Index. 



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GLA 



De Eance, C. E., Coal-measures under 

 New Eed Sandstone and so-called 

 Permian of St. Helen's, Lancashire, 

 526. 



Devon and Somerset, Palaeozoic Rocks 

 of, 441. 



Devonian (Middle), Pentremites in, 288. 



Devono- Silurian Formation, 508. 



Diamond-fields of South Africa, 381. 



Biastopora and Stomatopora from "Wen- 

 lock Limestone, 328. 



Diastoporidse, Busk, Notes on Family, 

 138. 



Dickens's Dictionary of the Thames, 38. 



Distribution of Volcanos, 47. 



Disturbances in the Chalk of Norfolk, 

 93, 144. 



Donegal, Laurentian Beds of, 506. 



Duncan, Prof. P. M., Abstract of Geology 

 of India, 232 ; Coralliferous Series of 

 Sind, its connexion with the Upheaval 

 of the Himalayas, 138 ; Family Dias- 

 toporidse, Busk, 138; Fossil Polyzoa, 

 509 ; Silurian Uniserial Stomatoporse 

 and Ascodictya, 381 ; on the Genus 

 Stoliczkaria, 567. 



EDINBURGH, New Fish Remains 

 from Blackband Ironstone, Borough 

 Lee, near, 34, 491. 

 Egerton, Sir Philip de Malpas Gray, 



Bart., M.P., Obituary of, 239. 

 Elevation and Subsidence, and on Perma- 

 nence of Oceans, 249, 289, 335. 

 Entomostraca in Coal-Shales, 95. 



and other Microzoa from 



Upper SQurian Strata of Shropshire 

 District, 70. 



Palaeozoic Bivalves, 337. 



Eruptive Rocks, Tertiary, of Hungary, 

 374. 



Hryon Stoddarti, H. Woodw., 529. 



Ni-flcomiensis, H. Woodw., 532. 



Escharoid Forms of Oolitic Polyzoa, Re- 

 lation to the CheUostomata and Cyclo- 

 stomata, 23. 



Etheridge, R., Plant Remains at Base 

 of Denbighshire Grits, near Corwen, 

 North Wales, 330 ; Silurian Forests 

 of Ayrshire, 137 ; Trigonia from Pur- 

 beck Beds of Vale of Wardour, 91 ; 

 Appointment of, 628. 



Etna, 37, 521. 



Europe, Mammoth in, 198, 251. 



Prehistoric Submerged Forests 



and Forest- Beds, 131. 



Evaporation and Eccentricity as Co- 

 Factors in Glacial Periods, 481. 



Extinction of Mammoth, 309. 



FENESTELLIDiE, Carboniferous, 

 138. 



Filey, on Yorkshire Coast, Shell-Bed at 

 Base of Drift at Speeton, near, 174. 



Fish Remains from Blackband Ironstone 

 of Borough Lee, near Edinburgh, 34, 

 491. 



of Bone -bed at Aust, near 



Bristol, 327. 



Spines from Coal-measures, 328. 



Fisher, Rev. 0., Oblique and Orthogonal 

 Sections of Folded Planes, 20, 237. 



Fisher and Day's Correspondence, 336, 

 480, 524. 



Fissures, Shrinkage, 144. 



Folded Plane, Oblique and Orthogonal 

 Sections of a, 20, 237. 



Foreign Pebbles on South Coast of Eng- 

 land, 47, 192. 



Forest-Bed of East of England, Vertebrata 

 of Pre-Glacial, 256, 3 15. 



of Norfolk and Suffolk Coast, 266. 



Forests and Forest-Beds, Cornwall, sub- 

 merged, 131. 



Formation of Coal, 469. 



Fossil Plants, Hutton Collection of, 335. 



Fossils of Ayrshire, Silurian, 137. 



Fritsch's Permian Amphibians of Bohe- 

 mia, 272. 



GARDNER, J. S., Bournemouth Beds, 

 334 ; Subsidence and Elevation, and 

 on Permanence of Oceans, 241, 289. 



Gasteropoda from Portland Rocks of Vale 

 of Wardmu-, Bucks, 385. 



Geological Basis of Chief Cities of Europe, 

 477. 



Collection in University Mu- 

 seum, Oxford, Index Guide to, 183. 



Commission, International, 3 l'6. 



Congress, International, 232, 



557, 560. 



Review for 1877-78, 137. 



Sketch of North of France, 522. 



Society of London, 43, 91, 



138, 234, 283, 327, 380, 566. 

 Survey, 39, 576. 



Geologist in India, Jungle Life of, 239. 



Note-Book of Amateur, 377. 



Geology of Belgium, 429. 



of British Columbia and Adjacent 



Regions, 156, 191, 214. 



of Central and Western Minne- 

 sota, 280. 



of India, 232. 



of Reggiano (Calabria), 323. 



Glacial Boulders in Secondary Deposits 

 of New South Wales, 287. 



Period, Evaporation and Eccen- 



tricity as Co- Factors in, 481. 

 of Upper India, 



and 

 Travelled Blocks of Upper Punjab, 79. 

 Glaciation of Shetland isles, 65, 205, 

 364, 449. 



