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Jointing, and Cleavage, 84, 204, 

 266 ; Cleavage and Distortion, 

 84, 396 ; Faults, 84, 428 ; The 

 Permanence of Ocean Basins, 

 84, 431, 515 ; S. Georgia, 84, 

 525 ; Section at Hope's Nose, 

 84, 575 ; Slaty Cleavage, 85, 

 175 ; Geologists Visiting Wey- 

 mouth, 86, 336 ; Interglacial 

 Land and Man, 87, 238 ; Ele- 

 j}has meridionalis at Dewlish, 



88, 380 ; Beds of London Area, 



89, 48 ; Secular Straining of 

 Earth, 89, 275 ; Dynamo-meta- 

 morphism, 90, 303 ; 91, 47, 

 430 ; Oldham on Himalayas, 91, 

 140 ; Thickness of Marine De- 

 posits, 93, 255 ; Submarine 

 Crust, 94, 94 ; Dr. CroU's Theory 

 of Ice Age, 95, 142 ; Age of 

 World, 95, 244; 00, 124; 

 01, 186 ; Vertical Tertiaries at 

 Bincombe, Dorset, 96, 246 ; 

 Prof Hull on ' Submerged Plat- 

 form of Western Europe,' 99, 

 56 ; Submerged Physical Fea- 

 tures, 99, 189; Eminent Living 

 Geologists, 00, 49 



Fisher, Osmond, & H. G-. 



Say, on Oblique & Orthogonal 



Sections, 81, 336, 480, 524 

 Fishguard, Geology of Country 



around, 95, 139 

 Fissodus Patto7ii, R. Eth. jun. sp. 



nov. 77, 306 

 Fissures, 73, 202, 245 



Shrinkage, 81, 144 



Fitch, Robt . Obituary of [ 1 802- 



1895], 95, 527 

 Flags and Slates, Contorted and 



Cleaved, Fossils in, 80, 432 

 Flamboro' Head, Drifts of, 91, 238 



Excursion to, 70, 439 



Flame-reaction, Apparatus for, 



88,94 

 of Potassium in Silicates, 98, 



103 

 Fleet, Origin of, 73, 481 ; 74, 



49, 143, 189, 190, 239 

 Flemingites. gen. nov. 65, 433 ; 



66, 271 

 Pedroames., Carr. sp. nov. 69, 



151 

 Fletcher, G-eo. & R. UK. 

 Deeley, Structure of Glacier 

 Ice, 95, 152 



Fletcher, Xiazarus. Guide to 

 Mineral Gallery, British Museum, 

 85, 32 ; Mexican Meteorites, 91, 

 36 ; Introduction to the Study 

 of Rocks, 95, 513 ; British Me- 

 teorite, 02, 521 



Flett, John Smith. John 

 o' Groat's, Old Red Sandstone 

 in Orkney, 96, 141 ; Rocks con- 

 taining Orthite, 98, 388 ; Petro- 

 logical Notes, 03, 273 



and J. G-eikie. Granite of 



TuUock Burn, Ayrshire, OZ, 38 



Flexibility of Rocks, 92, 117, 525 



Flexible Sandstone, 92, 355, 429 



Flig-ht, Walter. History of 

 Meteorites, 75, 16, 70, 115, 152, 

 214, 257, 311, 362, 401, 497, 548, 

 589 ; Meteorites, 82, 58, 106, 

 164, 212, 311, 356, 424, 446, 505 ; 

 Cranbourne Meteorite, 83, 59 ; 

 Alfianello Meteorite, 83, 464 ; 

 Obituary of [1841-1885], 85, 575 



FHnt, 68, 12; 71, 88; 73, 92; 

 74, 325 



Cambridgeshire Fens, 74, 494 



& Chalk, 93, 275 



& Chert in Maltese Lime- 

 stone, 93, 157 



Chips, 70, 286 



Cores from Indus, 66, 434 ; 



67, 43 



Flakes from Carrickfergus and 



Larne, 68, 388 



Formation of, 74, 93 ; 89, 



237 



Implement-bearing Beds, 65, 



19 



Relative Age of, 93, 315, 477 



Weapons, 69, 78 



Worked, from Crayford, 72, 



268 ; 74, 479 

 FHnt -implements, 65, 455 ; 66, 



310, 334 



Barnwell Gravel, 78, 400 



Drift, 69, 280 



Drift at Milford Hill, 65, 177 



Fayum, Egypt, 03, 192 



Folkestone, 70, 443 



Ightham, 89, 142 



Flint-inclusions, 03, 574 



Flints, Cretaceous, Physical History 



of, 80, 88 



Fancies and Facts, 72, 39 



Flints of Haldon Hill, Marsupites 



in, 02, 449 



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