O78 
CAV 
Cave Hyzena in the Forest Bed, 433. 
Cave, Yorkshire, Sections at, 219. 
Central Europe, Loess of, 51. 
Central Wales, Plants of, 33. 
Chalk Masses in the Cromer Drift, 287, 
bo4, 384. 
Cheviot Andesites and Porphyrites, 100, 
145, 252. 
Chonetes Laguessiand, Shell Structure of, 
368. 
pe Ska sl SUA on, 371. 
Clark, E. J., Section at York, 79. 
Classification of Lake Basins, 171. 
Close, M. H., On the Rigidity of the 
Earth, 48. 
Colymbus septentrionalis from Mundesley, 
DIP 
Coal Flora of Asturias, 312. 
Coal and Iron Industries of the United 
Kingdom, 324. 
Composition and Structure of the Phyl- 
lades of the Ardennes, 322. 
Continent Formation, 523. 
Continents, Origin of, 241. 
Coralline Crag, Aragonite Shells in, 497. 
Corals and Bryozoans of the Wenlock 
Shales, 190. 
Cranbourne Meteorite, 59. 
Cromer Forest-Bed, 221. 
Crosby, W. O., Origin of Continents, 
241. 
Crushed Rocks and Breccias, 435. 
Cyathophyllum F#letcheri, from the 
Wenlock Shale, 136. 
AKYNS, J. R., On the Bridlington 
Crag, 93. 
Dana, Dr. J. D., Floods of the Connec- 
ticut River Valley, 128. 
Davidson, C., On Earthquake Predictions, 
552. 
Davidson, T., Scottish Silurian Brachio- 
poda, 6 
Note on Chonetes Laguessiana, 
371. 
Davis, J. W., On Fossil Fishes, 517. 
Davis, W. M., Classification of Lake 
Basins, 171. 
Dawkins, Prof. W. B., On Ovbos 
moschatus, 377. 
———_— ——— Pre-Glacial Age of 
the Mammoth, 331. 
Dawson, Dr. J. W., Canadian Pleistocene, 
BEE 
Decay of Rocks, Geologically Considered, 
3L0. 
De Lapparent, A., Traité de Géologie, 
88. 
De Loriol, P., Fauna of the Gault of 
Cosne, 129. 
Index. 
FLI 
De Rance, C. E., Sections around South- 
port, 500. 
Diamond-fields of South Africa, 135. 
Diamond Mining in South Africa, 460. 
Dinosaurs from the Maestricht Beds, 238. 
Dorateuthis Syriaca, H. Woodw., 4. 
Drift-beds of the N.W. of England, 45. 
Duncan, Prof. P. M., Primer of Physical 
Geography, 88. 
—— On Streptelasma 
Remeri, sp. nov., 136. 
Dulwich College Science Society, 279. 
Dunikowski, Dr. E., Protozoa, etc., of 
the Austrian Tyrol, 314. 
Durham, J., Pleistocene Geology of the 
Firth of Tay, 544, 576. 
‘¢ Kames,’’? and Denudation, 
575. 
Dutton, C. H., Grand Cafion, Colorado, . 
318. 
ARTH’S Crust, Oscillation of, 302, 
348. 
Earthquake Predictions, 580. 
Edgeworth, D. T. W., Glacial Action, 
46. 
Edinburgh Geological Society, 554. 
Elephas primigenius in the Forest Bed, 
456. 
Elevation and Subsidence, 544. 
Elsden, J. V., On Agricultural Geology, 
521. 
Elwes, J. W., Middle Headon Marine 
Bed, 527. 
“ Eskers’’ or ‘‘ Kames,’’ 438. 
Etheridge, R. jun., Paleozoic Concho- 
logy, 42, 231. 
—— and Jack, R. L., 
Australian Catalogue, 44, 231, 
Ettingshausen, Prof. von, Tertiary Flora 
of Australia, 153. 
Etudes sur la Fauna des Couches du 
Gault de Cosne, 129. 
European Loess, Fauna and Flora of, 206. 
Evidence of Rolled Gravels and Sands, 
396, 413. 
Evidence of the Marine Dirit O57 woe 
Examination of Alfianello Meteorite, 464. 
i eae A and Flora of European Loess, 
206. 
Fauna of the Gravels of Barnwell, 464. 
Fauna of the Loess of Central Europe, 
57. 
Fish-remains from Borough Lee, 542. 
pee Rey. O. , Rigidity of the Earth, 
Pliekt, Dr. W., On the Alfianello 
Meteorite, 464. 
