Index. 



579 



ELG 



Elgin, Dicynodont and other Eeptile 



Eemains from, 515. 

 Emerald Mines, an Account of, 274. 

 Mndothiodon hathy stoma. Further 



Evidence of, 330. 

 England, Lamprophyres of the North 



of, 199. 

 Etheridge, E., jun., Carboniferous In- 



vertebrata of New South Wales, 36. 

 Hunotosaurus africanus, a New Eeptile, 



380. 



FAULT without a Throw, 191. 

 Faulting in Drift, 490. 

 Fauna of the ' ' Gres Armoricain ' ' in 



Brittany, 126. 

 ■ Olenellus Zone in North 



Wales, 21. 

 Fish-Fauna of Campbellton, 1. 



of Canada, 481. 



Flexible Sandstone, 355, 429. 

 Flexibility of Eocks, 117,625. 

 Flower, Sir W. H., K.C.B., 432. 

 Floyer, E. A., Geology of North Etbai, 



274. 

 Foraminifera from the Gault, 52i 

 Forfar, New Species of Onychodiis from 



the Old Eed Sandstone of, 51. 

 Fossil Dragon Flies, 170. 

 ■ Insects of North America, 128. 



of the Upper Trias, St. Cassian, 



145. 



Eadiolaria, 172. 



Fossils, Improved Method of taking 



Impressions of, 206. 

 Formation of Landscape Marble, 110. 

 Fraas, E., The Paddles and Fins in 



Ichthyosaurus, 516. 

 Fulcher, L. W., Composition and 



Structure of the Hirnant Limestone, 



114. 

 Fuller's Earth Works at "Woburn, 66, 



469. 

 Furcheim, F. , the South Italian Volcanoes, 



181. 



GAEWOOD, E. J., Concretions in 

 Magnesian Limestone, 44 ; Cone- 

 in-Cone Structure, 334. 

 Geology of Barbados, 88. 



Notes on Russian, 385, 649. 



of the Lizard District, 364. 



Wengen and St. Cassian 



Strata, 381. 



Geological Map of Scotland, 528. 



Notice of the Boulonnais, 370. 



Society of London, 39, 81, 



134, 182, 237, 274, 329, 377, 571. 



Survey in Nicaragua, 382. 



HAT 



Geological Survey of Canada, 175. 



of New South Wales, 



576. 



132. 



of Western Australia, 



Gemmellaro, G. G., Crustacea of the 

 Fusulina Limestone of Sicily, 78. 



Gibson, Walcot, Geology of the Gold- 

 bearing Rocks of the Transvaal, 238. 



Glacial Drift, the Mammoth and the, 

 260, 396, 602. 



Geology, 310, 491, 573. 



Gravels, High Level, at Gloppa, 



42. 



in parts of 



Glaciation, Absence of, 

 Europe and Asia, 54. 



Revised Astronomical Theory 



of, 260. 



Glen Eoy, Supplementary Eemarks on, 

 39. 



Gneiss of Carboniferous Age at Guttan- 

 nen, Berne, 275. 



Gneisses, and their Relation to Pegma- 

 tites, 64. 



Gold-deposits of Pambula, 572. 



Goodchild, J. G., Improved Method of 

 taking Impressions of Fossils, 206 ; 

 on the Coniston Limestone Series, 

 295, 626 ; Granite Junction in Mull, 

 447 ; St. Bees Sandstone and its 

 Associated Rocks, 564. 



Grampian Series, 463. 



Granite, 56 ! . 



Granite Cutting Cretaceous Eocks, 43. 



Gravels South of the Thames, between 

 Guildford and Newbury, 87. 



Greensand, 469. 



Gregory, J. W., Archceopneustes ahrup- 

 tus, a new Genus and Species of Echi- 

 noid from Barbados, 89 ; Australian 

 Fossil Echinoidea, 433. 



Gresley, W. S., Cone-in- Cone Struc- 

 ture, 432; Theory for "Cleat" in 

 Coal-seams, 623. 



Griesbach, C. L., Geology of the Central 

 Himalayas, 268. 



Guide to Building Materials in the 

 Vienna Museum, 133. 



the Geological Galleries at 



Edinburgh, 476. 



Guppy, E. J. L., Tertiary Microzoic 

 Formation of Trinidad, 331. 



HARKER, A., The Lamprophyres of 

 the North of England, 199 ; Cone- 

 in-Cone Structure, 240 ; AppencUx to 

 Mr. Hunt's paper, 346 ; Porphyritic 

 Quartz in Basic Igneous Rocks, 485. 

 Hatch, F. H., A new British Phonolite, 

 149. 



