Index. 



625 



EAR 



GLA 



Earth's Crust, Cause of Compression of 

 the, 495. 



East Yorkshire, Geological Eambles in, 

 85. 



Eastern Siuai, Miocene Rocks in, 250. 



Edenvale Caves, co. Clare, List of Mam- 

 malia from the, 555. 



EdestHs in the Coal-measures of Britain, 

 40. 



Egypt, Land Tortoise from the Upper 

 Eocene of, 527. 



Egypt, T. Barron, Lower Miocene Beds, 

 603. 



Elephas Cypriotes, Bate, from a Cave- 

 Deposit in Cyprus, 325. 



Elephas meridionalis at Dewlish, Dorset, 

 618, 621. 



Elles, G. L. , Graptolite Zones in Arenig 

 Rocks, 199. 



Elsden, J. V., Age of the Llyn Padarn 

 Dykes, 330. 



Eminent Living Geologists : W. H. 

 Hudleston, M.A., F.R.S., 431. 



English, T., Eocene and Later Forma- 

 tions surrounding the Dardanelles, 188. 



Eocene Echinoids from Sokoto, 292. 



Eocene Mammals of Egypt, 109, 157, 211. 



Eocene Outcrop in Central Africa, 290. 



Eoliths, 526. 



Eoscorpius from the Upper Carboniferous 

 of Lancashire, 326. 



Equivalents of the Lower Culm of North 

 Devon, 584. 



Eroded Rocks in Corsica, 12, 89, 388. 



Erratic Blocks, 520. 



Etheridge, EolDert, Obituary of, 42. 



Enceratherium, 465. 



* Exotic Blocks ' of the Himalayas, 519. 



FAUNA of the Lower Cretaceous 

 Phosphatic-beds, 551. 

 Fauna of the Bokkeveld Beds of South 



Afiica, 426. 

 Fearnsides, W. G., Limestone with 



Upper Gault Fossils at Barnwell, 329. 

 *■ Feather Ore, ' identity with domingite, 



236. 

 Fingers of Pterodactyls, 59. 

 Fisher, 0., Cause of Compression of the 



Earth's Crust, 495 ; The Occurrence 



of Elephas meridionalis at Dewlish, 



Dorset, 618, 621. 

 Fisher, W. W., Salinity of Water from 



the Oolites, 288. 

 Folds in Rock Strata, 618. 

 Fossil Fish, Primitive, 519. 

 Fossil Floras of Cape Colony, 425. 

 Fossil MammaKa and Birds in the British 



Museum Nat. Hist., 561. 

 Fossil Plants of the Carboniferous Rocks 



of Dumfriesshire, etc., 180. 



Fossiliferous Deposits at Kirmington, 

 512. 



Fossiliferous Limestone of the Culm of 

 "West Devon, 305. 



Fossils from the Haverfordwest District, 

 343. 



Foster, Sir Clement Le Neve, Obituary, 

 286. 



Fox- Strang ways, C, Geology of the 

 Oolitic and Cretaceous Rocks of Scar- 

 borough, 470 ; Retirement of, 573. 



Fresh Fossil Egg, 520. 



Freshfield, D. W., Round Kanchenjunga, 

 74. 



Fritsch, A., Palaeozoic Arachnida, 471. 



GEDINNIAN of Continental Eui-ope 

 and some Cornish Beds, 289, 403. 

 Geikie, A., International Co-operation 



in Geological Investigation, 133 ; 



Raised Beaches in the Northern Hemi- 

 sphere, 135. 

 Geinitz, E. von, Singleness of the Ice 



Age, 131. 

 Genesis of the Gold Deposits of Barker- 



viUe, British Columbia, 327. 

 Geniohyusfajmnensis, Andrews, sp. nov., 



162. 

 Geniohyus minis, Andrews, gen. et sp. 



nov., 160, 

 Genus Besorella, 479. 

 Geological Atlas of Great Britain, 569. 

 Geological Laboratory of Birmingham, 



260. 

 Geological Photographs, Record of, 608. 

 Geological Society of London, 39, 86, 



138, 182, 234, 281, 326, 426, 475, 617. 

 Geological Survey of the Transvaal, 564. 

 Geology, Text-book of, 280. 

 Geology in the last Forty Years, 1 . 

 Geology of Ceylon, 16. 

 Geology of Southern Rhodesia, 556. 

 Geology of the Country around Chard, 



217. 

 Geology of the Country around Torquay, 



37. 

 Geology of the Country near Chichester, 



35. 

 Geology of Tunis, 517. 

 Geology under the Planetesimal Hypo- 

 thesis of Earth-Origin, 465. 

 Gibb, A. W., Pebbles in the White Chalk 



of Aberdeenshire, 554. 

 Gigantic Laud Tortoise from Upper 



Eocene, Egypt, 527. 

 Gillett, Alfred, Death of, 96. 

 Glaciatiou of the Don and Dearne Valleys, 



546. 

 Glaciation of Holyhead Mountain, 504. 

 Glacier, The Great Eastern, 509. 



