INDEX FROM 18G4-190S. 



Dee 



141 ; Prototaxites and Pachy- 

 theca, 8Z, 40 ; Canadian Pleis- 

 tocene, 83, III ; Geology of 

 Lake Superior and Rocky Moun- 

 tains, 84, 283 ; Geology of the 

 Nile Valley, 84, 289 ; Geology 

 of Egypt, 84, 385, 439, 481, 

 576 ; Rhizocarps, 84, 464 ; An- 

 cient Land Flora of Old and 

 New Worlds, 84, 469 ; Fossil 

 Algae, 86, 503 ; Geology of 

 Arctic and Atlantic Basins, 86, 

 504 ; Eozoic and Palaeozoic Rocks 

 of Canada, 88, 331 ; Rocks of 

 Atlantic Coast of Canada, 89, 

 236 ; Siluro-cambrian Sponges, 

 .90, 169; Burrows and Tracks, 

 90, 286 ; Fossil Fish, 90, 416 ; 

 Carboniferous Amphibians, 91, 

 145 ; Hylotioviits Lyelli^ 91, 

 258 ; The Genus Naiadites, 94, 

 1S9 ; Air-breathing Palaeozoic 

 Animals, 95, 274 ; Pre-Cam- 

 brian Fossils, 96, 513 ; Obituary 

 of [1820-1899], 99, 575 



Dawson, Robert. Dead Lit- 

 toral Shells, 66, 130 



Day, Alfred Ely. Funnel - 

 holes on Lebanon, 91, 91 



Day, Edwd. Chas. H. Acro- 

 dics and Hybodus, 64, 57 ; Belem- 

 nites clavatus, 65, 189 ; Lower 

 Lias, Lyme Regis, 65, 518 ; Head 

 Qi Hybodiis Delabechei, 65, 565 ; 

 Ancient Beach and Submerged 

 Forest near Wissant, 66, 109 ; 

 Raised Beach near Weston-super- 

 Mare, 66, 115 



Day, Henry G-eorg-e. Ap- 

 parent and True Dip, 76, 284 ; 

 Outcrop of Strata, 81, 141 



and O. Fisher. True & Ap- 

 parent Dip, 81, 336, 480, 524 



Dayia & Merista, Genera, 81, 578 



Dead-Sea, 85, 196 



Analysis of, 66, 285 



and Jordan-Arabah Depres- 

 sion, 88, 338, 387, 502 



Dean, Basbford. Pineal Fora- 

 men in Fishes, 91, 513; Fishes 

 Living and Fossil, 96, 135 



De Ballore, IVI. F. de IW. 

 Seismic Phenomena in British 

 Empire, 96, 334 



Decapod Crustaceans, 66, 10 ; 67, 

 529, 531 ; 68, 3, ro, 258, 260, 



353; 70, 493; 71, 79, 85, 521; 

 72, 567 ; 73, 43, 523 ; 75, 620, 

 621 ; 77, 413 ; 78, 164, 289, 

 556; 81, 529; 86, 378; 88, 

 385,433:93,324; 96, 88; 98, 

 302 ; 00, 61, 392, 433 ; 01, 

 486 

 Decay of Rocks, Geologically Con- 

 sidered, 83, 310 

 Deciduous Septa oi Ascoceras Mur- 



chisoni, 89, 121 

 Decomposition of Rocks, 99, 30 

 Dedolomitisation, 03, 513 

 Deecke, Wm. Lias Fish of Al- 

 sace, 89, 428 ; Geological Guide 

 to Pomerania and Bornholm, 99, 

 569 

 Deeley, R. Montford. Trent 

 Basin, 86, 284 ; Glacial De- 

 posits, 88, 153; Boulder-clay in 

 Derby, 89, 224 ; Glacial Geo- 

 logy, 92, 573; 9*, 478, 567; 

 Glacial Succession, 93, 31 ; Uni- 

 formity in Geology, 94, 335 ; 

 Structure of Glacier-ice, 95, 

 152; Viscous Flow of Glacier- 

 ice, 95, 279 ; Mammalian Re- 

 mains in Old River-gravels of 

 Derwent, 96, 283 ; Erosive 

 Power of Rivers and Glaciers, 

 97, 388 ; Glacier-motion, 98, 

 564; Boulder-clay, Crich, 00, 476 

 Deeley, R. BI. & G-. Fletcher. 

 Structure of Glacier-ice, 95, 152 

 Deep-boring, 94, 379 

 An Aid to Geological Survey- 

 ing, 95, 476 



Bletchley, 89, 356 



for Salt and Coal, 92, 383 



in Kent, 86, 510 ; 87, 93 



in New Red Marls, 86, 453 



in Prussia, 75, 48, 95, 140 



in Trias, Stratford-on-Avon, 



96, 54 



in E. Lincolnshire, 93, 329 



near Dieppe, 00, 289 



near Liverpool, 96, 496 



Willoughby, Lincolnshire, 93, 



96, 142 

 Deep - sea Soundings, Geological 



Bearings of, 71, i 

 Deep-sea Life, 75, 88 

 Deep-seated Volcanic Action, 90, 



246 

 Deep-well Section at Brookwood, 

 86, 353 



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