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Index. 



GOD 



KOE 



Godwin-Austen, R.A.C., Address to the 



Geological Section of the British 



Association, 469. 

 Gold-fields of Nova Scotia, 459 ; of South 



Africa, 5G1. 

 Gold from the Clogan Quartz Lode, 224; 



from the River Mawddach, 225. 

 Granite, Apparent Oblique Lamination 



in, 237 ; Origin of, 55. 

 Graptolites, 150; Classification of, 199. 

 of the Coniston Flags, 436 ; 



of the Skiddaiv Series, 32. 



Revision of the British, 64, 



125. 



Gravel-beds of Finchley, 411. 

 Gravel, Cavities in, 443. 

 Gravels of Hertfordshire, 237, 385. 



, Quaternary, of England, 338. 



Greece, Ancient History and Geology of, 



372, 373. 

 Green, A. H., Sea-cliffs and Escarpments, 



40; The Ouse Valley, 104. 

 Greensand, Lower, Brachiopoda from the, 



399. 

 Greenstone Dyke, Analysis of, 125. 

 Greenwood, G., Denudation of the 



Weald, 37 ; Submerged Forests and 



Raised Sea-beaches, 244. 

 Gregory, J. R., New Meteorite from 



South Africa, 531 ; Diamonds from 



the Cape of Good Hope, 568; On 



the Gold-fields(?) of South Africa, 



561. 

 Grugeon, A., Pleistocene Freshwater 



Deposit at Hackney Downs, 536. 

 Gulf Stream, Influence of the, 297. 

 Gunn, J., Chalk Boulders in Norfolk, 



409. 



HARKNESS, R., Coniston Group, 

 240. 

 Harmer, F. "W., and S. V. Wood, jun.. 



Glacial and Post-glacial Structure of 



Norfolk and Suffolk, 452. 

 Harte, W., Chalk of Antrim, 438. 

 Hatch, M.D., Saliferous Deposit in St. 



Domingo, 288. 



'eatherington. 



Scotia, 459. ' 

 Heer, 0., On the Miocene Flora of the 



Polar Regions, 273. 

 Hertfordshire, Gravels of, 237, 385. 

 Hcssle Drift, 141. 

 Belerophyllia, 448, 533, 582. 

 Himalayas, 390, 439. 

 Hitchcock, C. H., New Devonian Fish, 



184; New Reptiles and Fishes from 



the Coal, 186. 

 Holl, H. B., Older Rocks of South Devon 



and Cornwall, 290. 

 Holt, H, F., Earthquakes in Northern 



Formosa, 435. 



Hughes, T., Gravels of Hertfordshire, 

 237. 



Hull, E., Carboniferous District of Lan- 

 cashire and Yorkshire, 287 ; Carboni- 

 ferous Rocks of the Pendle Hills, 287 ; 

 Distribution of the Calcareous and 

 Sedimentary Strata of Great Britain, 

 143. 



Hunt, T.S., Notice of the Chemical Geo- 

 logy of Mr. D. Forbes, 49 ; Geological 

 Chemistry, 106. 



Hutton, F. W., On the Classification of 

 Rocks, 503. 



Huxley, T. H., Intermediate forms be- 

 tween Birds and Reptiles, 357 ; On 

 Saurosternon JBaimi, and Fristerodon 

 McKayi, Two New Fossil Lacertilian 

 Reptiles from South Africa, 201. 



Hyalite, 13. 



Hyperodapedon, 85. 



IGNEOUS Rocks of Charnwood Forest, 

 111. 

 Ilford, Mammalian Remains at, 134. 

 Implements, Ancient Stone, from South 



Africa, 532. 

 Incrustation, Singular, 263. 

 Insects, Fossil, of North America, 172, 



216. 

 Intellectual Observer, 232. 

 Iron, Disposition of, in Variegated Strata, 



288. 

 pyrites mines of Andalusia, 574. 



JAPAN, Coal of, 90. 

 Jasper, 12. 

 Jenkins, H. M., Tertiary Deposits of 



Victoria, 566. 

 Jones, T. R., Bivalved Entomostraca, 



Recent and Fossil, 91, 519. 

 and H. B. Holl, Lower Silurian 



Entomostraca from Kildare, 519 

 Judd, J. W., Speeton Clay, 141. 

 Jukes, J. B., The Chalk of Antrim, 345. 

 Jurassic Deposits of N.W. Himalaya, 



390. 



EAFFRARIA, British, Fossils from, 

 203, 485. 



Kainozoic Formations of England, 470. 



Keeping, H., Discovery of Gault with 

 Phosphatic Stratum at Upware, 272. 



Keuper, ' Waterstone Beds ' of the, 437, 



Kinahan, G. H., Notes on the Weather- 

 ing of Rocks near the Sea, 18; the 

 Earth's Features, 36. 



Kitchen Midden on Omey Island, 266 ; 

 in the State of Maine, 285. 



Kner, Classification of the Ganoids, 429; 

 Xenacanthus Bechenii, 376. 



Koenen, A. von, Tertiaries of Belgium , 

 103. 



