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bride, and O. R. Sandstone, 

 Lanark, 74, 107 



Ema, 81, 37, 521 



Leuciie at, 88, 554 



Etoblattina., European Species of, 

 96, 10, 14, 15 



Demiensis., Scudder, sp. nov. 



96, 12 



Jflhnsoni., H. Woodw. sp. nov. 



87, 53 



Peachn, H. Woodw. sp. nov. 



87, 433 



Ettingrsliausen, Prof. Gon- 

 stantin, Saron von. De- 

 velopment of Vegetation on the 

 Earth, 77, 160, 277 ; Fossil 

 Flora of Sheppey, 80, 2)7 5 Ter- 

 tiary Flora of Australia, 83, 153, 

 87, 359 ; Fossil Flora of Sagor, 

 85, 383 ; Fossil Flora of New 

 Zealand, 87, 363 ; Ceraiozamia 

 in Styria, 88, 152 ; Obituary of 

 [1826-1897], 97, 575 



Eubo^a, Bone-beds of Northern, 

 01, 482 



Eubrochus clauses, Sollas, gen. et 

 sp. nov. 76, 398 



Eucenb'tiriis paradoxus., Traq. gen. 

 et sp. nov. 01, 114 



Eucladia Joh7isoni., H. Woodw. 

 gen. et sp. nov. 69, 241 



Eticlastes, Genus, 88, 216, 519 



Euctenodopsis temcis., Wellburn, 

 gen. et sp. nov. 01, 220 



Eiidenuis elegants., Traq. gen. et 

 sp. nov. 81, 36 



Eugeniacrinidas, Basals of, 89, 239 



Eumetria? serpentina., 98, 266 



Eunotosaiirus africanus., New Rep- 

 tile, 92, 380 



Eunson, Henry J. Palaeozoic 

 Rocks beneath Northampton, 



84, 373 



Eiiphoberia Browmi, H. Woodw. 

 sp. nov. 71, 102 



major., Meek and Worthen, 



73, III 



Euproops., Meek, gen. nov. 67, 320 

 Europe and Asia, Across, 77, 289, 



337, 389,459, 51 ',557; 78, 29,62 

 Ancient Volcanoes of, 76, 5, 



S3, 200, 337 

 — Carboniferous and Jurassic 



Systems of, 82, 528 



Lake Dwellings of Switzer- 

 land, &c. 78, 227 



Europe, Mammoth in, 81, 198, 251 

 Old Red Sandstone of Wes- 

 tern, 79, 278 



Oldest Fossiliferous Rocks of 



Northern, 76, 145, 240, 287, 379 

 Quaternary Deposits of Mid- 

 dle, 82, 570 



Tertiaries of Central, 78, 165 



European Dinosaurs, Observations 

 on, 98, 6 



Dinosaurs, Restoration of, 



96, I 



Fauna, History of, 99, 524 



Fauna, Origin of, 97, 420, 468 



Loess, Fauna and Flora of, 



83, 206 



Prehistoric Submerged Fo- 

 rests, 81, 131 



Eurycarpus Oweni, Skeleton of, 

 00, 236 



Etiryconnus, from Ely, 90, 289 



from Oxford Clay, Peterboro', 



94, 214 



grandis, A. S. Woodw. sp. 



nov. 89, 449 



Eurynotus in Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone of Belgium, 79, 237 



Euryocriniis (Phillips), J. Rofe, on 

 73, 266 



Eurypterida, New Genus and Spe- 

 cies of, 65, 319 



Eurypterus Brezusteri, H. Woodw. 

 sp. nov. 64, 200 



lanceolattis, Salter, 64, 107 



maminattcs^ Salter, 72, 432 



scabrostis, H. Woodw. sp. nov. 



87, 481 



Scotderi, Hibbert, 79, 196 



IVilsoni, H. Woodw. sp. nov. 



88, 420 



Evans, Caleb. Geology of 

 Hampstead, 72, 187 ; Well-sec- 

 tion at Finchley, 73, 47 ; Obitu- 

 ary of [1831-1886], 87, 141 



Evans, Sir John. Bone and 

 Cave Deposits, 64, 85 ; Causes 

 of Clunatal Changes, 66, 171 ; 

 Flint-cores from Indus, 66, 434 ; 

 Cavities in Gravel, Little Ouse, 

 Norfolk, 68, 443 ; Ancient Stone 

 Implements, &c. 73, 4 ; Address 

 to Section C of British Associa- 

 tion, 78, 411 ; Presidential Ad- 

 dress at Canada, 97, 457 



Evaus, John Wm. Isolating 

 Minerals, 91, 67 ; Geology of 



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