Index. 



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DAW 



FOS 



Dawkins, W. B,, on bone caverns and 

 river deposits, 183 ; on Bos Urus, 111; 

 on Rhinoceros leptorhiims, 256. 



Dawson, J. W,, deposition of coal, 79 ; 

 on Flint Implements, 230 ; on Worm- 

 burrows in the Laurentian Rocks, 375. 



E., dead littoral shells in the bed 



of the German Ocean, 130. 



Day, E. C. H., on an ancient beacb and 

 a submerged forest near Wissant, 109 ; 

 on a raised beach, near Weston-super- 

 Mare, 115. [the, 384. 



Dead Sea, analysis of the; 285 ; level of 



Denudation, 155, 193, 232, 241, 280, 331, 

 334, 379, 381, 393, 436, 439, 474, 518, 

 623, 528, 570, 574. 



, glacial origin of, 483. 



of South Africa, 88 ; of tbe 



Weald, 69, 398, 571. 



Denuding agent, trees as a, 279. 



Derrick and Drill, 120. 



Devonian Corals at Withycombe, 184. 



limestone, j oints and dikes in, 1 9 . 



rock of Devon and Ireland, 180. 



Diatomaceas of Dr. Greville, 432. 



Dinosaurian remains from S. Africa, 563. 



Discinocaris Browniana, 319. 



Disintegration of a chalk cliff, 354. 

 j_ Distribution of Silurian Cephalopoda in 

 Bohemia, 35.. 



Ditaxiodus impar, 107.- 



Dittosaria WetherelUi, 301. 



Dodo, remains of, from Mauritius, 48. 



Donegal, physical features of, 73. 



Doughty, C. M., Jbstedal-brae glaciers in 

 Norway, 309. 



Dowker, G., Flint Implements in Kent, 

 335 ; on the junction of the Chalk 

 and Tertiaries, 210, 239. 



Drift of the Fenland, 265, 495 ; of the 

 Eastern Counties ; 351 ; of Warwick- 

 shire, 229. 



Dublin Quarterly Journal of Science, 73, 

 312. 



Dudley Geological Society, 182, 273. _ 



Duncan j P. M., on impressions of selenite 

 in the Woolwich beds and London 

 Clay, 38. 



Dupont, E.J Caves of Belgium, 566. 



EARTH, increase in size of, 287; 

 primary condition of the, 261. 

 Earthquakes, 285, 



Earthquake in Paris, 479 ;, in Devon, 527. 

 Ecuador, geology of, 373, 374. 

 Edinburgh Botanical Society, 428. 

 Geological Society, 40, 132, 



226, 266, 323, 425. 

 Egerton, P. de M. G., sew species of 



Acanthodes^ 264. 

 Entomostraca from the Carboniferous 



Limestone, 132. 



Entomostraca, palaeozoic bivalved, 72. 

 Eozoon in Bohemia and Bavaria, 308, 



431 ; origin and structure of, 80. 

 Erinite, 190. 



Erratic blocks at Southampton, 296. 

 Eruption produced by an Artesian Well, 



383. 

 Eryon, 320. 



Escarpments, origin of, 63. 

 Escharidm of the London Clay, 299. 

 Eskrigge, R. A., geology of St. David's, 



182; on Paradoxides Bavidis, 136. 

 Essex gravels, relation of the, to the 



Structure of the Weald Valley, 398. 

 , valleys of, 348 ; geological map of, 



348.. 

 Etheridge, R., new labyrinthodont rep- 

 tiles from the coal-measiu'es of Ireland, 



4 ; physical structure of the Bristol 



Coal-Basin, 228. 

 Evans, J., causes of climatal changes, 171 , 



on Flint-cores from the Indus, 434. 

 Exeter Naturalists' Club, 45. 

 Eyton, Miss, on an ancient Coast-line iu 



North Wales, 289. 



FAULTS at Hitchin, 372, 572. 

 Favre,A.,structureofMontBlanc,71. 

 Featherstonhaugh, G. W., obituary no- 

 tice of, 528. 

 Fenland, Drift of the, 265, 495, 

 Ferrous Chloride in a Mineral Water, 285.- 

 Firth of Forth, upheaval of the shores of 

 the, 266, 323, 425. [55. 



Fish, sauroid, from the Kimmeridge clay, 

 Fisher, 0., on the Chillesford Clay, 38 ; 

 on the disintegration of a Chalk Clifl,. 

 354 ; on the Glacial Origin of Denuda- 

 tion, 483 ; on the Warp, 372. 

 Flemingites, 271. 

 Flint- cores from the Indus, 434. 



implements, antiquity of, 453, 



implements of Kent, 334 ; of 



Spiennes, 310. 



Flints, green-coated, at base of Thanet 



Sands, 210, 223, 239. 

 Foraminifera from Malta, 151. 

 Forbes, D., appearance of gold in the 



earth's crust, 385 ; gold-bearing rocks 



of South America, 22 ; igneous rocks 



of Staffordshire, 23. 

 Forchhammer, Prof., obituary notice of,- 



95. 

 Forest, ancient, in Ross-shire, 518. 

 Fossil Coal-plants of Lancashire and 



Yorkshire, 126. 



British Oxen, 222 ; Cones from the 



Secondary Beds, 249,534; MeduscB,50c. 



Fossils, new genera of, 55, 165. 



from Attica, 213 ; Haiuaut, 174 ; 



from the Silurian rocks of Westmore- 

 land, 208; from the Tiber, 144. 



