INDEX FROM 1864-190S. 



Eth. 



Esthermia astartoides^ Jones, sp. 

 nov. 97, 20I 



Bresiliensis, Jones, gen. et sp. 



nov. 97, 198 



• expansa^ Jones, sp. nov. 97, 



201 



exttiberata^ Jones & Woodw. 



sp. nov. 99, 394 



Esthonyx^ Identity with the genus 

 Platychcerops^ 85, 360 



Estimate of Post-Glacial Time, 88, 

 180 



Estuaries, Formation of, 73, 89 



Physical Condition of Water 



in, 85, 515 



Estuarine Deposits, 91, 357 



Etampes, Marine Oligocene Fauna 

 of, 93, 424 



Etcheminian Fauna of Cape Bre- 

 ton, 00, 87 



of Newfoundland, 99, y]2) 



Etheridgasier, Gregory, gen. nov. 

 99, 353 



Etheridg-e, Robert, sen. 

 Labyrinthodont Reptiles, Ire- 

 land, 66, 4 ; Structure of Bristol 

 Coal-basin, 66, 228 ; Physical 

 Structure of North Devon, 67, 

 272 ; Stratigraphical Position of 

 Acanthopholis horridus, 67, 

 67 ; Dolomitic Conglomerate of 

 Bristol Area, 70, 88 ; Award of 

 Wollaston Fund to, 71, 182; 

 Silurian Rocks in Herts, 79, 

 286 ; Trig07iia from Purbeck 

 Beds, Vale of Wardour, 81, 91 ; 

 Plant-remains from Denbighshire 

 Grits, 81, 330 ; Appointment 

 of, 81, 528 ; Fossils from Tor- 

 quay, 82, 155 ; Phillips' Manual 

 of Geology, 85, 563 ; Fossils, 

 British, 89, 81 ; Wheelton Hind's 

 Carboniferous Lamellibranchiata, 

 97,94 



■ and Henry Willett. Den- 

 tition of Lepidotus fnaximus, 

 89, 142 



Etheridg-e, Robert, jun. 

 Carboniferous Palaeontology, 73, 

 295,344; Lamellibranchiata,Car- 

 boniferous of Scotland, 73, 297 ; 

 Lignite-deposit of Lal-lal, Vic- 

 toria, 73, 380 ; Palceozoic Echi- 

 noderms with Overlapping Plates, 

 73, 384 ; Carinella^ New Genus 

 of Polyzoa, 73, 433 ; Echinothu- 



ridse and Perischoechinidse, 74, 

 235 ; Carboniferous Lamellibran- 

 chiata, 74, 300; Palaeozoic Star- 

 fishes, 74, 432; New Species of 

 Hemipatagiis^ 75, 239 ; New Car- 

 boniferous Fossils, 75, 241 ; Car- 

 boniferous Mollusca, 76, 150; 

 South Australian Foraminifera 

 and Ostracoda, 76, 334 ; Geo- 

 logy of New Guinea, 76, 418 j 

 Carboniferous and Post-Tertiary 

 Polyzoa, 76, 522 ; Fossils from 

 N.W. Coast of I. of Lewis, He- 

 brides, 76, 552; Localities for 

 Acanihospojtgza Smithii and Es- 

 theria Dawsom, 76, 576 ; Car- 

 boniferous Palccontology, 77, 

 241, 306; Gold in Coal-measures 

 of N. S. Wales, 77, 286 ; Pals- 

 ontological Notes, 77, 318 ; 78, 

 117, 269; Australian Catalogue, 

 78, 567 ; 83, 231 ; Silurian 

 Fossils of Girvan, 79, 135; 80, 

 139 ; Gilbertson Collection, figd. 

 in Phillips' 'Geology of York- 

 shire,' 79, 161 ; Ramipora in 

 Caradoc Beds of Corwen, 79, 

 241 ; British Carboniferous Tubi- 

 colar Annelida, 80, 109, 171, 

 215, 258, 304, 362; Palaeozoic 

 Conchology, 83, 42, 231; 

 Solenopora cotftpacta, 85, 529 • 

 Notochelys costaia, Owen, 86, 

 239; Volcanic Eruption in 

 New Zealand, 86, 398; Tur- 

 rilepas in N. S. Wales, 90, 

 337 ; Australian Archaeocyathinae, 

 90, 429 ; Carboniferous Inverte- 

 brata of N. S. Wales, 92, 36;, 

 Monograph of Carboniferous In- 

 vertebrata, 93, 80 ; Appointed 

 Curator of Australian Museum, 

 95, 144 



Etheridg-e, Robert, jun. and 

 P. H. Carpenter. Blastoidea 

 (Museum Catalogue of), 86, 419 



and R. Zi. Jack. Australian 



Catalogue, 83, 44, 231 ; Geo- 

 logy of Queensland, 93, 279 



and XZ. A. Nicholson. 



Silurian Fossils of Ayrshire, 81, 



and K. Woodnrard. Di~ 



thyrocaris, from Carboniferous 

 Limestone, 73, 482 ; Dithyro- 

 caris, Carboniferous, East Kil- 



