Index. 



579 



DUP 



Duparc & Mrazec, Iron Ore of Troitsk, 



328. 

 Duparc & Pearce, Geology of North 



Urals, 327. 

 Durham Coalfield, Anthracomya PhilUpsi 



in the, 506. 



THAETH, Face of the, 230. 



Earthquakes, Derby, 85. 

 Earthquakes, Leicester, 84. 

 Earthquakes, Twin, 85. 

 Earth-shakes in Mining Districts, 219. 

 Egypt, New Crocodilia from the Eocene 



of, 481. 

 Elles, G., Graptolite Zone of Wales, 238. 

 Elsden, J. V., Igneous Eocks between 



St. Davids and Stumble Head, 332. 

 Eminent Living Geologists : Dr. W. T. 



Blanford, 1 ; Professor J. W. Judd, 



385. 

 Eocene and Cretaceous Eocks in the 



NUe Valley, 382. 

 Epps, C. H. B., Jointing in Chalk, 320. 

 Eruptives, Transvaal, 107. 

 llstheriella -Shales from the Malay 



Peninsula, 49. 

 Examples of Jointing in Chalk, 320. 

 Extinct Animuls, Professor Eay 



Lankester's, 513. 



Tj^AULTING in the Ehine Valley, 229. 



Fayum, Geology of the, 516. 

 Fearnsides, W. G., Geology of Arenig 



Fawr, 88. 

 Felsitic Slates of Snowdon, 541. 

 Ferrar, H. T., Cavities in Crystalline 



Eocks, 190. 

 Fisher, Eev. 0., Sands and Clays of 



Dorset and of Bovey Tracey, 326 ; 



Bone from the Sufiolk Crag, 574. 

 Foraminifera from the Greensand at 



Little Coxwell, 238. 

 Foraminifera and Ostracoda, Cretaceous, 



South Africa, 25. 

 Formation of a Species, 15. 

 Fossil Bones, Significance of Pneumatic 



Foramina in, 68. 

 Fossil Cephalopoda from North Cornwall, 



154. 

 Fossil Crab from the Mekran Coast, 305. 

 Fossils from the Ordovician of Haver- 

 fordwest, 97, 492. 

 Fox, Howard, Devonian Fossils from 



North Cornwall, 145. 

 Pox-Strangways, C. E., Geology of 



Derby, etc., 416. 

 Fragments of Chert fi'om North China, 



255. 



GUE 



GAEWOOD, E. J., Tarns of the 

 Canton Ticino, 334. 

 Geological History of the Baltic, 311, 



337, 407, 454, 550. 

 Geological History of the Victoria Falls, 



529. 

 Geological Horizon and Paleontology of 



the Soapstone Bed, Lancashire, 433. 

 Geological Physics of the Shallow Seas, 



321. 

 Geological Society of London, 42, 84, 



138, 180, 233, 284, 330, 382, 572. 

 Geological Survey of Canada, 71, 566. 

 Geological Survey of England and 



Wales, 26, 130, 280, 288, 416, 467, 



468, 566. 

 Geological Survey of Ireland, 288, 



469. 

 Geological Survey of Natal and Zululand, 



39. 

 Geological Survey of Scotland, 468. 

 Geology of Belfast, 469. 

 Geology of Blair Atholl, Pitlochry, and 



Aberfeldy, 468. 

 Geology of Cyprus, 87, 509. 

 Geology of Derby, Burton-on- Trent, etc., 



416, 575. 

 Geology of Dunedin, 330. 

 Geology of Kingsbridge and Salcombe, 



26. 

 Geology of the North Staffordshire Coal- 

 fields, 280. 

 Geology of the North Urals, 327. 

 Geology of South Africa, 359, 369, 413, 



529. 

 Geology of the South Wales Coalfield, 



130, 468. 

 Geology of the Transvaal, 26. 

 Geology of West Central Skye and Soay, 



468. 

 Gibson, Barrow, & Wedd, North Stafford 



Coalfield, 280. 

 Glacial Clay on the Cotteswold Plateau, 



216. 

 Glacial Conglomerate in the Transvaal, 



382. 

 Glacial Period, Change of Level in the, 



484. 

 Glacial Period in Aberdeenshire, 573. 

 Glamorganshire, Ehaetic and Contiguous 



Deposits of, 333. 

 Gold at Knysna and Prince Albert, 



Cape Colony, 369. 

 Granite in Madagascar, Eock Cavities in, 



17. 

 GranuKtes in Ceylon, 363. 

 Greenly & Dakyns, Felsitic Slates of 



Snowdon, 541. 

 Guide to Old Natural History Books, 



469. 

 Gui-ney, H. P., Obituary of, 93. 



