INDEX FROM 186It-1903. 



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, 145 ; Teeth of Ovibos moschatus, 

 from Crayford, Kent, 79, 246 ; 

 Fossil Bird - remains from the 

 SiwaHk Hills, 80, 18 ; Lynx 

 Bones from Teesdale, 80, 346 ; 

 Emu from Wellington Caves, 

 84, 265 ; New Carnivores, 84, 

 433 ; Animal Remains from Bone- 

 caves in N.Wales, 86, 39; Note 

 on Edestus^ &c. 86, 141 ; New 

 Species of Pholidophoriis, 87, 

 337 ; Notes on Chelonia, 87, 

 380 ; Obituary of [181 4-1 891], 

 91, 144, 190 



Savies, Wm. and H. Wood- 

 ward. Pleistocene Deposits 

 yielding Mammoth at llford, 74, 



390 

 Davis, Jas. Wm. Geology of 



Yorkshire, 78, 475 ; Configura- 

 tion of Calder Valley, Yorkshire, 

 78, 500; 79, 191 ; Calder Valle}', 

 Erratic Boulders in, 79, 313 ; 

 P'ossil Fish - Spine, 79, 531; 

 Pleiir acanthus^ &c. 80, 139 ; 

 Fish-spines, Coal-measures, 81; 

 321 ; Fish from Aust, 81, 327 ; 

 Fish from Armagh Limestone, 

 82, 127 ; Fossil Fishes, 83, 

 517 ; Fossil Fish, from Leyburn, 

 84, 91 ; Tertiary Fish-remains, 



86, 93 ; Fishes in Mountain 

 Limestone, Derbyshire, 86, 148; 

 CJiondrosteiis acipenseroides^ 87, 

 233 ; Species of Chlamydose- 

 lachus, 87, 379 : Lebanon Fishes, 



87, 416 ; New Species of Scym- 

 71US, 88, 315 ; Ccelacanthus 

 Phillipsii, 90, 159; New Species 

 of Coccodus^ 90, 329 ; Scandi- 

 navian Cretaceous Fishes, 91, 

 80 ; Fossil Fish from Levens- 

 hulme, 91, 465 ; Fishes from 

 Coal-measures, 93, 72 ; Obituary 

 of [ 1 846-1 893], 93, 427 



Davis, Wm. IKE. Classification 

 of Lake Basins, 83, 171 ; Little 

 Mountains East of Catskills, 83, 

 171 ; Peneplain of Scotch High- 

 lands, 96, 525 ; Recent Papers 

 by, 00, 574 ; Grand Canyon of 

 Colorado, 01, 324 ; Development 

 of River Meanders, 03, 145 



and N. S. Shaler. Illus- 

 trations of Earth's Surface, 82, 

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Davison, Chas. Vorticose Earth- 

 quake Shocks, 82, 257 ; Earth- 

 quake Predictions, 83, 552 ; 

 Magnetic Disturbance by Earth- 

 quakes, 85, 210 ; Rock-surface 

 under Talus, 86, 65 ; Undis- 

 turbed Spots in Earthquake- 

 areas, 86, 157; Age of Stratified 

 Rocks, 87, 348 ; Movements of 

 Scree-material, 88, 181, 377 ; 

 Uniformity of Scientific Biblio- 

 graphy, 89, 47 ; Secular Strain- 

 ing of Earth, 89, 220 ; Creeping 

 of Soil-caps by Action of Frost, 

 89, 255 ; Stone-rivers of Falk- 

 land Islands, 89, 390 ; Mean 

 Rate of Sub-aerial Denudation, 

 89, 409 ; British Earthquakes, 

 91, 57, 306, 364, 450 ; 92, 299 ; 



93, 291 ; 00, 106, 164; 01, 358 ; 

 Expansion Theory of Mountain 

 Evolution, 91, 210; 95, 308; 

 Sand brought up by Lobworms, 

 91, 498 ; Nature and Origin of 

 Earthquake Sounds, 92, 208 ; 

 Quetta Earthquake, 93, 356 ; 

 Growth of Lake Geneva, 93, 

 454 ; Deposits from Snowdrifts, 



94, 381 ; Glacial Period and 

 Underground Temperature Gra- 

 dient, 95, 356 ; Comrie Earth- 

 quake, 96, 75 ; Exmoor Earth- 

 quake of 1894, 96, 553; Great 

 Japanese Earthquake of 1891 ; 

 96, 565 ; 97, 23 ; Pembroke 

 Earthquake of 1892-3, 97, 92 ; 

 Hereford Earthquake, 98, 384 ; 

 Cornish Earthquakes, 99, 571 ; 

 BoUettino della Societa Sismo- 

 logica Italiana, 00, 275 ; Ca- 

 labro-Sicihan Earthquake, Nov. 

 i6th, 1894, 00, 571 ; Carlisle 

 Earthquake, July 9th and nth, 

 1901, 02,283 ; Inverness Earth- 

 quake, Sept. i8th, 1901, 02, 283 



Davos Valley, Structure of, 98, 93 

 Dawn of Life on Earth, 74, 289 

 Dawkins, Wm. Soyd. New 

 Fossil Mammal, 64, 44 ; Rhsetic 

 Formation, 64, 257 ; Mammaha 

 of Pliocene Age, 65, 43 ; Mam- 

 malian Remains from Richmond, 

 Yorkshire, 65, 364 ; Bone- 

 caverns and River Deposits, 66, 

 183 ; Bos urus, 66, 222 ; Rhi- 

 noceros leptorhimis, 66, 256 ; 



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