INDEX FROM 1864-1903. 



G-re 



510; New Meteorite from S. 

 Africa, 68, 531 ; Goldfields of S. 

 Africa, 68, 561 ; Diamonds from 

 Cape of Good Hope, 68, 568 ; 

 Lignite Bed near Cape Town, 

 69, 15 ; Corbiciila flwninalis in 

 Cape Colony, 69, 91 ; Discovery 

 of Diamonds at Cape, 69, 333 ; 

 Ciiart of British Geology, 70, 

 143 ; Two French Meteorites, 



86, 357 ; New French Meteorite, 



87, 552 



G-regrory , Prof. John Walter. 

 Protaster, Australia, 89, 24 ; 

 Cystechinus crasstcs, Gregory, 



89, 380 ; RJiynchopygiis Woodi^ 



90, 300 ; Invertebrate Palaeon- 

 tology, 90, 441 ; Australian Ter- 

 tiary Echinoidea, 90, 481 ; 

 Variolitic Diabase, 91, 85 ; 

 ArchcEopneustes abrupttis from 

 Barbados, 92, 89 ; Australian 

 Fossil Echinoidea, 92, 433 ; 

 Exploration in E. Africa, 92, 

 528 ; Jurassic Cheilostomata, 94, 

 61, 336 ; Waldensian Gneisses, 

 94, 180 ; Geology of Monte 

 Chaberton, 94, 285 ; Geology 

 of British East Africa, 94, 332 ; 

 Fossils from Lr. Greensand, 

 Kent, 95, 19, 187 ; Palaeontology 

 and Physical Geology of West 

 Indies, 95, 184; ' Schistes Lus- 

 tres ' of Mont Jovet, 95, 574 ; 

 Catalogue of Jurassic Bryozoa, 



96, 288, 378 ; Geology of So- 

 maliland, 96, 289 ; Archceodia- 

 de?na., New Genus of Liassic 

 Echinoidea, 96, 317; 'Great 

 Rift Valley,' 96, 324 ; Age of 

 Morte Slate Fossils, 97, 59, 191 ; 

 Affinities of Echinothuridas, 97, 

 90 ; Echinocystis and Palceodtscus, 



97, 90 ; ' Trespassers, Beware ! ' 

 97,427 ; Egyptian Fossil Echinoi- 

 dea, 98, 149 ; Egyptian Fossil 

 Madreporaria, 98, 241 ; Mille- 

 st7'oma^ Cretaceous Milleporid, 

 Egypt, 98, 337 ; Litidstromaster 

 and Classification of Palseasterids, 

 99, 341 ; Geology of Socotra 

 and Abd-el-Kuri, 99, 530 ; Fos- 

 sil Corals and Echinids of So- 

 maliland, 00, 44 ; Geology of 

 Mount Kenya, 00, 138 ; Elaeo- 

 lite Lignite and Fourchites in- 



trusive in Coast Series, 00, 139 ; 

 Catalogue of Fossil Bryozoa, 00, 

 380 



Grenada and Carriacou, Rocks and 

 Soils of, 97, 419 



Grenadine Islands, Foraminiferal 

 Limestone, 93, 270 



Grenfell, J. G-. Carboniferous 

 Rocks, Clifton, 74, 178, 179 ; 

 Iron-mine at Clifton, 74, 179 



' Gres Armoricain ' of Brittany, 80, 

 337 ; 92, 126 



Gres de Bellen, 88, 188 



Gresley, Wm. Stukeley. 

 Haematite, Permian, 83, 191 ; 

 Quartzite Boulders in Coal-seam, 

 Leicestershire, 85, 553 ; Mo- 

 dern Ferruginous Conglomerate, 

 86, 11; 'Cone-in-cone' Struc- 

 ture, 87, 17 ; 92, 432 ; Forma- 

 tion of Chalk Seams, 87, 375 ; 

 Explosive Slickensides, 87, 522 ; 

 Variegated Coal-measures, 88, 

 113 ; 'Cone-in-cone' Structure in 

 Coal-seam, 88, 574 ; ' Cleat ' 

 in Coal-seam, 92, 523 ; Qua- 

 ternary of Texas, 93, 92 ; 

 Pennsylvanian Calamites, 93, 

 85 ; Anthracite and Bituminous 

 Coal-beds, 93, 136 ; Cone-in- 

 cone in Pennsylvania, 94, 285 ; 

 Occurrence of Anthracite and 

 Theory of its Origin, 94, 382 ; 

 Questions relating to Formation 

 of Steam-coal, 94, 382 ; Eastern 

 Limits of Midland Coalfield, 95, 

 92 ; Structure and Peculiarities 

 of Iron Ores of Lake Superior 

 Region, 95, 92 ; Indentations of 

 Bunter Pebbles, 95, 239 ; Ice- 

 plough Furrows of a Glacial 

 Period, 95, 280 ; Coal, 97, 143 ; 

 Formation of Soil, 98, 189 ; 

 Carboniferous Plants and How 

 they Contribute to Formation of 

 Coal-seams, 98, 189; 'Cone-in- 

 cone,' 98, 236 ; Coal Plants 

 growing in sitit^ 00, 538 



G-ressly, IIX. A. (Swiss Geolo- 

 gist). Obituary [died 1865], 65, 

 288 



Greville's DiatomaceEe, 66, 432 



G-rey, Georg'e. Fossils from S. 

 Africa, 71, 82 



Grey - Egrerton, Sir Philip. 

 See Egerton 



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