INDEX FROM 1864-1903. 



Exu 



N.E. of Caithness, 91, 478; Me- 

 chanically - tormed Limestones 

 from Junagadh, 00, 335 ; Mon- 

 chiquite from Mount Girnar, 01, 

 42 ; Geology of Matto Grosso, 

 93, 574; Recent Breccias in 

 Bolivia, 03, 549 



:£vans, J. W. and G. A. J. 

 Cole. Cambrian Fossils from 

 Bray, 00, 48 



Evaporation and Eccentricity as 

 Co factors in Glacial Periods, 

 81, 481 



and Sublimation, 01, 189 



■£ve, A. S. Glacial Bed in Bed- 

 fordshire, 88, 479 



Evidence of Angular Drifts, 82, 



433, 509 

 Land-p ant-; from Pen-y-glog 



Slate Quarry, 82, 39 

 Loams and Brick-earths, 82, 



224, 266 



Loess, 82, 9, 69 



Marine Drifts, 83,9, ii3) '86, 



533 

 Rolled Gravels and Sands, 



83, 356, 413 



Valley Terraces, 82, 305, 416 



Zoological Continuity in Past, 



67, 557 

 Evolution, 00, 449, 463 



Animals, 91, 515 



Brachiopoda, 95, 65, 103 



Earth's Physical, 76, 322, ;^7o ; 



80, 85; 94, 281 



Genus Cheiniries, 96, 16 1 



— — - Geology, 77, i 



Herbivorous Dinosauria, 86, 



275 



^ Life, 73, 278 



Life in Palteozoic Times, 84, 



32 



Past World, 94, 281 



Philosophy of, 74, 279 



Plant-Life, 76, 560 



Tertiary Mammalia, 78, 221 



Theory of the Earth, 80, 85 



Ungulata, 88, 572 



Examination of Alfianello Meteor- 

 ite, 83, 464 

 Excavations at Oldbury Hill, 91, 



524 

 Excursions around Bath, 93, 330 

 JExelissa v. Kilvertia, 64, 190 

 Exeter, Geology of Country around, 



02, 524 



Exeter, Naturalists' Club, 64, 134, 

 279; 66, 45 



Mo etonhampstead, Railway 



from, 67, 390 



Exfoliation of Gneiss in Brazil, 97, 



130 

 Existence of a Tertiary Atlantis, 



67, 496 

 Exmoor Earthquake of 1894, 96, 



553 

 Expansion Theory of Mountain 



Evolution, 91, 210; 95, 308, 379 



in Mountam Building, 96, 351 



Expedition to Mount St. Elias, 94, 



277 

 Experiment to Illustrate Flow of 



Viscous Fluid, 95, 281 

 Experimental Geology, 80, 134 

 Exploration of Cae - Gwyn Cave, 



87, 471 

 Glacial Lake Agassiz, 91, 228 



Hoyle's Mouth Cave, 65, 471 



Maltese Caverns, 65, 520 



Rockall Island and Batik, 99, 



163 

 Explorer's Test Case, 70, 38 1 

 Explosions, Late Colliery, 67, 106 

 Explosive Slickensides, 87, 400, 



C22 

 Exposure of Boulder-clay, Derby, 



89, 244 

 Extent of Hempstead Beds, 87, 5 10 

 Extinct Chelonians from Australia, 



82, 128 



Monsters, 93, 41 



Primates of Madagascar, 00, 



492 



Reptiles, New Order of, 79, 



225 



Reptilia, 91, 381 



Vertebrates from Eg)pt, 02, 



291 



Vertebrata of Moray Firth 



Area, 96, 274 



Wingless Birds of New Zea- 

 land, 79, 81 



Extinction of Mammoth, 81, 309 



Suggestions on, 03, i 



Sxton, Hv. Hug-h. Address 

 to Geological Society of S Africa, 

 95, 366 ; Geology of Neighbour- 

 hood of Ladysmith, 01, 509, 549 ; 

 [died 7 Jan. 1903], Obituary of, 

 03, 192 



Extra Morainic Lakes, 87, 515 



Exuviae of Fish from Chalk, 79, 145 



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