Index. 
DUR 
Durham, Glacial formations of, 268 
Duthiers, L., on Theeidium, 18 
ARTHQUAKE at St. Helena, 287 
Kast Kent Natural History Society, 
187, 212 
Eglewseg Rocks, 135 
Elephant remains in Malta, 95, 140; 
near Dudley, 46 
Elephas primigenius at Ilford, 241 
Ely, Lower Chalk at, 150 
Emerald, colour of the, 122 
Eocene Mollusca, 278 
— rocks of Pisa, 162 
Hozoén Canadense, 47, 205, 225 
Epoch of the Aurochs, 37 ; of the Rein- 
deer, 37 
Erosion of valleys and lakes, 270 
Eskers and Kaims, 34, 89, 189 
Ktheridge, R., on Jurassic fossils from 
the NW. Himalayas, 43 
Lurypteride, 239 
Lurypterus Brewsteri, 200 ; lanceolatus, 
107, 111 species of, 239. 
Evans, J., on some Bone- and cave- 
deposits in the south of France, 85 
Fixelissa and Kilvertia, 190 
Exeter Naturalists’ Club, 134, 279 
IELD-CLUBS, 45, et passim. 
Fisher, O., on geological points at 
Selsey, 139 
Fishes, fossil, in Forfarshire, 85; Nor- 
way, 160 
Fish in the Artesian wells of the Sa- 
hara, 32 
Fish-remains from Portishead, 293 ; 
Coal-measures, 130; from Chalk, 114 
Fish-scales, cycloidal, in the Oolite, 93 
Flint, banded, 145 
— with Orbitoides, 102 
Folkestone, the ciiffs at, 212 
Footprint-bearing sandstone of Scot- 
land,85 
Foraminifera in the Lias, 193, 236; 
Miocene, 102; of the Bridlington 
Crag, 55 
Forest of Wyre, geology of, 182 
Forfarshire, fossils from, 84, 185, 198 
Fossil Birds, 71; Cetaceans, 43; Cro- 
codile from Poitiers, 78 ; Crustacean 
in pebbles at Budleigh, 11; Elephant 
at ford, 241; in Malta, 95; Fishes 
in Norway, 160; in the Lower Chalk, 
114; Fucoids at Budleigh, 10; 
Mammal from the Rheetie beds, 44; 
Plants of Australia, 167 ; India, 167 ; 
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299 
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North America, 167; Westmoreland: 
232; Star-fish in Norway, 161; 
Whale from Ely, 114 
Fossils from Thibet, 76; in the Lau- 
rentian rocks, 205, 224, 225; Forfar- 
shire, 85, 185, 198 ; Lower Chalk of 
Cambridgeshire, 153; New Zealand, 
73,74; NE. Scotland, 85 ; the Brid- 
lington Crag, 50; (Silurian), in 
pebbles in Devonshire, 5 
Fretherne, Liassic Foraminifera from, 
193 
France, Bone-caves in, 35, 137; Glau- 
conitic chalk of, 35 
ARRIGOU AND MARTIN on 
the Quaternary Formations, 37 
Gaudry, A., Paloplotherium of Aisne, 118 
Geikie, A., on some indications of vol- 
canic action at Burntisland, 22; the 
origin of the scenery of Scotland, 282 
Geological Change, idea of, 1 
— examination questions, 144 
— societies, 48 
— Society of France, 191; Glasgow, 
216, 282; Liverpool, 217, 286; Lon- 
don, 42, 84, 286; Manchester, 132, 
135 ; Sunderland, 248 
— Time, idea of, 2 
Geologists’ Association, 84 
Geology, aspects of, 1 
—of Antigua, 97; Dudley, i84; 
Hobart, Tasmania, 87 ; Jamaica, 97 ; 
New Zealand, 73; Norfolk, 275; 
NW. Himalayas, 42; Pisa, 161 
Geysers of Iceland, 126 
Giebel, C., fossils of the Brown-coal of 
Latdorf, 165 
Gilbert, J., and G. C. Churchill, on the 
Dolomite Mountains. 38 
Glacial action in Northumberland, 268; 
distribution of boulders, 228; Drift, 
294 ; origin of lakes, 87, 273; period, 
223 
Glacialization of Europe, 127 
Glaciers in South Scotland, 86 
Glasgow, age of trap-rocks near, 284 
— Geological Society, 216, 
Glauconitic chalk of NW. France, 35 
Gneiss, Laurentian, 155 
Godwin- Austen, Capt., on the geology 
of the NW .Himalayas, 42 
Gold in Nova Scotia, 192 ; Roumania, 
120 
Gray, J., on Elephant remains near 
Dudley, 46 
Greenlaw, Berwickshire, geology of, 89 
Greensand, Lower and Upper, at Folke- 
