Index. 



579 



Egyptian Echinoderms, 477. 



Eigg, SguiT of, 296, 306. 



Elles & Wood, British Graptolites,226. 



Eoanthropiis, Note on, 44. 



Eolitliic Controversy, .546. 



Evans, J. W., Collecting Geological 



Specimens, 232. 

 Evolution of Essex River System, 283. 



FABER, H., Deep Boring in Chalk, 

 Denmark, 171. 



Fannich Mountains, Loch Maree, etc.. 

 Geology, 8-5. 



Fareham and Havant, Geology of, 278. 



Farquharson, R. A., Petrology of 

 N. Kalgoorlie, 107, 148. 



Ferguson, D., Geology of South 

 Georgia, 53. 



Fermor, L. Leigh, Isostasy, Earth- 

 quakes, and Vulcanicity, 65. 



Ferrar, H. T., Nature and Origin of 

 Fiords, 189 ; Loess Deposits, Egypt, 

 421 ; Permo-Carboniferous Breccia, 

 465. 



Fertility of Soil, 34. 



Fifty Years of Geological Magazine, 

 241. 



Fisher, Rev. 0., Obituary of, 383. 



Flora, Cretaceous and Eocene, 562. 



Florida Coral-reef Tracts, 329. 



Foraminifera, 135. 



of Speeton Clay, Yorkshire, 216, 



2.55, 289. 



Fossil Cryptogams, 229. 



Insect in Amber, 483. 



Man, 553. 



Track of Dying Lobster, 480. 



Fourtau, R., Egyptian Echinoderms, 



477. 

 Freezing of Surface Soil, 95. 



GANOID Fishes, British Car- 

 boniferous, 227. 

 Gardiner, C. I., Silurian Rocks, Co. 



Gahvay, 135. 

 Garwood, E. J., Rock-building 



Organisms, Lower Carboniferous, 



265; Ortonella fiircata, gen. et sp. 



nov., 266; Aphralysia carbonaria, 



gen. et sp. nov., 269. 

 Geikie, .J., Mountains, their Origin, 



Growth, and Decay, 26 ; Antiquity 



of Man in Europe, 553. 

 Genetic Relations of Gypsum and 



Anhydrite, 271. 

 Geological Magazine Fifty Years 



Old, 241. 

 Geological Society, Edinburgh, 289. 



London, 37, 43, 44, 94, 135, 



187, 179, 181, 233, 235, 236, 288, 



285, 330, 333, 378, 379 ; Library, 



Recent Additions, 376. 

 Geological Society, Liverpool, 377. 

 Geological Survey, Alabama, 430. 



Canada, 88, 129, 233 ; Memoirs, 



375. 



England, Memoirs, 278, 373, 



375, 475. 



India, Memoii's, 127. 



Maryland, 89. 



■ Portugal, 429. 



Scotland, Memoirs, 85, 276. 



United States, 430. 



Wisconsin, 93. 



Geology of Alaska, U.S., 31, 430. 



South Georgia, 53. 



Georgia, South, Rocks of, 59. 

 Gibson, A. H., Natural Sources of 



Energy, 33. 



Glinka, K., Soils of Russia, 563. 



Gordon, Dr. W. T., Appointment Geo- 

 logical Department, King's College, 

 48. 



Grabham, G. W., Collecting Geological 

 Specimens, 178 ; Geological Society's 

 Abstracts, 431. 



Gregory, J. W., Geological Relations, 

 S. Georgia, 61; Chiltern Wind Gaps, 

 145 ; Evolution of Essex River 

 System, 283 ; Structure of Carlisle- 

 Sohvay Basin, 286, 287 ; Deserts 

 (Definition, Causes, and Soils), 419 ; 

 Australian Kainozoic Deposits, 516. 



Grey Granite, Transvaal, 528. 



Griffithides Shunnerensis, King, sp. 

 nov., 392. 



Guidebooks to Canada's Geology, 427. 



Giinther, A. C. L. G., Obituary of, 140. 



Gypsum and Anhydrite in Genetic 

 Relations, 271. 



HALL, T. S., Victorian Graptolites, 

 468 ; Sequence of Victorian 



Tertiaries, 517. 

 Harker, A., The Sgurr of Eigg, 306. 

 Harmer, F. W., Pliocene Mollusca, 



227. 

 Harrison, J.B., Artesian Well Boring, 



British Guiana, 282. 

 Hatch, F. H., Petrology of Igneous 



Rocks. 177 ; New Classification of 



Ore-deposits, 223. 

 Hawkins, H . L . , On the Holectypoida , 1 . 

 Heathfield, Devon, Boring, 16. 

 Herman, H., Tertiary Coal-beds, 



Victoria, 466. 

 Herpetopora, gen. nov., Lang, 5 ; H. 



anglica, n.s'p., Lang, 6; H. clavi- 



gera, n.sp., Lang, 6; H. danica, 



n.sp., Lang, 7. 



