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  2. Greenstone veins and dykes of126
  3. Griffith, Mr.68, 78
  4. Grogart, Mr.69
  5. Growcott, Mr.39
  6. Grouping of measures17
  7. Grub ironstone at Hednesford103
  8. Gubbin and Balls ironstone22, 75
  9. Gubbin coal at Bentley54
  10. Gubbin or Little Gubbin ironstone,21, 53
  11. Gypsum in red marls4
  12. H.
  13. Haddock's Moor, Pelsall76
  14. Hade of boundary fault, near Sedgley182
  15. Hagley Park and Bromsgrove Lickey, lie of Permian rocks near186
  16. Halesowen sandstones20, 28
  17. Hammerwich colliery, Brown Hills74
  18. Harborne, Coal-measures at Stone House, near106
  19. Harper and Moore, Messrs., Causeway Green colliery44, 50
  20. Harrison, Mr. T. King, of Stourbridge40, 154
  21. ——— Mr., of Brown Hills170
  22. Hatton, Mr. John154
  23. Hawn colliery28, 41
  24. Haycock, W., of Brereton103
  25. Hayes, near Lye Waste, colliery of40
  26. ——— limestone at107
  27. ——— fault near 
  28. Hay Green and Tintam Abbey, basin of156
  29. Hayley Green, near Halesowen, outlier of Permian at155
  30. Hay Head, near Great Barr, coal near110
  31. ——— limestone108
  32. Heath pits, details of explorations at137
  33. Heath coal (part of Thick coal)21, 35
  34. Heathen coal20, 21, 24, 55
  35. ——— and Sulphur coal traced to Brown Hills87
  36. ——— common to northern and southern part of coal-field25
  37. ——— at Wyrley?93
  38. Heathy Hayes, Cannock Chase, out-crop of coal near102
  39. Hednesford colliery103
  40. ——— lie of beds near174
  41. Height of hills1
  42. Henry, Mr., of London, analyses of trap rocks117, 118
  43. Herring coal20, 32
  44. High Bridge, Felsall73, 170
  45. Highfields, near Bilston36, 56, 62
  46. ——— near Halesowen, height of29
  47. ——— near Wyrley, deep sinking at90, 92
  48. Himley colliery, Flying reed at39
  49. Hob and Jack19, 37, 87
  50. Hobb's Hole, near Darlaston, limestone at182
  51. Holbeche Mill, borings at32
  52. Holer's coal (part of Thick coal)21
  53. ——— (part of Bottom coal)69, 70, 12
  54. Holing, cutting under a coal65, 220
  55. Hollow, superficial, in Coal-meameasures filled by red drift sand to a depth of 30 feet202
  56. Hooker, Dr. J., on fossil plants212
  57. Hopkins, Mr. W., papers by, referred to123
  58. Horses' backs, rise of floor into coal45
  59. Hot springs, former existence of at Lickey Hill suggested111
  60. Howell, Mr. H. H.3, 188
  61. Hull, Mr. E.3, 7, 30, 185
  62. Humphreys coal (part of Thick coal),21, 35
  63. Hunnington, calcareous beds near11
  64. Hunt, Mr. R., on coal raised and iron made in South Staffordshire228
  65. Hurst Hill, fault near107
  66. ——— detailed description of148
  67. I.
  68. Ibbetson, Captain, height of High-fields, near Halesowen, determined by29
  69. Idea of colliers, that both coal and faults grow in the ground150
  70. Igneous rocks3, 117
  71. Ignorance of nature of dislocations149
  72. "Intrusive" igneous rock not necessarily "eruptive"120
  73. Inversion of Blue flats at Parkfields150
  74. ——— of Thick coal at the Hayes154
  75. Iron furnaces, number in blast in 1858224
  76. ——— made in South Staffordshire in 1858223
  77. Ironstones, general description of17
  78. ——— Back stone21, 34
  79. ——— Blue flats22, 77, 85
  80. ——— Blue stone21, 57
  81. ——— Bottom of Wyrley91, 92
  82. ——— Brooch binds20, 32, 46
  83. ——— Brownstone22, 55, 66
  84. ——— Cakes22, 57
  85. ——— Diamonds28, 79
  86. ——— Fire-clay Balls22, 63
  87. ——— Getting rock22, 67
  88. ——— Grains21, 53
  89. ——— Great Gubbin22, 75
  90. ——— Grub of Wyrley103
  91. ——— Gubbin21, 46, 53, 88
  92. ——— Gubbin and Balls22, 75
  93. ——— Lambstone22, 55, 56, 88
  94. ——— Little Gubbin21, 53
  95. ——— New Mine22, 56, 93
  96. ——— Pennystone22, 57, 93
  97. ——— Pins and Pennyearth20, 32, 46
  98. ——— Poor Robin22, 67
  99. ——— Rough Hills, white22, 67
  100. ——— Silver threads22,79
  101. ——— Ten-foot21, 34
  102. ——— White22, 47, 56