Index. 



579 



DAY 



GEO 



David, T. W. Edgeworth, Glacial Action 



in Australia, 140. 

 Davis, W. M., The Peneplain of the 



Scotch Highlands, 525. 

 Davison, C, On the Comrie Earthquake, 



75 ; Exmoor Earthquake of 1894, 553 ; 



Accessory Shocks of Great Japanese 



Earthquake of 1891, 565. 

 Dawsou, Sir William, Further Notes on 



Eozoon Canadense, 48, 90 ; Pre-Cani- 



brian Fossils, 513. 

 Dean Bashford, On Fishes, Living and 



Fossil, 135. 

 De Ballore, M. F. de M., Seismic 



Phenomena in the British Empire, 334. 

 Deeley, R. M., Discovery of Mammalian 



Remains in Old River-gravels of the 



Derwent (Pt. II), 283. 

 Deposits in North Staffordshire, Note on 



the Superficial, 482. 

 Destruction of the Chalk of Eastern 



England, 58. 

 Devonian Spirifers of Belgium, 431. 

 Dlaphorapteryx Haivkinsi, On the 



Skeleton of, 337. 

 Diener, K., On the Triassic Cephalopoda 



of East Siberia, 39. 

 Dikes of Oligocene Sandstone in Neo- 



comian Clays, 49. 

 Dinosaurs, Classification of the, 388. 



Restoration of some European, 1. 



Dislocation of the Chalk in England and 



Denmark, 298. 

 Dollfus, G. F., The true meaning of the 



term Bolderian, 90. 

 Drift of Moreseat, Cretaceous Fossils 



from the, 247. 

 Dundry Hill, Beds marked as Inferior 



Oolite, 283. 



EARTHQUAKE - PULSATIONS, 

 277. 



Earthquakes in the South -East of 

 Europe, 524. 



Egypt, A Geological Survey of, 89. 



Elles and Wood, Llandovery and Asso- 

 ciated Rocks of Conway, 86. 



Enclosure of Glass in a Basalt near 

 Bertrich, 242. 



Eocene Beds at Bincombe, Dorset, 334. 



Deposits of Dorset, 282. 



Mollusca of the Loire-Inferieure, 



275. 



Eozoon Canadense, 48, 90. 



Erosion at Southwold and Coverhithe, 23. 



of the Sea-coast of Wirral, 516. 



Etoblattina Bcanensis, sp. nov., 12. 



The European Species of, 10. 



European Dinosaurs, Restoration of 

 some, 1. 



Evolution of the genus Cheirurtts, 117, 

 161. 



Exmoor Earthquake of 1894, 553. 



Expansion as an Element in Mountain- 

 building, 351. 



Extinct Vertebrata of the Moray Firth 

 Area, 274. 



FAUNA of the Bohemian Gas- coal, 

 83. 

 Feilden, H. W., Glacial Geology of 



Arctic Europe, 40, 382. 

 Fisher, O., Vertical Tertiaries at Bin- 

 combe, Dorset, 246. 

 Fishes, Living and Fossil, 135. 

 Fish-Fauna, Affinities of the English 



Wealden, 69. 

 Fish-remains from the Phosphatic Chalk 



of France, 278. 

 Flett, J. S., Discovery in Orkney of 



John o' Groat's Beds, 141. 

 Foley, M. C, Enclosures of Glass in 



Basalt in the Eifel, 242. 

 Foliated Granites and their Relation to 



the Crystalline Schists, 332. 

 Fossil Fishes in the British Museum, 



Catalogue of the, 124. 



Monkeys from Madagascar, 433. 



Octopus, Calais Nor bo Id/', from 



the Cretaceous of the Lebanon, 88, 567. 



Plants in Argentina, 446. 



• from South America, 519. 



Fossils in the Olenellus Sandstone of 



Nuneaton, 384. 



of the Warminster Greensand, 261. 



Fritsch, A., The Fauna of the Bohemian 



Gas-coal, 83. 

 Furka Pass, Sections near the, 563. 



GARDINER and Reynolds, The 

 Kildare Inlier, 332. 



Garwood and Gregory, Geological Work 

 of the Conway Spitzbergen Expedition, 

 437. 



Gas-coal of Bohemia, Fauna of the, 83. 



Gaudry, Prof. A., Essay on Philosophi- 

 cal Palaiontology, 429. 



Geikie, Sir A., Tertiary Basalt-plateaux 

 of North-Western Europe, 42 ; On 

 some Crush-Conglomerates in Anglesey, 

 481. 



Genitive, Mr. Jukes-Browne on the, 188. 



Geographical Evolution iu Jamaica, 284. 



Geological Society of London, 40, 85, 

 139, 178, 233, 279, 329, 381, 563. 



Survey, New Map, 96, 561. 



■ of Great Britain, 240, 



288. 



of the, 174, 561. 



of Scotland, Memoirs 



