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Foraminifera, Brady on, ii. 157. 
Carpenter on, ii, 158. 
Ehrenberg on, at great depths, i. 45. 
in littoral deposits, i. 146. 
Parker on, ii. 158. 
Williamson on, ii. 158. 
Foraminiferous calcareous bottom, Pourtales 
on, i. 284. 
Forbes, Edward, on limit of animal life, i. 40. 
on ZEgean Sea, i. 40. 
Forel, on penetration of light, i. 305. 
on pelagie fauna of Swiss lakes, i. 199. 
Formigas Bank, i. 08. 
Fort Jefferson laboratory, i. xi. 
Foster on temperature of ocean, i. 46. 
Franklin, i. 247. 
on deep-sea temperatures, i. 46. 
Frankland on solid matter held in solution, 
1,128, 
Fossil marine fauna, i. 122. 
Fuchs, on bathymetrieal faunal subdivisions, 
i. 103. 
on deep-sea deposits, i. 142. 
on tertiary deep-sea beds, i. 
Fungia symmetrica, ii. 152. 
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Gadus fossil, ii. 
Galatheoidea, ii 
Garay, Governor of Jamaiea, i. 251. 
Gardner, J. S., on blue muds, i. 148. 
on temperature of bottom of ocean, i. 
132. 
Garman, Samuel, i. x. 
das analysis, Behrens, apparatus for, i. 204. 
Bunsen apparatus for, i. 204. 
Gases, presence of at great depth, i. 23. 
Gasteropods, ii. 62. 
roving life of, 11. 65. 
small size of deep-sea, 1. 169. 
Gastrostomus Bairdii, ii. 31, 34, 35. 
taza superba, 11. 68. 
Geddes on Philozoón, i. 214. 
Geikie, A., on great age of continents and 
oceanic basins, i. 127. 
on lost Atlantis, i. 127. 
Gephyreans, ii. 52. 
deographical provinces, i. 302. 
Geographieal range of polyps, ii. 17. 
Geography, of different geological periods, 
132. 
of time of chalk, i. 139. 
of tertiary period, i. 134. 
since triassie period, i. 161. 
Geological time since the eretaceous, i. 139. 
George's Bank, i. 50. 
George's Shoal, i. xix. 
Geryon quinquedens, ii. 38. 
| Giant squids, ii. 62. 
Gibbs, W., determination of specifie gravity, 
1.21. 
Giglioli, i. 41. 
Glaucus, i. .186. 
3leba hippopus, ii. 134. 
Globigerina, i. 171. 
Globigerina and pteropod ooze of Gulf of 
Mexico aud Caribbean, i. 281. 
Globigerina bottom ooze, discovery of, i. 284. 
Xobigerina bulloides, ii. 167, 168. 
Globigerina ooze, i. 272. 
compared to chalk, i. 147. 
composition of, i. 147. 
depth at which found, i. 265. 
depth at which it appears, i. 147. 
Murray on, carbonate of lime in, i. 281. 
northern extension of, i, 282. 
transition of to red clay, i. 272. 
Globigerins, Bailey on Atlantic, i. 146. 
bottom specimens of, ii. 167. 
living on bottom, ii. 159. 
Maffitt and Craven on Gulf Stream, i. 45. 
Müller on, ii. 159. 
Murray on, ii. 150. 
Owen on, ii. 159. 
Pourtalès on, ii. 159. 
Pourtalès on limit of, i. 2 
shell of, ii. 167. 
young shells of, ii. 167. 
Glossoeodon, i. 186. 
Glyphocrangon aculeatus, ii. 45. 
Gnathophausia Zoea, ii. 48, 49, 
Gobies, ii. 29. i 
Goés, i. 42. 
Goniasteridze, ii. 102. 
Goniocidaris, radioles of, ii. 89, 
Goniopecten, ii. 103. 
Gonostoma microdon, ii. 9. 
and Bean, notes on deep-sea fishes, ii. 
91. 
Report on Fishes, i. xxi. 
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toode 
toose fish, ii, 24. 
Gorgoniæ, deep-sea types of, ii. 143. 
phosphorescenee of, i. 199; ii. 146. 
Graff, L. v., Report on Myzostomida, i. xxi. 
on Myzostomide of .the ‘ Blake,” ii. 
126. 
trand Cayman, great depth off, i. 100. 
Grande Terre Guadeloupe, i. xvi, 63, 65. 
Gravitation theory of oceanie circulation, i. 
247. 
treat Britain, former connection of, i. 125. 
Greater West India Islands, affinity of 
fauna and flora of, i. 115. 
