Index. 



563 



Edinburgh's Place in Scientific Pro- 

 gress, 140. 

 Editorial Notes, 1, 49, 97, 145, 193, 



241, 337. 

 Edmonds, Charles, Carboniferous 



Limestone of Cumberland, 74, 117. 

 Elles, Gertrude L., Age of the Hirnant 



Beds, 409 ; New Azygograptus 



from North Wales, 299. 

 Eminent Living Geologists : Professor 



Sir T. W. Edgeworth David, 4. 

 Engineering Geology, Elements of, 



Ries and Watson, 181. 

 Ennos, F. R., Analysis of Traprain 



Law Phonolite, 514 ; Strathmore 



Meteorite, 382. 

 Eocene Mollusca from Nigeria, R. B. 



Newton, 379. 

 Epiaster and Micrasler, Wevbourn 



Chalk, R. RI. Brydone, 480.'' 

 Erosion of Iloldeniess Coast, C. 



Thompson, 479. 

 " Eskers," English, J. W. Gregory, 



96, 189. 



P. F. Kendall, 98, 235. 



Structure and Distribu- 

 tion, J. W. Gregory, 25. 

 Evans, J. W., Geological Structure of 



North Devon, 280 ; Wegener's 



Hypothesis of Continental Drift, 



479, 555. 



FAGG. C. C, Recession of Chalk 

 Escarpment, N. Downs, 381. 

 Falconer, J. D., Geology of Plateau 



Tin Fields, 477. 

 Fauna of L. Devonian Beds, Torquav. 



F. R. Cowper Reed, 268, 303. 

 Flatteley, F. W., Biology of the Sea 



Shore, 476. 

 Fife, East, Doleritic Intrusions, D. 



BalsiUie, 442. 

 Foraminifera, Stratigraphical Value 



of, R. L. Sherlock, 239. 

 Fossil Plants in Holland, R. Krausel, 



474. 

 from Tanganyika, A. C. 



Seward, 385. 

 Frazier, C, Geology of Godrevy, 282. 

 Freshwater Bed at the Base of the 



L. Carboniferous, E. J. Garwood, 



289. 



/~\ ARWOOD, E. J., Freshwater Bed 



\jr at the base of the L. Carbon- 

 iferous, 289. 



Gastropod, New, from Wealden near 

 Hastings, B. B. Woodward, 242. 



Gault near Leighton Buzzard, F. L. 

 Kitchen, 283. 



Gault near Leighton Buzzard, J. 



Pringle, 283. 

 L. D. Stamp, 



383. 

 Gavelin, A., Progressive Meta- 



morphism, 375. 

 Geological Congress, Internationa], 



1922. 50, 241, 



Society awards, 1922, 49. 



Election of officers, 97. 



Survey, Summary of Progress, 



1920, 473. 



Geologists' Association, 280. 381. 



Geologist's Association, Foulerton 

 Award, 1921, 49. 



Gibb, Norwegian Boulders, Aberdeen- 

 shire, 184. 



Gibson, Walcot, Coal in Great Britain, 

 94. 



Gilligan, A., Sandstone Dykes, Cum- 

 berland Coalfield, 479. 



Glacial Geology of Furness, G. Grace, 

 282. 



Glacial Strand-lines of Loch Tulla. 

 T. Mathieson and E. B Bailey, 183, 



Glass, Liquid Inclusions in, Charles 

 E. Benham, 131 



Glasses, Natural density, etc., C. E. 

 Tilley, 182. 



Glauconite from Greensand, Sussex, 

 A. F. Hallimond, 382. 



Godrevy, Geology of, C. Frazier, 282. 



Gold, Mineral Industry of British 

 Empire, 334. 



Goldschmidt, V. M., Progressive 

 Metamorphism, 377. 



Goniatite Zones,Middle Carboniferous, 

 W. S. Bisat, 479. 



- in Millstone Grit, W. S. 



Bisat, 188. 



Grace, G., Glacial Geology of Furness, 



282. 

 Granite, Dartmoor, A. Brammall and 



H. F. Harwood, 382. 

 Granophvre of Llwvdmor Biich, A. 



Heard,^ 358. 

 Graptolite, New, from North Wales, 



Gertrude L. Elles, 299. 

 Greenly, E., JCoUan Deposit at 



Clevedon, 365, 414. 

 Gregory, J. W., English " Eskers ", 



96 ; Structure and Distribution of 



English " Eskers ", 25. 

 Gryphcea, Use of in Correlation of 



Lower Lias, A. E. Trueman, 256. 



HALL, A. L., Bibhography, S. 

 African Geology, 553. 

 Hall, James, of Albany, John M. 

 Clarke, 279. 



