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GENEEAL INDEX. 



133 ; from Scourie dyke, analysis 

 of, 137. 



Hot springs in New Zealand, 219. 



Howick, Auckland, section from, to 

 the Wairoa river, 210. 



Hredevatn, Iceland, 101. 



Hughes, Mr. Gr., on some West-Indian 

 phosphates, 80. 



Hulke, Mr. J. W., on the sternal ap- 

 paratus in Iguanodon, 473. 



Hungarian lava and lithophyses, 163, 

 165. 



Hiisavik, marine and freshwater beds 

 of, 95 ; cliff- section on coast 9 miles 

 N.E. of, 95 ; fault near, 95 ; section 

 showing the position of the marine 

 series of, 97. 



Hutton, Oapt. F. W., on the correla- 

 tion of the " Curiosity- Shop bed " in 

 Canterbury, New Zealand, 547. 



, on the geology of New Zealand, 



191. 



, on the geological position of the 



" Weka-pass Stone " of New Zea- 

 land, 266. 



Hyopsodus, 529. 



Iceland, Tertiary basaltic formation 

 in, 93; hollow spherulites in ob- 

 sidian from, 166. 



Igneous and associated rocks of the 

 Breidden Hills, 532. 



matter. Dr. H. J. Johnston- 



Lavis on the injection, extrusion, and 

 cooling of, Ptoc. 103. 



Iguanodon, Mr. J. W. Hulke on the 

 sternal apparatus in, 473. 



Inchcolm, picrite of, 520. 



Inferior Oolite Trigonise, 37. 



Iron, metallic, in Hebridean gabbros, 

 374. 



Iron-ores of the Rio-Tinto district, 

 253, 255. 



Iron sandstone, traces of fish in the, 

 58. 



Irving, Rev. A., on a general section 

 of the Bagshot strata from Alder- 

 shot to Wokingham, 492. 



Jasper of the Eio-Tinto district, 



249. 

 Jeffreys, Dr. J. Gwyn, list of fossil 



shells from Iceland, 96. 

 Johnston-Lavis, Dr. H. J., on the 



physical conditions involved in the 



injection, extrusion, and cooling of 



igneous matter, Proc. 103. 

 Jones, Prof. T. Rupert, on the Ostra- 



coda of the Purbeck formation, 



vpith notes on the Wealdeu species, 



311. 



Judd, Prof. J. W., on the Tertiary 

 and older peridotites of Scotland 

 354. 



, and Mr. C. Homersham, on 



the deep boring at Richmond, Surrey, 

 uZo. 



Jukes-Browne, Mr. A. J., award of 

 the Lyell Geological Fund to, Proc. 

 34. 



, on the Boulder-clays of Lincoln- 

 shire ; their geograpliical range, and 

 relative age, 114. 



Kaap Valley, geology of the, 570 ; 

 granitic rocks of the, 570 ; Silurian 

 rocks of the, 570 ; Devonian rocks 

 of the, 576. 



Kaihiku series, 203. 



Kaikoura formation, 201. 



peninsula, section of east head 



of, 273 ; plan and section of south 

 beach of, 273. 



Kakaniii series, 199. 



Kanieri series, 209. 



Kereru series, 211. 



Edston, Mr. R., on the relationship 

 of Ulodendron, Lindl. and Hutt., to 

 Lepidodendron, Sternb., Bothroden- 

 dron, Lindl. and Hutt., SigiUaria, 

 Brongn., and Bhytidodendron, Bou- 

 lay, Proc. 98. 



Kilmacrenan, section from Dunf anaghy 

 to, 235, 236. 



series of schistose rocks, 230. 



Lancashire, Mr. T. M. Reade on the 

 evidence of the action of land-ice 

 at Grreat Crosby, 454. 



Land-ice, evidence of the action of, at 

 Grreat Crosby, Lancashire, 454. 



Land's End, Cornwall, Pliocene de- 

 posit at St, Erth, near the, 65. 



Lavas, ancient British, Mr. Gr. A. J. 

 Cole on the occurrence of hollow 

 spherulites in, 162. 



Leaf-beds, Ballypalady, 85 ; Glenarm, 

 85 ; Ballintoy, 86 ; Ardtun, 92. 



Leicestershire, fossiliferous nodules 

 and fragments of hsematite from 

 the Permian breccias of, Proc. 

 109. 



Lekythopora hystrix, 308, 



Lendenfeld, Dr. R. von. on the gla- 

 cial period in Australia, Proc. 103. 



Lepidodendron, relationship of Ulo- 

 dendron to, Proc. 98. 



Lepralia confinita, 299. 



— edax, 297. 



— eseharella, 298. 



— subimmersa, 299. 



