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67, 218 ; Lower Brick-earth of 

 Thames Valley, 67, 79 : Bos 

 longifrons, 67, 167 ; Boulder-clay 

 of Thames Valley, 67, 430 ; Age 

 of Thames Valley Deposits, 67, 

 574 ; Dentition of Rhinoceros 

 Etriiscus, 68, 140 ; Existence of 

 Mammoth in Europe in Pre- 

 Glacial Times, 68, 316; Fossil 

 Deer from Clacton, 68, 436 ; 

 Fossil Deer from Norwich Crag, 



68, 436 ; British Post - Glacial 

 Mammalia, 69, 180 ; Discovery 

 of Glutton in Britain, 71, 332 ; 

 CervidcE, of Forest-bed, Norfolk 

 and Suffolk, 72, 374 ; Classifi- 

 cation of Pleistocene Strata, 72, 

 374 ; Mammalia Found at Windy 

 Knoll, 75, 184 ; Classification of 

 Tertiary Period by Mammalia, 

 80, 282 : Early Man in Britain, 

 80, 371 ; Action of Carbonic 

 Acid on Limestone, 80, 514; 

 Pre-Glacial Age of Mammoth, 

 83,331; Ovibos jnoschatiis,33,, 

 y]'] ; Skull of Ovibos inoschatus^ 

 85, 188 ; Ailuriis anglicus, 88, 

 134 ; Address to Geological Sec- 

 tion, 88, 456 ; Coal at Dover, 

 90, 192 ; Deposit of Iron-ore at 

 Dover, 94, 512 ; Geology of Isle 

 of Man, 94, 558, 560 ; Probable 

 Range of the Coal - measures 

 under Oxfordshire, 94, 459 ; 

 South - Eastern Coalfields, 99, 

 501 ; Red Sandstone Rocks of 

 Peel, 02, 331 ; Rocks under 

 Glacial Drift, Isle of Man, 02, 

 331 ; Ossiferous Caverns of Dove 

 Hole, Buxton, 03, 91, 242 



Dawkins, Wm. fioyd, and 

 W. A. Sanford. Pleistocene 

 Mammalia, 72, 327 



Dawson, Chas. ' Dene-holes,' 

 Ancient and Modern, 98, 293 ; 

 Discovery of Natural Gas in E. 

 Sussex, 98, 331 



Dawson, G-eorg-e IlEercer. 

 Relation of Volcanic and Meta- 

 morphic Rocks, 77, 314; Er- 

 ratics at High Levels in N.W. 

 America, 78, 209 ; Geology of 

 British Columbia, 81, 156, 191, 

 214 ; Rocky Mountains, 86, 505 ; 

 01, 371 ; Borings in Manitoba, 

 87, 278 ; Glaciation of British 



Columbia, 88, 347 ; 89, 350 ; 



Mammoth - remains in Yukon 

 District, Canada, 93, 574 ; Life 

 of, 97, 193 ; Geological Survey 

 of Canada, Annual Report, 99, 

 175 ; 00, 177; 02, 235 ; Obitu- 

 ary of [1849-1901], 01, 190 

 Dawson, Sir J. Wm. Eozoon 

 Canadense, 64, 47, 205, 225 ; 

 65, 3, 35, Z-], 223, 462 ; 66, 80, 

 309, 431 ; 67, 222, 326 ; 69, 

 84 ; 75, 334 ; 88, 49 ; 95, 

 271,443, 503, 545 ; 96, 48, 90; 

 Address, 64, 267 ; Laurentian 

 Rocks, Canada, 65, 35 ; Post- 

 Pliocene Deposits, Canada, 65, 

 561 ; Pateozoic Floras, N. E. 

 America, 65, 568 ; Deposition 

 of Coal, 66, 79 ; Flint Imple- 

 ments, 66, 230 ; Worm - bur- 

 rows in Laurentian Rocks, 66, 

 375 ; Coal and Primordial Fos- 

 sils in N. America, 67, 73 ; 

 Insects from Carboniferous and 

 Devonian Rocks, 67, 374 ; Pa- 

 laeozoic Insects in Nova Scotia, 

 67, 385 ; Pulmonate Mullusk in 

 Coal-formation, 67, 417 ; Aca- 

 dian Geology, 68, 329 ; Struc- 

 ture of Sigtllaria, 70, 87 ; 

 Animals of Carboniferous and 

 Devonian of Canada, 70, 87 ; 

 Sigillaria^ Calamites, and Cala- 

 modendron^ 70, 293 ; Tree- 

 ferns from Devonian, 71, 231 ; 

 Fossil Botany, 71, 236 ; Geo- 

 logy of Prince Edward Island, 

 72, 203 ; Footprints in Carboni- 

 ferous, Nova Scotia, 72, 251 ; 

 Post-Pliocene of Canada, 73, 

 39 ; Carboniferous Plants of Bear 

 Island, 73, 43 ; American Lake 

 Basins and Arctic Currents, 73, 

 137 ; Leptophlccinn^ and Lepido- 

 dejtdron, 73, 234 ; Fructification 

 of Sigillaria, 73, 513 ; Upper 

 Coal of Nova Scotia, &c., 74, 

 281 ; Superficial Geology of 

 Central North America, 75, 

 515; Dawn of Life, 76, 168; 

 Crustacea, Nova Scotia, 77, 56 ; 

 Carboniferous Batrachia, 77, 77 ; 

 New Erian Plants, 80, 379 ; 

 Metamorphism of Crystalline 

 Rocks, 81, 59, no, 162; Siro- 

 viatopora and Caunopora, ,81, 



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