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Index. 



GLA 



LAM 



Glacial Phenomena of Scandinavia, Prof. 



Milne and the, 93. 

 Glanville, B. J., Fossil Anomodontia of 



South Africa, 573. 

 Gloucestershire, Madreporaria of Crick- 

 ley Hill, 297. 

 Gorran Beds and Budleigh Salterton 



Pebbles, 238. 

 Graptolite Schists of Sweden, 278. 

 Gravel, BarnweU, Flint Implements from 



the, 400. 

 Greensand, Upper, and Chloritic Marl, 



547. 

 Griffith, A. F., Flint Implements from 



Barn-well Gravel, 400. 

 Griffith, Sir E. J., Bart., ll.d., f.r.s.e., 



M.INST.C.E., M.E I.A., 524. 



Griffith, Sir E., and the Old Eed Sand- 

 stone, 572. 



Grover's Conversations with Little 

 Geologists on the Six Days of Creation, 

 316. 



HALL, T. M., The late Prof. Phillips 

 on N. Devon Eocks, 305 ; Method 

 of Estimating Geological Areas, 352. 



Hardmau, E. T., "Hullite," an un- 

 described Mineral, 464. 



Harkness, Prof., Obituary of, 574. 



Hartlepool, "West, Peat Deposits of, and 

 Kildale, 351. 



Hartt, Prof. C. F., Obituary of, 336. 



Hayden, F. V., Geological and Geo- 

 graphical Atlas of the Colorado, 365. 



Heatherington, A., F.G.S., Obituary 

 Notice of, 336. 



Hebert on Tertiaries of Central Europe, 

 165. 



Helderberg Group of New York, Corre- 

 lation of Lower, 271. 



Hicks, Dr. H., New Pre-Cambrian 

 Areas in Wales, 460. 



Hill, Eev. E., Possible Changes in 

 Latitudes on the Earth's Surface, 479; 

 Possible Change in Earth's Axis, 

 262. 



Hill's (Eev. E.) Letter on Changes in 

 Latitudes of Places, Mr. Fisher's reply 

 to, 551. 



Hinde, G. J., A.rbusculites argentea, 

 Murray, 378. 



Hunt, Prof. T. S., Origin and Succession 

 of Crystalline Eocks, 466. 



Hippisley, H. E., Somersetshire Coal- 

 measures, 345. 



" Hoy, Old Man of," 49. 



Hudlestone,"W. H., Coral Eag of Upware, 

 90. 



Hull, Prof. E., Geology of Environs of 

 Dublin, 457 ; Progress of Geological 

 Survey of Ireland, 464 ; Physical 



Geology and Geography of Ireland, 

 121, 167 ; Possible Explanation of 

 North Devon Section, 529. 



" Hullite," an TJndescribed Mineral, 464. 



Hutton Collection of Fossil Plants, 410. 



IMPLEMENTS, Flint, from Barnwell 



JL Gravel, 400. 



• — from VaUey of the Axe, 



37. 

 India, Geological Survey of, 312. 

 Ireland, Geological Sketch of, 54. 

 Physical Geology and Geography 



of, 121. 



Progress of Geological Survey of. 



464. 



Irish Silurian, Land Plants in, 398. 



Irland, Aus, 119. 



Italian Tertiaries, Dr. C. Mayer on, 189. 



JADE and Jadeite, T. Davies on, 192. 

 Jennings, J. H., Origin of Quartzite 



Boulder from Bunter Conglomerate, 



Nottingham, 239. 

 Jones, Prof. T. E., Fossil Bivalved Eu- 



tomostraca, 100 ; Sandworu Pebbles 



in "Wealden of Sussex, 287 ; Wealden 



Entomostraca, 277. 

 Jukes-Browne, A. J., Formation of Till, 



266. 



KALGAN, Pekin, and Shanghai, 

 Through, 62. 

 Karrer, F., Geology of Emperor Francis 



Joseph's Aqueduct, Vienna, 477. 

 Keeping, "W., Geology of Neighbourhood 



of Aberystwyth, 532. 

 KeUer, Dr. F., Lake-Dwellings in Swit- 

 zerland and other parts of Eui'ope, 227. 

 Kiachta, Lake Baikal to, 29. 

 Kildale and West Hartlepool, Peat 



Deposits of, 351. 

 Kinahan, G. H., Land Plants in Irish 



Silurian, 398 ; Sir E. Griffith and the 



Old Eed Sandstone, 572. 

 King, Prof. W., Age of Crystalline Eocks 



of Donegal, 465. 

 Kingsthorpe, near Northampton, Penmus 



Sliarpii from, 164. 

 Kitchen Midden near Dundee, Discovery 



of 310. 



LAKE-DWELLINGS of Switzerland 

 and other parts of Europe, 227. 

 District, Mines and Mining in. 



317. 



• Eegion, North American, Geology 



of, 455. 

 Lambay Island, Conglomerates of, 48. 



