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HAR 
Index. 
MIL 
Harns, W., Obituary of, 381. 
Haute Marne, Pits of, 286. 
Hebert, E. J., Reversed Faults in Bedded 
Slates 441 
Hebert, Prof., Folds of Chalk, 75. 
Hector, Dr. J., Ototara Series of New 
Zealand, 135. 
Heer. Prof. 0., Primasval World of 
Switzerland, 78. 
Helland’s Theory of Formation of Cir- 
ques, 273. 
Homalonotus Dawsoni, 57. 
Hosken, Staff-Commander H., R.N., 
Coral Reefs, 71. 
Howorth, H. H , Geology of Isle of 
Man, 410, 456. 
HuH’s Carboniferous Classification, Prof. 
312. 
Hüll, Prof. E., Premature Conclusions, 
378. 
Hunt, Prof. T. Sterry, Older Rocks of 
Western America, 574. 
Huronian Volcanic Rocks, 380. 
TCE, FORMATION of Ground, 39. 
JL Icebergs, Flotation of, 65. 
India, Geology of, 121. 
Gondwana, Series of, 1 88. 
Insect Fauna of Tertiary Period, 163. 
Ireland, Royal Geological Society of, 
418. 
Ironstone bed of Northampton in Lin- 
colnsbire, 406. 
Irving, Rev. A., Permian and New Red 
Sandstone, 309. 
Isle of Man, Geology of, 410, 456. 
J APAN, Geological Survey of, 522. 
Judd, Prof. J. W., Geology and 
Scenery of Newfoundland, 336. 
Jurassic Formations of Russia, 166. 
AMES and Denudation, 140. 
in Fife, N.B., 8. 
Mr. Durham on, 94. 
Keigbley, Geology of, 346. 
Keller, Dr. F., Lake Dwellings, 366. 
Kessingland Freshwater bed, 385. 
Age of Mammalian Rootlet- 
bed at, 298. 
Köninck, Prof. L. G. de, Fossils of 
New Soutb Wales, 171. 
L AKE-BASINS, Origin of, 94. 
District, Geology of, 280. 
Dwellings, 366. 
Lakes, Glacial Origin of, 40. 
Land-plant in Silurian Strata, 468. 
Lebanon, Geology of, 159. 
Lebour, G. A., tlie Terms “Bernician” 
and “ Tuedian,” 19. 
Leckenby, J., Obituary of, 382. 
Lee, J. E., Upper Devonian Fossils in 
Shales of Torbay, 100. 
Leicestersbire and Rutland, Geology of, 
520. 
Leng, D. 0., Geological Notes on West 
Tropical Africa, 27. 
Lethcea Palceozoica , 31. 
Lewis, Rev. E. R., Geology of Lebanon, 
159. 
Lherzolite of Ariege, 59. 
Liebe, Dr. K. T., Ossiferous Cave in 
Thuringia, 325. 
Life-History of Eartli, 222. 
Limestone and Culm-measures near 
Chudleigh, 454. 
Lincolnshire, Ironstone beds of North- 
ampton in, 406. 
Liversidge, Prof., Chalk in the New 
Britain Group, 529. 
Llangollen, Geology around. 469. 
Loess of Danube, Man and Pleistocene ' 
Animais in, 168. 
and Rhine, 170. 
Lower Silurian Brachiopoda, 13. 
Lyman’s Geological Survey of Japan, 
522. 
M ACDAKIN, Capt., Nortbampton 
Ironstone beds in Lincolnshire, 406. 
McDakin, S. G., Formation of Ground- 
ice, 39. 
Mackintosh, D., Mr. Durham on Kames. 
and Mr. Reade on Boulder-clay, 94; 
Boulder-clays of N. W. England, 575. 
Magnesian Limestone near Nottingham. 
155, 238. 
Malta, Tertiaries of, 120. 
Mammalian Rootlet-bed at Kessingland, 
Age of, 298. 
Mammals of Australia, 364. 
Man, Antiquity of, 439. 
— and Pleistocene Animais in Loess 
of Danube, 168. 
Tertiary P Is, 433. 
Manchester Literary and Philosophical 
Society, 1876-77, 219. 
Mantovani,Prof.D.P., Is Man Tertiary P 
433. 
Marl, Chloritic, 350. 
Mars, Mr. Carpenter on the Planet 1 90. 
— — on Subject of Glacial Periods, 
Evidence afforded by, 97. 
Marschall, Count, Fossil Plants, 321. 
Mastodon in Europe, 325. 
Matheron, P., Cretaceous and Tertiary 
Deposits of Central France, 121. 
Mediterranean, Submarine Yolcano in, 
288. 
Meek, F. B., Obituary of, 142. 
Miller, H., Glacial Origin of Lakes, 40: 
Pliocene of Belgium, 326. 
