Index. 
DAK 
AKYNS, J. R., Geology of York- 
shire Coal-field, 175. 
Dalton, W. H., Geology of Neighbour- 
hood of Colchester, 279; Geology of 
Yorkshire Coal-fields, 175; Range of 
Lower Tertiaries of East Suffolk, 518 ; 
Post-Glacial, 333, 528. 
Dartmoor, West of, Schistose Volcanic 
Rocks occurring on, 140. 
Daubrée, Prof. A., Experimental Geo- 
logy, 134. 
Davidson, T., Bibliographyof the Brachi- 
opoda, 565; Species of Brachiopoda 
that charactetize the ‘‘ Grés Armori- 
eain ” of Brittany, together with a few 
Observations on Budleigh Salterton 
“Pebbles,”’ 337. 
Davies, T., Petrological Notes on Pre- 
Cambrian Rocks of West and Central 
Ross-shire, 108, 155, 222, 266. 
W., Fossil Bird-Remains from 
Siwalik Hills in British Museum, 18 ; 
Lynx Bones from Teesdale obtained by 
Mr. J. Backhouse, of York, 346; 
Davis, J. W., on the Genus Plewracan- 
thus, Agass. and Goldf., Diplodus, 
Agass., and Xenacanthus, Beyr., 139. 
Dawkins, Prof. W. Boyd, Action of 
Carbonic Acid on Jimestone, 514 ; 
Classification of Tertiary Period by 
Mammalia, 282; Early Man in Britain 
and his place in Tertiary Period, 371. 
Dawson, Pesicipal J. W., New Erian 
(Devonian) Plants, 379. 
Devonian, Upper,in Devonshire, 286, 359. 
Goniatite Limestone in 
Devonshire, 145. 
Devonshire, Upper Devonian in, 286, 359. 
Diamond Field of Cudgegong, 333. 
in Tertiary Drifts of New South 
Wales, Formation of, 428. 
‘¢ Diaspro,’”’ Radiolaria in, 317, 564. 
Diastoporide, Review of, for Purposes of 
Classification, 323, 
Dinornis, Egg-shell of, 546. 
Distribution and Identification of Palzo- 
zoic Rocks of Northern Punjab, 313. 
of Volcanos geographically, 
166, 237, 286, 328. 
Downes, Rev. W., Fossils on Transverse 
Cleavage Planes, 430, 574. 
Drift-deposits, Correlation of, of N. W. 
of England with those of Midland and 
Eastern Counties, 90. 
——_—__—— of Netherlands, 226. 
Duncan, Prof. P. M., Fossil Corals and 
Aleyonaria of Sind, 526. 
ARTH’S Cooling, 99. 
Earth, Evolution Theory of, 85. 
Earth’s Movement, Influence of, on Geo- 
logical Structure of British Isles, 349. 
: 579 
FOS 
Earth's Surface, Origin of Inequalities 
of, 331. 
Earthquakes andVoleanic Eruptions which 
have taken place in Iceland within His- 
torical Times, 458. 
Eccentricity and Glacial Epochs, 10, 143, 
190, 332, 428. 
Theory, 382. 
———— Theory of Dr. Croll, 190. 
Economic Importance of Fossil Fuels of 
Italy, 280. 
Egg-shell of Moa, composition of, 546. 
England, East of, Vertebrata of Pre- 
Glacial Forest Bed series of the, 152, 
424, 447, 
——+— South-East, Pebbles of Upper 
Neocomian Sands of, 414. 
— and Wales, Geological Map of, 
427. 
——_——__—_——Memoirs of Geo- 
logical Survey of, 175, 279. 
English Portland Rocks, 89. 
Erian (Devonian) Plants, New, 379. 
Eruptions of Volcanos and Earthquakes 
which have taken place in Iceland 
within Historical Times, 458. 
Etheridge, R., Jun., British Carboniferous 
Tubicolar Annelida, 109, 171, 215, 258, 
304, 362; Silurian Fossils from Girvan 
District, Ayrshire, 139. 
Ettingshausen; Dr. C. Baron yon, Fossil 
Flora of Sheppey, 37. 
Evolution Theory of Earth, 85. 
Eccentricity Theory, Croll’s, 284. 
Experimental Geology, 134. 
| eee Islands, Notes upon Coal found 
at Suderée, 380. 
Fenestellide, British Upper Silurian, 184. 
Field-Geology, Text-Book of, 177. 
Fielden, Capt. H. W., Recent Mollusca 
on Siberian Tundra, 91. 
Fintona and Curlew Districts, Connaught 
and Ulster, Ireland, Old Red Sandstone 
from, 27. 
Fisher, Rev. O., Cromer Cliffs, 147; 
Prot. Milnéon Distribution of Volcanos, 
237, 328, 574. 
Flags and Slates, Highly Contorted and. 
Cleaved, Fossils in, 432. 
Flints, Cretaceous, Physical History of, 
88 
Flora, Fossil, of Sheppey, 37: 
Foote, R. Bruce, Stone Implements in 
the Coast Laterite, South of Madras, 
542. 
Forest Beds of Norfolk, Glutton in, 323. 
Bed, Pre-Glacial Series of East 
of England, Vertebrata of, 162, 424, 
447. 
Fossil Bird- Remains from Siwalik Hills 
in British Museum, 18. 
