Index. 



579 



DIM 



GEO 



Dhmjodon in Britisli Mesozoic Rocks, 



202. 

 Donald, J., The genera Omospira, 



Lophospira, and Tiirritoma, 332. 

 Doncaster Earthquake, 42. 

 Duftou Shales and Keisley Limestone, 



481, 572. 

 Du Ttiit, A. L., Stormberg Formation in 



Cape Colony, 36. 



THARTHQUAKE, The Doncaster, 42. 



Earthquakes, Constitution of the Interior 



of the Earth as revealed by, 186. 

 Earth-shake at Pendleton, 171. 

 Echinoidea, Fossil, from Sinai and Egypt, 



216, 246. 

 Echinoids, Irregular, White Chalk of 



England, 31. 

 Edwards, E. J., The Keisley Limestone, 



572. 

 Egypt, Fossil Corals from Eastern, 50, 



110. 

 Egypt, Tertiary Vertebrata of the 



Fayum, 266. 

 Eleid Polyzoa, 60. 

 Eleidae, The (Polyzoa), 60. 

 EUes, G. L., & I. L. Slater, The 



Highest Silurian Hocks of the Ludlow 



District, 89. 

 Ells, R. W., Geology of a portion of 



Eastern Ontario, 280. 

 Elonichthys denticulatus, Traquaii", 



sp. nov.. Carboniferous, Holywell, 



Flint, 556. 

 Eraary, Percy, Obituary of, 384. 

 Embryos, Ichthyosaurus showiug con- 

 tained, 443. 

 Eminent Living Geologists : T. McKenny 



Hughes, 1 ; J. F. Whiteaves, 433. 

 Entalophora, Forms of the JPolyzoan 



genus, 462. 

 Eotomaria Robertsi, Reed, sp. nov., 359. 

 Etheridge, R., The Paleontology of 



South Australia, 278. 

 Evans, D. C, Ordovician Rocks of 



Western Caermarthenshire, 330. 

 Evans, J. W., Rocks of the Cataracts of 



the River Madeira, 42. 

 Evercreech, Somerset, Section of Upper 



and Middle Lias near, 368. 

 Exogyra sinuata in the Lower Greensand 



at Culham, 94. 



FACE of the Earth, The, by Professor 

 E. Suess, 323. 

 Fauna of the Trias and Permian, South 

 Africa, 29. 



Fauna of the Trimmingham Chalk, 13, 



72, 93, 124, 285, 289, 335, 337, 400, 



480, 525, 527, 570. 

 Faunal Succession and Correlation of the 



Rocks of Rush, Co. Dublin, 90. 

 Favia hiimei, Gregory, sp. nov., 52. 

 Fayum, Tertiary Vertebrata of the, 266. 

 Fearusides, W. G., Lower Palajozoic 



Rocks of Pomeroy, 421. 

 Ferrar, H. T., Geology of South Victoria 



Land, 81 ; The Antarctic Ice-cap, 



529. 

 Flett, J. S., Petrology of the Scilly 



Islands, 558 ; The Somabula Diamond 



Field, 459, 569. 

 Flying Fishes, Fossil, 271. 

 Folds produced as a Result of Flow, 334. 

 Footprints from the Permian of Mans- 

 field, 93. 

 Foraminitera of the Monterey Shale, 



California, 236. 

 Fossil Corals from Eastern Egypt, 50, 



110, 116. 

 Fossil Flying Fishes, 271. 

 Fossil Insect from the Coal-measures of 



Long-ton, Staffs, 25. 

 Fossils from Singapoi-e, 487. 

 Foicquea cambrensis, H. A. Allen, 29. 

 Fox- Strang ways, C, Water Supply, 



East Riding, Yorks, 559. 

 French Caves, Great Felines of the, 270. 



GAUDRY, Prof. A., Fossil Vertebrates 

 of Patagonia, 325. 



Geikie, Sir A., Lamarck and Playfair, 

 145, 193 ; Re-elected President Geo- 

 logical Society of Loudon, 186. 



Geological Congress in Mexico, 560. 



Geological History of South Africa, 97, 

 161. 



Geological Map of Cape of Good Hope, 

 563. 



Geological Map of North America, 564. 



Geological Model of the Isle of Pur-beck, 

 275. 



Geological Retrospect of the Year 1802, 

 145, 193. 



Geological Society of London, 41, 43, 

 89, 91, 139, 14"l, 178, 186, 237, 281, 

 283, 329, 331, 334, 380,568. 



Geological Survey and Museum, 86, 275, 

 379, 558, 559. 



Geological Survey, California, 236. 



Geological Survey of Canada, 88, 235, 

 279, 280, 566. 



Geological Survey of India, 425. 



Geological Survey of South Australia, 

 278. 



Geological Survey of Western Australia, 

 276, 475, 567. 



