Index. 



579 



DIR 



GLA 



Directorship of the JNTatural History- 

 Museum, 433. 

 Divining-rod, A Mechanical Theory of 



the, 239. 

 Donald, J., Observations on the Genus 



AcUsina, 47. 

 Draper, D., The Age of the Rand Beds, 



141. 

 Drift Deposits in various parts of 



England and "Wales, 404. 

 Dun, W. S., & Card, G. W., Diatoma- 



ceous Earth Deposits in Jfevf South 



Wales, 227. 

 Dust-Storm, A Liner in a, 240. 



EASTMAN, C. E., Discovery of a 

 second Specimen of Fossil Egg of 



Struthiolithus, 434. 

 Ebbing and Flowing Wells at Newton 



Nottage, 283, 333. 

 Echinolampas tumiclopetalimi, Gregory, 



sp. nov., 155. 

 Edrioasteroidea, Studies in, 543. 

 Jigypt, A Cretaceous Milleporoid Coral 



from, 337. 

 Egypt, Cretaceous Shells from, 394. 

 Egypt. Lower Tertiary Shells from, 531. 

 Egyptian Fossil Echinoidea, 149. 

 Egyptian Fossil Madreporaria, 241. 

 Elles, G. L., Occurrence of Placoparia 



in the Skiddaw Slates, 141 ; The 



GraptoUte Fauna of the Skiddaw 



Slates, 286. 

 Ellis, R. W., Problems in Quebec 



Geology, 83. 

 Elsden, J. V., AppKed Geology, 521. 

 England and Wales, Correlation of the 



Lower Carboniferous Rocks of, 342, 



506. 

 England and Wales, Earliest Engraved 



Geological Maps of, 97. 

 England and Wales, A New Geological 



Map of, 232. 

 Eocene Deposits of Devon, 235. 

 JEstherics from the Red Beds of Kansas, 



291. 

 European Dinosaurs, Recent Observa- 

 tions on, 6. 

 Extracts from the Notebooks of the late 



Sir J. Prestwich, 404. 



FERMANAGH Caves, Exploration of, 

 670. 

 Terrier & Barlow, On Granites and 



Arkoses on Lake Teraiscaming, 39. 

 Fish, Supposed Tropical American, in 

 the Upper Miocene of Oeningen, 392. 

 Fish, A Devonian Coelacanth, 629. 

 Flame -Reaction of Potassiuniin Silicates. 

 103. 



Flett, J. S., On Scottish Rocks con- 

 taining Orthite, 388. 



Flint, Mold, and Ruthin, Supplement to 

 the Geology of, 573. 



Flower, Sir William, Retirement of, 433. 



Fossil Echinoidea, Egyptian, 149. 



Fossil Egg of Striitltiohtlius, Discovery 

 of second, 434. 



Fossil Madreporaria, Egypt, 241. 



Fossil Plants, 229. 



Fossil Radiolaria, from the Jurassic and 

 Cretaceous Rocks, 513 ; from De- 

 vonian, 575. 



Fossils, .List of, from Moreseat, 30. 



Fox-Strangways, C, Section on the 

 line between Lincoln and Chesterfield, 

 93. 



Fraas, 0. F. von, Obituary of, 141. 



Franks & Harrison, The Globigerina- 

 marls of Barbados, 333. 



Franz Josef Land, Geology of, 376. 



Franz Josef Land, Rocks and Fossils 

 from, 377. 



Friedlander, I., Artificial Production of 

 Diamond in Silicates, 226. 



GARDINER, J. S., The Geology of 

 Rotuma, 46. 

 Gardiner & Reynolds, The Geology of 



Lambay Island, 48. 

 Garnet-actinolite Schists on the South 



Side of the St. Gothard Pass, 330. 

 Garwood, E. J., Glacial Geology of 



Spitzbergen, 1?8. 

 Geikie, ^., New Geological Map of 



England and Wales, 232 ; New Map 



of England and Wales, 573 ; Summary 



of Progress of the Geological Survey 



for 1897, 306, 358. 

 Geological Age of Rocks determined by 



Fossils, 665. 

 Geological Journey through Russia, 9, 



110. 

 Geological Maps of England and Wales, 



Earliest Engraved, 97. 

 Geological Maps of Scotland and Ireland, 



Earliest, 145. 

 Geological Society of London, 46, 91, 



140, 178, 233, 283, 330, 375, 573. 

 Geological Survey, 48, 85, 232, 240, 



305, 306, 329, 358, 478, 488, 573. 

 Geology, First Lessons in Modern, 572. 

 Geology for Beginners, 520. 

 Geology, List of Papers read before 



Section C, 517. 

 Geology of Lambay Island, Co. Dublin, 



48. 

 Geology of Rotuma, 46. 

 Glacial Period, On the Continental 



Elevation of the, 32. 

 Glacier Motion and Erosion, 564. 



