INDEX FROM 1864-1903. 



Dau 



Fell, 99, 287 ; Limestone Knolls, 

 Craven, 99, 573 ; Denudation in 

 North Wales, 00, 18 ; Snow- 

 don Tarns, 00, 58, 143 ; Colour 

 of Glaslyn and Llyn Llydaw, 



00, 92 ; 03, 140 ; Examina- 

 tion of Snowdon, 00, 267 ; 

 Felstone Dyke on Llechog, 00, 

 575 ; Origin of Coal, 01, 135 ; 

 Cheviot Porphyrites in Boulder- 

 clay of E. Yorkshire, 01, 143 ; 

 Breccias in Highlands, 01, 332, 

 382 ; Intrusive Igneous Rocks, 

 Ireland, 01, 526; Faxe or Faxoe, 



01, 575 ; Effects of Lightning 

 near Snowdon, 02, 142 ; Mill- 

 stone Grit, Grassington Moor, 

 03, 223 



Dakyns, J. R. and J. Clifton 

 Ward. Volcanic Rocks of Lake 

 Country, 75, 95 



and J. J. H. Teall. Plu- 

 tonic Rocks of Garabal Hill, &c. 

 92, 135 



Dale, Elizabeth. Scenery and 

 Geology of Peak, Derbyshire, 

 01, 89 



Dallas, William Sweetland. 

 Jura of Hanover and England, 

 81, 546 ; Obituary of [1824- 

 1890], 90, 333 



Dall, Wm. H. Report on Mol- 

 lusca, &c. 90, 564 ; Tertiary Fauna 

 of Florida, 91, 130 ; 93, 472 ; 

 Elevation of America in the Ter- 

 tiary Period, 91, 287. 



Dalmaiiites ? Cuyahogce^ Claypole, 

 sp. nov. 84, 303, 306 



Dairy, Geology of, 69, 183 



Dalton, Wm. Herbert. Geo- 

 logical Problems, 73, 332 ; Sub- 

 sidence of East Essex, 76, 491 

 Geology of Colchester, 80, 275 

 Yorkshire Coalfields, 80, 279 

 Post- Glacial, 80, i-^% 5^8 

 Lower Tertiaries of East Suffolk, 

 80, 518 ; Scarle Boring, 87, 48 



Damon, Robert. Geology of 

 Weymouth, 64, 171 ; 84, 311 ; 

 Great Northern Drift, 78, 403 ; 

 Obituary of [1814-1889], 89, 336 



Dames, Wilhelm Barnim. 

 Structure of Head of ArcJiceo- 

 pteryx, 82, 566; '^^xXvsx ArchcEo- 

 pteryx, 84, 418 ; Ci-etaceous 

 Crustacea, 87, 132; Titanichthys 



pharao, 88, 157; Species of 

 Saiirodo7i, 88, 158; Gigantic h- 

 thys p/uirao, 88, 364 ; Ganoids 

 of Muschelkalk, 88, 459 ; A7n- 

 blypristis Cheops, 89, 28; No- 

 thosauria, 91, 35 ; Swedish 

 Cretaceous Bird, 91, "j"] ; Ter- 

 tiary Fish, Melbourne, 91, 475 ; 

 Strata of Heligoland, 94, 84 ; 

 Obituary of [1843-1898], 99, 191 



Damuda Valley Coalfields, 72, 32 



Damudas, Cycadaceous Plants of, 

 78,92 



Danburite, Crystallographic Study 

 of, 85, 520 



Danby, T.' W. New Method 

 of Writing Crystallographic For- 

 mulse, 73, 428 ; Elevation and 

 Subsidence of Land in Jersey, 

 76, 143 



Danube, Man and Pleistocene 

 Animals in Loess, 77, 168 



Loess of, 77, 170 



Dapedius, 90, 571 



Osteology of, 93, 413 



Darbishire, R. D. Shells from 

 Macclesfield Drift-beds, 65, 293 ; 

 Pholas-holes on Conway Moun- 

 tains, 69, 48 ; Pholas-holes in 

 Limestone, 70, 92 ; Pleistocene 

 Gravel near Leyland, 74, 42 



D'Archiac. Paleontologie, 64, 

 ■]Z. See Archiac. 



Darent Valley, Discovery of Mam- 

 moth in, 89, 113 



Darjiling Gneiss, 02, 30 



Dartmoor, Corundum produced by 

 Contact-metamorphism, 96, 492 



Granites, Age and Origin of, 



94, 97 ; 98, 509 



Notes on, 93, 329 



Past and Present, 02, 397 



Schistose Volcanic Rocks on, 



80, 140 



Darwin, Charles. Obituary of 

 [1809-1882], 82, 239 ; Distribu- 

 tion of Coral Reefs, 90, 567 



Darwin Memorial Statue, 85, 336 



Darwinian Theory, 73, 226, 278 



Darwinism, 65, 307 



Dasornis Londinieiisis, Owen, 70, 

 129 



Datum, Use of a Geological, 03, 

 216 



Daubeny, Charles. Thermal 

 Waters of Bath, 64, 230, 414; 



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