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GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE. 



8 1 ; Retirement of, 01,96 ; Com- 

 plimentary Dinner to, 01, 287 ; 

 Geology of Eastern Fife, 03, 



Geikie, Sir Archibald, and 

 J. J. ». Teall. Tertiary Gab- 

 bros in Isle of Skye, 94, 332 



Geikie, Jas. Lr. Silurian Rocks 

 of Ayrshire, 66, 321 ; Meta- 

 morphic Rocks of S. Scotland, 

 66, 529 ; Buried Forests and 

 Peat of Scotland, 67, 20 ; Origin 

 of Granites and Metamorphic 

 Rocks, 67, 176, 287 ; Denuda- 

 tion in Scotland since Glacial 

 Times, 68, 19 ; Discovery of 

 Bos primigenius in Boulder-clay 

 of Scotland, 68, 393, 486, 535 ; 



69, T^ ; Age of Deposits with 

 Mammalian Remains, Crofthead, 



70, 53; Old River - channels 

 from Kilsyth to the Clyde, 70, 

 298 ; Carboniferous Formation 

 of Scotland, 70, 485 ; Changes 

 of Climate in Glacial Epoch, 71, 

 545 ; Climate of Glacial Epoch, 



72, 23, 61, 105, 164, 215, 254; 

 Origin of the Swedish Asar, 72, 

 307 ; Seasonal Migrations during 

 the Pleistocene Period, 73, 49 ; 

 Antiquity of Man in Britain, 73, 

 175 ; Glaciation of Long Island, 



73, '^'j'] ; Erratics at High 

 Levels, 74, 566 ; Origin of Lake- 

 basins, 76, 139; Ground Ice as 

 a Carrier of Stones, &c. 76, 459; 

 Deposits Preserved under Till, 

 &c. 78, 12,, 287 ; Reply to S. V. 

 Wood, jun. 78, 187 ; Fasroe 

 Isles, 82, 278 ; Address to 

 British Association, 89, 461 ; 

 Great Ice-age, 95, 29 ; Scottish 

 Interglacial Beds, 95, 283 



& Dr. John Smith Plett. 



Granite of Tulloch Burn, Ayr- 

 shire, 02, 38 

 Gelinden Beds, 87, 107, 108 

 Geinitz, Dr. Hans Bruno. 

 Fossils in Wurzbach Slate, 64, 

 261 ; Neues Jahrbuch, 76, 469 ; 

 78, 478 ; Limits of Zechstein 

 and Dyas Formations, 85, 234 ; 

 Obituary of [1814-1900], 00, 



143 

 Gemellariadce of the London Clay, 

 66, 300 



Gemmellaro, Gaetano Gior-^ 

 g'io. Crustacea in Fusulina Lime- 

 stone of Sicily, 92, 78 

 Gems and Precious Stones of Great 



Britain, 68, 230 

 Generic Characters of Sauroptery- 



gia, 83, 91 

 Generoso, Monte, Beds, 78, 378, 422 

 Genesis of the Diamond, 87, 22 



of Crystalline Schists, 87, 283 



Geneva, Growth of, 93, 454 

 Genitive, Mr. Jukes-Browne on the, 



96, 188 

 Genth, P. A. Corundum, 74, 174 

 G^ny, Ph. Geology of the Mari- 

 time Alps, 69, 309 

 Geognosy and Mineralogy of Scot- 

 land, 82, 371 

 Geographical Distribution of Vol- 

 canoes, 80, 166 



Evolution in Jamaica, 96, 284 



Morphology, 95, 86 



Geography and Geology of Ireland, 

 78, 121, 167 



The International, 00, 38 



Geological Action of Ice, 75, 191 



Age of Cheviot Andesites and 



Porphyrites, 83, 100, 145, 252 



Age of Lough Neagh, 79, 214 



Age of N. Atlantic, 86, 189 



Age of Plant-beds in India, 



86, 232 



Age of Rocks determined by 



Fossils, 98, 565 



Age of Taconic System, 82, 



281 



Age of the Earth, 00, 220 



Age of the Ogasawara Group, 



02, 296 



Age of the Rocks of Charn- 



wood Forest, 95, 92 



Age of World, 78, 145 ; 99, 



452, 480 

 Geological and Physical State of 

 Dominica, &c. 02, 80, 82 



Anecdote, 65, 528, 570 



Areas, Method of Estimating, 



78, 352 



Atlas of Colorado, 78, 361; 



Atlas of England, 71, 432 



Basis of Chief Cities of Europe, 



81, 477 



Bibliographies, 97, 233 



Changes in N. and Central 



Asia, 01, 234 

 Changes in Scotland, 65, 71 ; 



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