Index. 



079 



CRY 



GAU 



Crystalline Schists ot the Southern 



Highlands, 567. 

 Cunningham, J. A., Crystallization of 



Minerals in Igneous Rocks, 325. 

 Cuttriss, W. S., Caves and Pot-holes 



of Ingleborough, 77. 



DAKYNS, J. R., Origin of Coal, 135; 

 Cheviot Porphyrites in the Bonlder- 



clay of East Yorkshire, 143; Curious 



Breccias in the Highlands, 332, 382 ; 



Intrusive Igneous Rocks, Ireland, 526 ; 



Faxe or Faxoe, 575. 

 Dale, E., The Scenery and Geology of 



the Peak in Derbyshire, 89. 

 Davies, A. M., The MammiUatns-Zone 



in East Surrey, 331. 

 Davis, W. M., The Grand Caiiyon of 



the Colorado, 324. 

 Davison, C, On the British Earthquakes 



of 1900, 358. 

 Damon, Dr. G. M., Obituary of, 190 ; 



Rocky Mountain Region of Canada, 



371. 

 Denudation in Nant Ffrancon, North 



Wales, 68. 

 Dowling, D. B., General Index to the 



Report of Progress, 139. 

 Drifts of the Baltic Coasts of Germany, 



41. 

 Dromiopsis Birlet/a, H. Woodw., sp. 



nov., 498. 

 Dromiopsis Coplandce, H. Woodw., sp. 



nov., 498. 

 Dufton Pike, Altered TufaceousRhyolites 



from, 44. 

 Dunmail Raise (Lake District), On the 



Origin of the, 141. 

 Duparc & Marzec, Map of Mont Blanc, 



472. 

 Dwerryhouse, A. R., The Movement of 



Underground Waters of Craven, 72. 



EARLIEST Traces of Man, 337, 424, 

 425, 426, 427, 428. 

 Earthquakes, On the British, 358. 

 Earthquakes, Periodicity of, 449. 

 Ebbing and Flowing Wells and Springs. 



526. 

 Ecca Shales, Travelled Blocks in the, 549. 

 Echinoderms, Prints of, in the Triassic 



Sandstone of Warwickshire and Elgin. 



3, 70. 

 Economic Geology, 471. 

 Edinburgh Geological Society, 266. 

 Egan, F. W., Obituary of, 95. 

 Egypt, Extinct Vertebrates from, 400, 



436. 

 Egypt, The Geology of the Eastern 



Desert of, 154. 

 Egyptian Geo logy, 470. 



Eminent Living Geologists: Professor 

 Lapworth, F.R.S., 289 ; Professor 

 T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 385. 



Encr'murus multiplicatus, Salter, 107. 



Enon Conglomerate of the Cape of Good 

 Hope, 350. 



Eolithic Implements, 426. 



Eolithic Man, 425. 



Euboea, Bone-beds in Northern, 482. 



Euetemdopsis tenuis, Wellburn, gen. et 

 sp. nov., 220. 



Evans, Dr. J. W., A Monchiquite from 

 Mount Girnar (Kathiawar), 42. 



Evaporation and Sublimation, 189. 



Exton, Dr. H., Geological Notes on the 

 Neighbourhood of Ladysmith, 509, 549. 



FAXE, Upper Cretaceous Crustacea 

 from, 486. 

 Fayum Depression, Note on the, 540. 

 Fergusson, M., Geological Notes from 



Tanganjdka Northwards, 363. 

 Fish Fauna of the Millstone Grit, 216, 



286. 

 Fish Fauna of the Yorkshire Coalfields, 



37. 

 Fisher, Rev. 0., Mr. A. R. Hunt on 



the Age of the Earth, 186. 

 Fishes of Eastern Fifeshire, 110. 

 Flow of Marble, Adams & Nicolsou on 



the, 322. 

 Foraminiferal Publications, Various, 420. 

 Forkill, Volcanic Agglomerate of, 515. 

 Formation of Reef - Knolls, R. H. 



Tiddemau on the, 20. 

 Fornasini, C, On the Bulimirm and 



Gassiduiina;, 420. 

 Fossil Crab's and other Trails, 371. 

 Fossil Esther im of the Enon Con- 

 glomerate, 350. 

 Fossil Fish from the Millstone Grit 



Rocks, 80. 

 Fossil Foraminifera in Servia, 270. 

 Fossils in the Cretaceous Rocks around 



Glynde, 249. 

 Fossils and Garnets, 479, 525, 575. 

 Foztquea cambrensis, Allen, sp. nov., 66. 

 Fox-Strangways, C., Geology of the 



Country" between Atherstone itnd 



Charuwood Forest, 41. 

 France, Geological Notes on Central, 59. 

 Fritsch, Dr. A., Permo- Carboniferous 



Fauna of Bohemia, 473. 



GARWOOD, E. J., appointed Professor 

 of Geology at University College, 

 144. 

 Gaudry, Professor A., President of the 

 International Geological Congress, 240. 



