Index. 



579 



FIS 



Fish of new Genus from Lias of Lyme 



Kegis, 441. 

 Fish in North Devon, Fossil, 410. 

 Fisher, 0., Erosion of Lake-Basins by 



Glaciers, 253 ; Mr. Milne on Floating 



Ice, 379. 

 Flint, Conchoidal Fracture of, 288. 

 Fossil Palaeozoic Insect, 519. 

 Fossiliferous Rocks of Northern Europe, 



Comparison between Oldest, 145, 240, 



287, 379. 

 Fritsch, Dr. Anton, Fauna of Gas-Coal 



of Bohemia, 33. 



GANOID Fish, Sir P. Egerton on a 

 new, 441. 



Gardner, J. S., Cretaceous Gasteropoda, 

 75, 105, 160. 



Gas-Coal of Bohemia, 33. 



Gasteropoda, 75, 105, 160. 



Gault of Kent, Annelid Beds in, 117, 

 190. 



Geikie, J., Dr. H. Landor on Ground- 

 ice as a Carrier of Stones and Debris, 

 459 ; Origin of Lake-Basins, 139. 



Geinitz's Neues Jahrbuch, 469. 



Geological Conditions affecting Water- 

 supply, Prof. Prestwich on, 166. 



Description of the Chalk of 



the Isle of Wight, 128. 



Progress, 1. 



Record for 1874, 167. 



Society of London, 44, 



130, 179, 230,274, 329, 414,472,569. 

 Stockholm, 280, 333. 



226. 



Suiwey of England and Wales, 

 India, 384. 



Geologists' Association — Inaugural Presi- 

 dential Address, 560. 



Geology of Australia, 192. 



, Continental, 289. 



of Camberwell, 43. 



of England and Wales, 432. 



of Ice Sound and Bell Sound, 



Spitzbergen, 16, 63, 118, 255. 



of London and its Neighbour- 



hood, Guide to, 166. 



of New Guinea, 428. 



for the years 1873 and 1874, 



Review of, 518. 



, Rudiments of, 328. 



of Sumatra, 382. 



Glacial Deposits at York, 384. 

 N.W. Coast of Isle of Lewis, 



552. 



Epochs, Causes of, 224. 



Epoch, Physical Geology of 



East Anglia in the, 284. 



Erosion of Lakes, 140, 144, 189. 



versus Subaerial Denu- 



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dation, 97, 141. 



Glacial Events in England and Wales, 

 272. 



Origin of Lake-Basins, 286, 



521. 

 Glaciers, Notes on, 197. 



-, Mr. Burns' Paper on the 



Mechanics of, 361. 



, Erosion of Lake-Basins by, 



253, 376. 



, Mechanics of, 297. 



-, Motion of, 493. 



Glauconitic Granules of the Cambridge 



Greensand, the, 539. 

 Gondwana Series of India, as a Probable 



Representative of the Juro-Triassic 



Epoch in Europe, 481. 

 Graptolites, 241, 245, 308, 350, 499, 



544. 

 Graptolitic Mudstones of the Lake 



District, 527. 

 Deposits of Sweden with 



those of Britain, Correlation of, 245. 

 Types in Sweden, Vertical 



Range of, 241. 



Green Grains in the Greensand of Cam- 

 bridge, 539. 



Green, Prof. A. H., Mr. Judd on Glacial 

 Erosion and Subaerial Denudation, 

 141 ; True and Apparent Dip, 377. 



Greenwood, Col. G., Glacial Erosion, 

 144 ; Obituary Notice of, 191. 



Grinnell, J. B., New Crinoid from the 

 Cretaceous Formation of the West, 

 464. 



Ground-ice as a Carrier of Stones and 

 Debris, Dr. Landor on, 459. 



Giimbel, C. W., Organization and Syste- 

 matic Position of Receptaculites, 127. 



Gunn, W., Subaerial Denudation versus 

 Glacial Erosion, 97. 



Giinther, Dr. A., Fish-Fauna of the 

 Tertiary of Padang, Sumatra, 433. 



HALL, T. M., Fossil Fish in North 

 Devon, 410. 



Hardman, Edward T., Fossiliferous 

 Pliocene Clays of Lough Neagh, the, 

 55Q. 



Harpactes velox, a Ganoid Fish from 

 the Lias of Lyme Regis, 441 ; name 

 changed to JSarpactira^ 576. 



Heer, JDr. 0., New Orthopterous Insects 

 from the Coal-Measures, 520. 



Henbury, Bristol, Fulceacis cuneata near, 

 267. 



Hicks, H., How Palaeozoic Rocks were 

 Deposited over N. Hemisphere, 215, 

 249 ; Llandovery Rocks in Lake- 

 District, 335, 429; Oldest Fossili- 

 ferous Rocks of Northern Europe, 

 240, 379. 



Hill, E., Apparent and True Dip, 334. 



