Index. 



579 



CTE 



Ctenodus, 314, 317. 



Ctenophj chins, 43. 



Cycadean fruit, New genus of, 97. 



TlAKOSAURUS, 27, 188, 367. 



■^-^ Dakyns, J. R., Notes on the Geo- 

 logy of the Lake District, 56, 116. 



Darbishiro, R. D., Supposed Pholas-holes 

 on the Conway Mountains, 48. 



Davidson, T., Notes on Continental 

 Geology and Palaeontology, 162, 199, 

 251, 300. 



Dawkins, W. B., British Post-Glacial 

 Mammalia, 180. 



Dawson, J. W., Graphite of the Lauren- 

 tian Roclis, 368. 



De la Touche, J. D., On the Measure- 

 ment of River Sediment, 156. 



Delesse and De Lapparent, MM.," Revue 

 de Geologie pour les annees, 1866 et 

 1867," 516. 



Denudation, 109, 191, 263, 347, 349, 465. 



, Subaerial, 25, 379, 438. 



; of Norfolk, 45, 141. 



, of Western Brittany, 442. 



De Ranee, C.E., On the Surface-Geology 

 of the Lake-District, 489. 



Derbyshire, Excavation of valleys in, 347. 



Devonian and Old Red Sandstone, 449. 



Fish, 77. 



Devonshire, Geology of, 76. 



Diamonds, Discovery of, at the Cape of 

 Good Hope, 208, 333. 



Dlnornis, an Australian genus, 383. 



Dinosauria, Restorations of extinct 

 American. 565 : New genus of, 573 ; 

 AfHnity of, with Birds, 573. 



Dolerite, 115. 



Dollfus, A. and E. de Montserrat, Geo- 

 logy of Guatemala and Salvador, 455. 



Drift-deposits of Bath, 375 ; of Norwich, 

 508 ; of the North of England, 368. 



Dudley and Midland Geological Society, 

 37. 



Duncan, P. M., Cretaceous fossils from 

 Sinai, 31 ; Amphidetus and Brei/nia, 28. 



Du Noyer, G. V., Obituary notice of, 93. 



EARTH, Internal Fluidity of, 145, 475, 

 Edinburgh Geological Society, 32. 

 136, 174, 227, 283, 371. 



, Royal Society of, 129. 



Egerton, P. de M. G., Alphabetical Cata- 

 logue of Type Specimens of Fossil 

 Fishes in the collection of, 408 ; Two 

 New Species of Gi/rodus, 366. 



Ekin, C, Chemical Geology, 188. 



Elephas meridionalis in the Norwich 

 Crag, 190, 237 ; in the Red Crag, 143. 



Elk in British Post-tertiary deposit, 389. 



Enargite from California, 119. 



Enniakillen, Earl of, Catalogue of the 



GEO 



Type Specimens of Fossil Fishes in 

 the collection of the, 566. 



Eophyton from Lower Arenig Rocks, 534. 



Eopbyton Sandstone, Fossils from, 393. 



Fozoon Canndense, 84. 



Equisetum, Fruits, of, 295. 



Eiicladia, 241. 



Eyton, C, "Geology of North Shrop- 

 shire," 518. 



FARM REPORTS, 569. 

 Faults in Strata, 341. 



Ferns of the Coal-period, 291. 



Fishes, Catalogue of Type Specimens of 

 Fossil, in Sir P. Egerton's collection, 

 408 : in the Earl of Enniskillen's col- 

 lection, 556. 



Fossil, in the Devonian Rocks, 77. 



li'isher, 0., Denudation, and the Crags, 

 141 ; Gravelsof LophamFord,189,288 ; 

 Elevation of Mountain Chains, 45. 



Flemingites Pedroanus^ 151. 



Flint Implements in the Drift, 280. 



Weapons, 78. 



Floods in the Island of Bequia, 26. 



Floras, Cretaceous and Tertiary, of 

 North America, 364. 



of Greenland, Miocene, 322. 



Flower, J.W., Distribution of Flint Im- 

 plements in the Drift, 280. 



Foraminifera, Gigantic Types of, 273. 



Forbes, J. D., Obituary notices of, 95, 137. 



Forest-bed of Norfolk, Beaver from the, 

 49 ; Sabre-toothed Tiger from the, 440. 



Submerged, of Barnstaple Bay, 77- 



Fossil Leaves, as to collecting, 522. 



Fossils, Characteristic British, 471. 



, Fetish worship of, 93. 



, List of, from the Skiddaw 



Slates, 498. 



Foster, C. Le N., Caratal Gold-field, 330. 



,J.W.,The Mississippi Valley,421. 



Freshwater Deposits of the Valley of the 

 Lea, 385, 389. 



Furness, Notes on the south coast of, 286. 



GALWAY. Geology of the district 

 around, 567- 



Gaudry, A., Palseontological Address, 75. 



Gault and Lower Greensand at Fettle- 

 worth, 335. 



Geikie, A., Address to Edinburgh Geo- 

 logical Society, 32 ; Life and Works of 

 the late Principal Forbes, 137; Pro- 

 gress of the Geological Suiwey of 

 Scotland, 129. 



— -, J., Additional Note on the Dis- 

 covery of Bos pn'miflnii us in the Lower 

 Boulder-clay near Ghisgow, 73. 



Genv, P., Geology of the Maritime Alps, 

 309. 



Geological Dvnamics, 472. 



