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Index. 



Carter, William Lower, Obituary of, 

 382. 



Chalk Foraminifera, W. Australiaj 

 83. 



Chilton, Charles', Triassic Isopod 

 Crustacean, 277. 



Christmas Island, a Visit to, 422. 



Clays and Boulder-clays, Origin of, 

 157. 



Coal in Spitsbergen, 529. 



"Coal-balls" near Ambergate, Derby- 

 shire, 471. 



Coal- boring at Presteign, 47. 



Coal-fields of Eastern Canada, 31. 



Coal - measure Calamites, Sub- 

 medullary Casts of, 212. 



Coal-seams, Splitting of, 477. 



Coralline Crag, Stratigraphical 

 Position of, 409 ; (Erratum), 480. 



Corundum of Zoutpansberg, 549. 



Cox, Arthur Hubert, South Stafford- 

 shire Fireclay, 56. 



Cretaceous Faunas, New Zealand, 226. 



Flora of Russian Sakhalin, 516. 



Pelecypo'da of Egypt, 37. 



Polyzoa, Notes on, 1. 



Theropodous Dinosaur, Gorgo- 



saurus, 519. 



Crustacean Tracks, New Zealand 

 Tertiaries, 425. 



Cushing, H. P., Adirondack Intru- 

 sives, 525. 



Cystidea, New Genus of, 49. 



Yunnan, 507, 532. 



DATUM-LINES in the English 

 Keuper, 121. 

 Davies, A. Morley, A Note on Isostasy, 



125. 

 Deeley, E. M., Mountain Building, 



111, 276. 

 Denudation of Chalk, East Anglia, 



412. 

 Derbyshire, Occurrence of "Coal- 

 balls" in, 471. 

 Dewey, Henry, Origin of Land-forms 



in Caernarvonshire, 145. 

 Distribution of British Carboniferous 



Goniatites, 434. 

 Dolomitization and the Leicestershire 



Dolomites, 246. 

 Drawings in Spanish Caves, 173. 

 " Dry " Lakes in Western Australia, 



Rock-Cliffs and Floors of, 305. 

 Dry Land in Geology, 333. 



EARLY Man in America, 518. 

 East Anglia, Stages in the 

 Denudation of the Chalk in, 412. 

 Echinoidea and their Allies, 4. 



Economic Geology of the Central 



Coal-field of Scotland, 29. 

 Edinburgh Geological St)ciety, 42, 43, 



93, 143, 188, 525. 

 Elles, Miss, & Wood,- Miss (Mrs. 



Shakespeare), British Graptolites, 



416. 

 Eminent Living Geologists : George 



William Lamplugh, 337. 

 Eocene Lizards in France, 375. 

 Eocystis, I. Eocystites privicBvus, 



Hartt, 49. 

 Erosion and Land Forms, Western 



Australia, 521. 

 Pre-Thanetian, of the Chalk in 



the London Basin, 296, 381, 422. 

 Eruptive Phenomena of Italian 



Volcanoes, 328. 

 Etheridge, R., Leaves of Noeggerathi- 



ovsis, Australia, 290. 

 Evans, John William, Diagrams 



showing Rock Analysis, 422. 



FAULTS in the Californian Coast- 

 range, 282. 



Fermor, L. L., HoUandite, Crystallo- 

 graphy of, 376. 



Fire-clays and Behaviour on Ignition, 

 56. 



Flathead Coal Area, Geology of, 420. 



Flint Implements in Suffolk, 373. 



' ' Flint-meal ' ' from the British Chalk, 

 192. 



Flora of the Carboniferous of the 

 Netherlands, 221. 



Folkestone Warren, 40. 



Foraminiferal and NuUipore Struc- 

 tures, 203. 



Fossil Corals, New, from the Pacific 

 Coast, 179. 



Echini of the Panama Canal 



Zone, 85. 



Insects, Colorado, 40. 



■ — — Mammals from Salonica and 



Imbros, 540. 

 Man in South Africa, 128. 



GAILLARD, CL, Nouveau genre 

 des Musaraignes, 376. 

 Geikie, Sir Archibald, Memoir of John 

 Michell, 517. 



James, the Man and the 



Geologist, 83. 



Genetic Classification of Underground 



Volatile Agents, 224. 

 Geological History of the Baltic and 



Scandinavia, 354, 397, 451. 

 Society of London, 45, 90, 136, 



179, 227, 284, 333, 377. 



