Index. 



589 



LAG 



NIC 



LAGANNE, A., Erosion of the Vez^re, 

 371. 

 Lankester, E. R., CephalaspidcBy 427 ; 



Ptcraspidian Fishes, 437 ; the Suffolk 



Bone-bed, and the Dicstien or Black 



Crag in England, 254. 

 Lartet, ,E., and H. Christy, EeliquiaQ 



Aquitanica3, 282. 

 Leaf-bed of the Lower Bagshot Beds, 74. 

 Leda arctica, 143. 

 Leidy, J., Cretaceous Reptiles of the 



United States, 432. 

 Leonard, H., Kitchen Midden on Omey 



Island, Co. Galway, 266. 

 Leonhard and Geinitz's "Neues Jahr- 



buch," 380. 

 Lepidodendron, 335 ; L. mosaicum, 390. 

 Leskia mirabilis, 179. 

 Lesley, J. P., Man's Origin and Destiny, 



325. 

 Lias, Lower, of Bristol, 139, 140. 

 . of the South-west of England, 135 ; 



of Spitzbergen, 29. 

 Lime, Phosphate of, in Nassau, 262. 

 Lindstrora, G., on the Genus Trimerella, 



Billings, 441 ; Triassic and Liassic 



Fossils from Spitzbergen, 29. 

 Lingula Flags of the Dolgelly District, 5. 

 Lithology, 369. 

 Lobley, J. L., Mount Vesuvius, 321 ; the 



Range and Distribution of British 



Fossil Brachiopoda, 497- 

 Loven, S. Leskia mirabilis, 179. 

 Lubbock, J., The Parallel Roads of Glen 



Roy, 88. 

 Lucy, W. C, Denudation now in Pro- 

 gress, 343. 

 Liitken, C, Kner's Classification of the 



Ganoids, 429 ; Xenacanthus Bechenii, 



376. 

 Lyell, C, " Principles of Geology," 



10th Ed., Vol. XL, 569. 



M'KAY, G., Fossils from British 

 Kaffraria, 203, 485. 



Mackintosh, D., apparent Oblique Lami- 

 nation in Granite, 237; Beachless 

 Sea-coasts, 146 ; Cotteswold Valleys, 

 482 ; Encroachment of the Sea in the 

 Bristol Channel, 237. 



Mammals, Fossil, of Great Britain, 413. 



Mammalian Remains at Ilford, 134. 



Mammoth, Age of the, 316 ; Curvature 

 of the Tusks in the, 540. 



Man, Antiquity of, 27 ; Origin and Des- 

 tiny of, 325. 



Maw, G., Disposition of Iron in Varie- 

 gated Strata, 288; Gravitation, Com- 

 pression, and Slaty Cleavage, 149 ; 

 Horizontal Pressure and Vertical dis- 

 placement, 294 ; On a Flower-like 

 Form from the Leaf-bed of the Lower 



Bagshot Beds, Studland Bay, Dorset- 

 shire, 74 ; On a New Section of the 

 Cambrian Rocks in a cutting of the 

 Llanberis and Carnavon Railway, and 

 the Banded Slates of Llanberis, 121 ; 

 Trias of Charnwood Forest, 197. 



Mendip Anticlinal, 236, 387. 



Menevian Group, Fossils from the, 435. 



Meteorites from South Africa, 531. 



Meteorites, Classification of, 75. 



Meyer, C, Catalogue of Tertiary Fossils, 

 136. 



C. J. A., Notes on Cretaceous 



Brachiopoda, and on the Development 

 of the Loop and Septum in Terebra- 

 tella, 268. 



Microscopical Society, Royal, 91. 



Mineralogy, Dana's System of, 460. 



Miocene Flora of the Polar Regions, 273, 

 297. 



Mammalia, 417. 



Mitford, A.B., Coal-mines of Japan, 436, 



Mont Blanc, Geological Researches in 

 the vicinity of, 187. 



Moore, C, Development of the Loop in 

 the Terebratulid(B, 343 ; Middle and 

 Upper Lias of the South-West of Eng- 

 land, 135; Secondary Deposits of 

 Somersetshire and South Wales, 135. 



Morris, J., Gems and Precious Stones of 

 Great Britain, 230 ; Geological Ex- 

 cursion to Bath, etc., 233 ; Note on 

 the Gravel Beds of Finchley, 411 ; On 

 Organic Remains in the Somersetshire 

 Coal-field, 356. 



Mortillet, G. de. Materials for the His- 

 tory of Man, 27. [537. 



Mountain Chains, Origin of, 493, 511, 



Murchison, C, Palseontological Memoirs 

 and Notes of the late Hugh Falconer, 

 423. 



R. I., ' Siluria,' 79 ; Geology 



of Siberia, 575 ; Paver's Alps, 187. 



Murray, A., Diminution in the Volume 

 of the Sea during past Geological 

 Epochs, 388. 



ATAPIER, C. 0. G., Lower Lias of 



iS Bristol, 140. 



Nassau, Phosphate of Lime in, 262. 



Necrocarcinus tricarinatus, 259. 



jSleolimulus falcatus, 1. 



Newcastle-on-Tyne Literary and Philo- 

 sophical Society, 580. 



New Red Sandstone of Elgin and For- 

 farshire, 84. 



New Zealand, Coal in, 171. 



Nicholson, H. A., Geology of Cumber- 

 land and Westmoreland, 463 ; Grap- 

 tolites, 150; Graptolites of the Conis- 

 ton Flags, 436; Graptolites of the 

 Skiddaw Series, 32. 



