Index. 579 
CYT 
Cytheridea rotundata, Chap. and Sherb., 
sp. nov., 349. 
tenuis, T. R. J., sp. nov., 390. 
—— truncata, T.R.J.,sp.nov., 390. 
Cytherideis equalis, V. R.J.,sp.noy., 390. 
——— impressa, T. R.J.,sp. nov., 391. 
Cytheropteron Folkestoniensis, Chap. and 
Sherb., sp. nov., 349. 
ARTMOOR, Notes on, 329. 
Davies, Thomas, Obituary of, 69. 
Davis, James William, Fossil Fish- 
remains of the Coal-measures, 72. 
Obituary of, 427. 
Davison, C., on the British Harthquakes 
of 1892, 291; Note on the Quetta 
Harthquake, 356; on the Growth of 
Lake Geneva, 454. 
Dawson, G. M., Occurrence of Mam- 
moth-remains in the Yukon district’ of 
Canada, 574. 
Deeley, R. M., on the Glacial Succession, 
Bile 
Dentition of Myliobatis from the Tertiary 
of Egypt, 414. 
Derbyshire Toadstone, 559. 
Devonian Fishes of Campbelltown and 
Scaumenace Bay, 145, 262. 
Rocks, Folds and Faults, in 
the, 3. 
T¥inosaurian Teeth from Aylesbury, 378. 
Vertebra from the Wealden 
of Hastings, 84. 
Discites from the Lower Carboniferous 
of Ireland, 251. 
Hibernicus, 
sp. nov., 253. 
Disseminated Silica in Chalk considered 
in Relation to Flints, 541. 
Dunlop, A., on Raised Beaches at a High 
Level in Jersey, 375. 
Dunn’s Bendigo Gold-field, 565. 
Dwindling and Disappearance of Lime- 
stones, 285. 
Dykes of Arran, 376. 
——Hope, Idaho, The Study of 
the, 379. 
Ford and Crick, 
ARLE, C., The Evolution of the 
American Tapir, 391 
Karthquake, Note on the Quetta, 356. 
Harthquakes, On British, 291. 
Elgin Sandstones, New Reptiles from 
the, 173. 
Eminent Living Geologists, 1, 241. 
Emmons, H., on the Petrography of the 
Island of Capraja, 86. 
Engadine Lakes, On the Origin of the, 
448. 
Eocene Tertiary Insects of the Isle of 
Wight, 538. 
FUL 
Eskdale Drift, 9. 
Estheria striata, var. Muensteriana, 
Me Ike dig MO, SEV. 
Reinachii, T. R. J., sp. noy., 531. 
Geimitzii, T. R. J., sp. nov., o31. 
var. Grebeana, T. R. J., 
nov., 532. 
Etampes, Marine Oligocene Fauna of, 
424, 
Etheridge, R., Jun., Monograph of Car- 
boniferous Invertebrata, 80. 
Evans, J. W., The Geology of Matto 
Grosso, 574. 
Excursions around Bath, 330. 
Extinct Monsters, 41. 
ELSITES and Oonglomerates in 
North Wales, 289. 
Fisher, O., on the Thickness of Marine 
Deposits, 256. 
Fishes of Ohio, The Upper Devonian, 
443. 
Fish-remains from the Coal-measures of 
Britain, 72. 
Flint and Chalk, 275. 
Chert in Maltese Limestone, 157. 
The Relative Age of, 315, 477. 
Flints, Silica in Chalk considered in 
Relation to, 541. 
Florida, Contributions to the Tertiary 
Flora of, 472. 
Folds and Faults in Devonian Roeks, 3. 
Folkestone, On the Ostracoda of the 
‘Gault at, 345. 
Foord, A. H., Claims of Priority, 288. 
and Crick, on a New Species of 
Discites from Ireland, 251. 
Foraminiferal Limestone from the Grena- 
dine Islands, 270. 
Forbes, H. O., The Chatham Islands 
and their Relation to an Antarctic 
Continent, 225. 
Fossils applied as Charms or Ornaments, 
246. 
| Fossil Phyllopoda of the Paleozoic Rocks, 
529. 
Fossil-remains from Samos, 69. 
Reptilia, Classification of the, 360. 
Sponges, 524. 
Fox, Howard, Notes on Coast Sections 
at the Lizard, 136; on a Radiolarian 
Chert from Mullion Island, 187 ; 
Radiolarian Cherts of Cornwall, 558. 
Fox-Strangways, E., on the Jurassic 
Rocks of Britain, 415. 
Fraas, E., on the Irpfel Cavern, 327. 
Frederick, G. C., Geological Remarks on 
the New Hebrides, 189. 
Fritsch, Anton, Fauna of Gas-coal, 175. 
Fuller’s Earth of Vrongoch, Analysis of, 
160. 
