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GENERAL I10)EX. 



Granitic structure in igneous rocks, 



67. 

 Granitoid rocks of N.W. Pembroke- 

 shire, 351. 

 Granulitic structure in igneous rocks, 



68. 

 Gravel, high-terrace, at Acton, section 



in, 197. 

 , interglacial river-, of the Trent 



basin, 467 ; contorted, at Gamston, 



near Nottingham, 471. 

 Great Chalky Boulder-clay of the 



Trent basin, 457. 

 Grey Chalk, minute structure of the, 



228. 

 Griffiths, Dr. A. B., on certain Eocene 



formations of Western Servia, 565. 



Hainaut, Cretaceous series of, 325, 

 326. 



Haines' Bridge, railway section near, 

 167. 



Haine Valley, section through the, 

 326. 



Halleflinta of Trefgarn, 355, 359, 361 ; 

 from Chanter's Seat, 358. 



Haresfield Hill, Inferior Oolite of 

 264, 265 ; section through, 266. 



Harrison Eiver; British Columbia, 

 section on west bank of, 284. 



Hayscastle, granitoid rocks of, 353. 



Heliocoenia, 135. 



Henley, rocky beds above the Chalk 

 Rock at, 244. 



Herat, occurrence of Damuda and 

 Talchir beds near, 258. 



Herries, Mr. E. S., and Mr. H. W. 

 Monckton, on the Bagshot beds of 

 the London basin, 402. 



Heterogyra, 129. 



Hicks, Dr. H., on some bone-caves in 

 North Wales (Ffynnon Beuno and 

 Oae Gwyn), 3. 



■ , on the Pre-Cambrian age of 



certain granitoid, felsitic, and 

 other rocks in N. W. Pembrokeshire, 

 351. 

 Hill, Mr. William, on the beds be- 

 tween the Upper and LoAver Chalk 

 of Dover, and their comparison 

 with the Middle Chalk of Cam- 

 bridgeshire, 232. 



• , and Mr. A. J. Jukes-Browne on 



the Melbourn rock and the zone of 

 Belemnitella plena from Cambridge 

 to the Chiltern Hills, 216. 



Hinde, Dr. G. J., on sponge-spicules 

 from the deposits of St. Erth, 

 214. 



Hipparion, remains of, in the Red 

 Crag, 366. 



Holaster planus, zone of, 239. 



Holt, saline waters at, 302. 



Hon-peh, China, Mr. H. M. Becher 

 on some cupriferous shales in the 

 province of, 494. 



Hudleston, Mr. W. H., on a recent 

 section through Walton Common 

 exposing the London Clay, Bagshot 

 beds, and Plateau-gravel, 147. 



Hughes, Prof. T. M^K., on some 

 perched blocks and associated phe- 

 nomena, 527. 



Hulke, Mr. J. W., on the maxilla of 

 Iguanodon, 435. 



Hy£ena, remains of, in the Eed Crag, 

 364. 



HycBna striata {arvernensis), from the 

 Eed Crag, 365. 



Igneous rocks, crystallization of, 49, 

 78 ; structure of, 66. 



, Scottish Tertiary, altera- 

 tions of, 80 ; geological relations be- 

 tween the types of, 73 ; origin of 

 the structure of, 75. 



Iguanodon, Mr. J. W. Hulke on the 

 maxilla of, 435. 



Implements, flint, in gravels at Acton, 

 197. 



from the bone -caves in Wales, 



9,11. 



India, Dr. W. T. Blanford on the 

 geological age of the beds contain- 

 ing plants of Mesozoic type in, 

 249. 



, new Emydine Chelonian from 



the Pliocene of, 540. 



Infra-Lias, Prof. P. M. Duncan on the 

 Astrocmiia of the, of South Wales, 

 101. 



Interglacial river-gravel of the Trent 

 basin, 467 ; contorted at Gamston, 

 near Nottingham, 471. 



Ireland, Prof. J. W. Judd on the 

 gabbros, dolerites, and basalts of 

 Tertiary age in, 49. 



, stratigraphical distribution of 



Carboniferous Ostracoda in, 505. 



Isastrgea Conybearii, 136. 



oblonga, 134. 



■ tenui striata, 126. 



Italy, fossil elephants of, 180. 



Jock's Hole, section from, to Scrog- 



gieside Farm, 421. 

 Johnston-Lavis, Dr. H. J., award 



from the Barlow- Jameson Fund to, 



Froc. 36. 

 Jones, Prof. T. E., and Mr. J. W. 



Kirkby on the distribution of the 



