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Beds, 79, 148 ; Cretaceous 

 Gasteropoda, 80, 49, 187 ; Com- 

 parative Phytology, 80, 188 ; 

 Subsidence and Elevation and 

 Permanence of Oceans, 81, 241, 

 289 ; 82, 479 ; Bournemouth 

 Beds, 81, 334 ; Geology of Ma- 

 deira, 82, 236 ; Revision of 

 British Eocenes, 82, 466 ; Per- 

 manence of Continents, 82, 546 ; 

 Classification of the Lr. London 

 Tertiaries, 83, 134 ; British 

 Cretaceous Nuculidce, 83, 553 ; 

 Elevation and Subsidence, 84, 

 190 ; Ages of American and 

 English Floras, 84, 492 ; British 

 Eocene Aporrhai'dcz, 84, 529 ; 

 Tertiary Basalts in Iceland, 85, 

 45 ; Lower Eocene Plant-bed of 

 Ulster, 85, 87 ; Oscillations of 

 Level on our S. Coast, 85, 145 ; 

 Eocene Land-Mollusca, 85, 241 ; 

 Can Underground Heat be 

 Utilised ? 85, 397 ; Fossil Slugs, 

 85, 476 ; Gelinden Flora, 86, 

 107 ; Distribution of Teredo- 

 bored Wood, 86, 161 ; Meso- 

 zoic Angiosperms, 86, 193 ; Does 

 Teredo inhabit Freshwater? 86, 

 336; Fossil Flowering Phanero- 

 gamous Plants, 86, 495 ; Re- 

 port on Fossil Plants, 86, 564 ; 

 Ardtun Leaf-bed, 87, 91 ; De- 

 velopment of Dicotyledons, 87, 

 159; Correlation of the Eocenes, 



88, 188 ; Upper Eocene, 88, 

 232 ; Mesozoic Monocotyledon, 



89, 144 



Gardner, Robert, jun. Pro- 



togine, 74, 432 

 Carlton Hills, 69, 185 

 Garnet-actinolite Schists on S. of 



St. Gothard Pass, 98, 330 

 Garnets and Fossils, 01, 479, 525, 



575 



Garrigrou, HH. M. and !•. 

 ItXartin. Quaternary Forma- 

 tions, 64, ■},']"' 



Garson, J. G. Happaway 

 Cavern, Torquay, 85, 516 



Garwood, Edmund Jobn- 

 stone. Concretions in Mag- 

 nesian Limestone, 91, 433 ; 92, 

 44 ; Cone-in-cone Structure, 92, 

 334 ; Geological Papers, 95, 

 519; Life-zones in Carboniferous 



Rocks, 97, 556 ; Glacial Geo- 

 logy of Spitzbergen, 98, 178 ; 

 Glacial Phenomena of Spitz- 

 bergen, 99, 430 ; Professor of 

 Geology at University College, 

 01, 144 ; Origin of some ' Hang- 

 ing Valleys ' in the Alps and 

 Himalayas, 02, 383 

 Garwood, Edmund John- 

 stone and J. W. Greg'ory. 

 Conway Spitzbergen Expedition, 



96, 437 

 and J. E, IMEarr. Zones of 



Carboniferous System, 95, 474, 



550 



Gas-coal of Bohemia, Fauna of, 76, 

 y:>; 85, 271, 375; 86,44; 93, 

 175; 96, 83 



of Bohemia, Flora, and Per- 

 mian Fauna, 77, 105 



of Bohemia, Prolimuhis Wood- 



watdi from, 99, 57 



Gas, Inflammable, 97, 88 



Natural, at Heathfield Station, 



98, 332 



Gascoig-ne, Rowland. Age of 

 Pennine Chain, 80, 187 



Gases in Crystalline Rocks, 97, 

 177, 239 



Gastaldi, B. Effects of Glacier- 

 erosion, 73, 284 ; Italian Geo- 

 logy, 87, 531 



Gasteropoda, 73, 161 ; 75, 49, 124, 

 198, 291, 392 ; 76, 75. 105, 160 : 

 77, 556; 80, 49, 187; 84, 

 339, 529 ; 85, 241 ; 87, 193, 

 258 



British Jurassic, 93, 38 



British Liassic, 87, 193, 258 



Corallian, 80, 244, 289, S9i, 



481, 529; 81,49, 119 



Cretaceous, 73, 161 ; 75, 49, 



124, 198, 291, 392 ; 76, 75, 105, 

 160; 77, 556; 80,49, 187; 84, 

 529 ; 85, 241 



Dundry, 74, 368 



Guelph Formation of Canada, 



75, 514 



Portland Rocks m Vale of 



Wardour, 81, 385 



Yorkshire Oolites, 82, 145, 



193, 241 ; 84, 49, 107, 146, 193, 

 241, 293; 85, 49, 121, 151, 201, 



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Gastrosacus Wetzleri from the 

 Coral Rag, Up ware, 72, 144 



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