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India, water-power in. — Dickinson, 

 A. 



(Southern).— Smeeth, W. F., 2 



& 7. 



(Western).— Das-Gupta, E. C, 



3. 



■ . See also India, 1-4. 



Indian Ocean, Corallinaceee. — Le- 



moine, Mme. P. 

 ■ , submerged platform. — 



Schwarz, E. H. L., 2; Ziemendorff, 



G. 



Indian R. (Vancouver L). — Camsell, 



C, 11. 



Indiana (U.S.A.).- — Bownocker, J. A. ; 

 Leverett, F., 4; Shaw, E. W., 5; 

 see also Smithsonian Institution, 

 3. 



Indo-China.- — Deprat, J., 2; Mansuy, 

 H., 1-4. 



— — , petroleum in. — Durandin, P., 1. 



■ . See also Tonkin, &c. 



Indo-Gangetic alluvium. — Hayden, 



Sir H. H., 1. 

 Plain, Himalaya & t he.— Bur - 



rard, Sir S. G., 2. 



Trough.— Burrard, Sir S. G., 1. 



. See also Gangetic Plain & 



Trough. 



Indonesia, prehistoric distribution of 

 land & sea in. — Van Es, L. J. G, 



fil, 3. 



Indricotherium. — Borissiak, A. 



Inesite.— Flink, G., 2 & 4. 



Inferior Oolite. — Paris, E. T. ; Rich- 

 ardson, L., 4, 6, 9 & 10. 



Infra -Trappean beds, India. — Hal- 

 lowes, K. A. K. 



Infusorial earth, Nova Scotia. — Fari- 

 bault, E. R., 4. 



— ■ — , Victoria. — Dunn, E. J., 7. 



■ . See also Diatomite. 



Inga. — Berry, E. W., 18. 



Ingleborough (Yorkshire). — Hutton,J. 



Ingleton Slates, correlation. — Green, 

 J. F. N., 5. 



Inkpen (Berks.).— Hawkins, H. L., 

 11. 



Inland ice, Antarctic. — Mawson, Sir 



D. , 2 & 3; Scott, Sir R. F. 



- — ■ — , bordering Arctic Ocean. — 



Ahlman, H. W., 5. 

 ■ , Greenland. — Mercanton, P. L., 



2. 



, Sweden.- — Anrick, C. J., 1 ; An- 



tevs, E., 5; Eriksson, K. ; Frcedin, 

 G., 4; Sahlstrcem, K. E., 2; San- 

 degren, R., 4. 



■ , recession of, in East Baltic area. 



— Hausen, H., 2. 



■ , , in Lappland. — Tanner, V. 



■ , - — — , in Scandinavia. — Holm- 

 sen, G., 3. 



Inlier, French Alps. — Boussac, J., 1. 



— , of coal measures, S. Lancashire. 



— Hickling, G., 5. 



, Silurian, Usk. — Gardiner, C. I., 



1 & 3. 



Inninmorite. — Anderson, E. M., 2. 

 Inoceramus. — Douville, H., 22 ; Ravn, 



J. P. J., 2 & 5; Rollier, L., 2; 



Waring, C. A. ; Yabe, H., 2. 

 Insecta, ancestry of. — Tothill, J. D. 

 , Carboniferous. — Bolton, H., 2- 



4 ; Lameere, A. ; Tillyard, R. J., 9. 



, flight of extinct. — Harle, E., 3. 



, fossil.— Cockerell, T. D. A., 8, 



14 & 19. 



, Mesozoic & Tertiary. — Tillyard, 



R. J., 1-7. 

 , Miocene. — Cockerell, T. D. A., 



4, 9, 16, 18 & 20-22; Wickham, 



H. F., 1 & 3. 



, Oligocene. — Meunier, F. 



, ooliths & eggs of. — Cayeux, L., 



, Permian.— Tillyard, R. J., 8, 10 



& 11. 



, Pleistocene. — Mjoeberg, E. 



, sub-Recent. — Lesne, P., 1 & 2. 



Insectivora, Eocene.- — Matthew, W. 



D. , 14. 



, new family of. — Anthony, H. 



E. , 2. 



Insizwa Range (S. Africa). — Good- 

 child, W. H., 5. 



Institvite, Geological, Mexico. — Pare- 

 des, T., 4. 



, — — , Sweden. — Erdmann, E., 



2. 



, Imperial. — See Imperial Insti- 

 tute, 18. 



, Miners' & Mechanics', Illinois.- — 



Williams, R. Y. 

 , of Vulcanology, Naples. — Roiti, 



A. 



Institution, of Petroleum Technolo- 

 gists. — See Petroleum Technolo- 

 gists. 



Integument, of Dinosaurs. — Hooley, 

 R. W. 



Interglacial deposits, Sweden.- — Hal- 

 den, B. E., 1 ; Munthe, H., 5. 



Period, Canada. — Coleman, A. 



P., 2. 



Intergrowth, of diopside & ilmenite.— 



Macgregor, A. M., 2. 

 ■ , of phosphates & silicates. — 



Wherry, E. T., 5. 

 Intergrowths, crystallographic. — Col- 

 lins, H. F., 1 ; Goodchild, W. H., 1 ; 



Ray, J. C. ; Segall, J. 

 , sulphide, paragenesis of. — 



Whitehead, W. L., 1. 

 Inti (Argentina). — Ducloux, E. H., 2. 

 Intrusive rocks. — See Igneous rocks. 

 Inundations, Flanders.— Greindl, 



Baron L. 



, see also Floods. 



Inverness (Scotland). — Home, J., 9. 

 Invertebrata, Pacific Ocean. — Dall, 



W. H., 3. 

 , Palaeontology of the. — Woods, 



H. 



Inyoite. — Rogers, A. F., 10; Schaller, 

 W. T., 3. 



