicrochcBJ-us, 382. 



On the Identity of the 



Genera Esthonyx and Flatychoerops, 

 360. 



Revision of the Siwalik 



Antelopes, 169. 



Chelonia, 371. 



Siwalik and Narbada 

 [. 



Siwalik Bones errone- 

 ously referred to a Struthioid, 237. 

 Lyman, B. S., Contour-lines on Geolo- 

 gical Maps, 132. 



Subterranean Contouring 



of Geological Maps, 335. 

 Lyte, F. Maxwell, The Softening and 

 Purifying of Water, 515. 



MACADAM, Prof. W. I., A Mineral 

 from Loch Bhruithaie, 515. 

 Macfarlane, Dr., A Fimgus in Fossil 



Wood from Bowling, 515. 

 Madreporaria from the Great Oolite, by 

 R. F. Tomes, 182. 



of the Secondary Strata, 



by P. Martin Duncan, 570. 



Some Cretaceous, by E. 



F. Tomes, 383, 541. 

 Magnetic Disturbances by Earthquakes, 



by C. Davison, 210. 

 Mammalia, Fossil, Catalogue of, in the 



British Museum, by R. Lydekker, 321. 

 Mammoth, Remains of, from the Cres- 



well Bone-Caves, 44. 

 Upper Jaw of, from the Cres- 



weU Bone-Caves, by A. T. Metcalfe, 



44. 

 Mantellia Babbagensis, sp. nov., H. 



Woodward, 290. 

 Mapoteca Geologica Americana, 26. 



