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GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE. 



Dagincourt's Annuaire Geologique 



Universel, 88, 175 

 Dagrlish, J. and G-. B. Forster. 



Magnesian Limestone, Durham, 

 65, 29, 355 



I>ana,Sdward S. Datolite, 74, 

 367 ; Text-book of Mineralogy, 

 77, 328; 98, 571; Descriptive 

 Mineralogy, 92, 367 ; Appendix 

 to Dana's Mineralogy, 00, 86 



Dana, James Dwig'ht. Award 

 of WoUaston Medal, 72, 141 ; 

 Glacial and Champlain Eras in 

 New England, 73, 277 ; Manual 

 of Geology, 75, 44 ; Classifica- 

 tion of Rocks, 79, 199 ; Some 

 Points of Lithology, 79, 222 ; 

 On the Taconic System, 82, 

 281 ; Floods, Connecticut River 

 Valley, 83, 128; Taconic Range, 

 84. 473 : Lower Silurian Fossils, 

 86, 377 ; Obituary of [1813- 

 1895], 95, 285 



and G. J. Brush. System 



of Mineralogy, 68, 460 



D'Achiardi. Jurassic Corals of 

 North Italy, 81, 325 



Dacrytheriuni ovimanXOwen), Hea- 

 don Beds, L of Wight, 92, 39 



Daintree, Richard. Geology 

 of Queensland, 72, 286 ; Obituary 

 of [1831-1878], 78,429 



Dakosaurus, 69, 27, 188, 367 



Dakyns, J. B. Geology of Lake 



District, 69, 56, 116; Glacial 

 Phenomena of Yorkshire Up- 

 lands, 72, 329; Drift of Derby- 

 shire and Yorkshire, 73, 62 ; 

 Sediment Theory of Drift, 75, 

 168 ; Glacial Origin of Carbo- 

 niferous Terraces, 77, 17 ; Base 

 of Carboniferous Rocks in Tees- 

 dale, 77, 58, 140 ; Hisrh- Level 

 Terraces in Norway, 77, 72 ; 

 Victoria Cave Settle, 77, 285 ; 

 Prof Hull's Carboniferous Clas- 

 sification, 77, 312 ; Geology of 

 Keighley, Shipton, and Grassing- 

 ton, 77, 346 ; Antiquity of Man, 

 77, 439 ; Calder Valley, 79, 46 ; 

 Hitching Stone, 79, 96 ; Brid- 

 lington and Sewerby Gravels, 79, 

 238 ; Glacier - troughs beneath 

 Glacier des Bossons, 79, 239 ; 

 Lenticular Hills of Glacial Drift, 

 79, 382 ; Purple Boulder-clay at 

 Holderness, 79, 528; Parallel 

 Roads of Glen-Roy, 79, 529 ; 

 Yorkshire Coalfield, 80, I75 ; 

 Bridlington Crag, 83, 93 ; Ge- 

 ology of Bridlington Bay, 86, 

 86 ; Geology around Ingle- 

 borough, 90, 565 ; Retirement 

 of, 96, 240 ; Source of Upper 

 Felsitic Lava of Snowdon, 99, 

 97 ; Limestone Knolls, Thorpe 



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