Index. 



579 



DUN 



Duncan, Prof. P. Martin, On the Inter- 

 nal Structure of Micraiacia coronida, 

 375. 



Eeply to Prof. 



Lindstrom, 239. 



Durham, J., On Elevation and Sub- 

 sidence, 287. 



Dust and Soil, by Clement Eeid, 165. 



TpCHINOCONUS cooiicus, Breynius, 

 J-^ by P. Martin Duncan, 10. 

 Echinocaris, Palceozoic Phyllopodiform 



Crustaceans, by T, R. Jones, and 



H. Woodward, 393. 

 Egypt, Notes on the Geology of, by Sir 



Wm. Dawson, 385, 439, 481, 676. 

 Mchwaldia Capewelli, Shell Structure of, 



by J. Young, 214. 

 Elevation and Subsidence, by J. Starkie 



Gardner, 190. 

 by J. Durham, 



287. 

 Elomchthys arthrolepis, Traquair, sp. 



nov., 8. 

 Elwes, J. W., The Middle Headon 



Beds, 94. 

 London Clay at Southamp- 

 ton, 548. 

 Emu from the Wellington Caves, by 



Wm. Davies, 265. 

 English and American Floras, Relative 



Ages of, by J. S. Gardner, 492. 

 Entomostraca, Carboniferous, from Nova 



Scotia, by T. E. Jones and J. W. 



Kirkby, 356. 

 Eocene, British, Carnivores from, by 



Wm. Davies, 433. 

 Eo/.oic Rocks of N. America, by T. Sterry 



Hunt, 536. 

 Erosion of Sea-coasts, by C. E. De Ranee 



and W. Topley, 566. 

 Eryon (Archceastacus) in the Lias, by C. 



Spence-Bate, 307. 

 Eskdale, A New Fossil Shark from, by 



E. H. Traquair, 3. 

 A New Species of EloniehtMjs 



from, by E. H. Traquair, 8. 

 Eunson, H. J., The Eange of the 



Palaeozoic Eocks beneath Northamp- 

 ton, 373. 

 Evolution of Life in Palseozoic Times, 



by A. Gaudry, 32. 



FAULTED Slate, 

 Kinahan, 123. 



A, by G. H. 



By J. J. Harris 



Teall, 1. ■ 

 Faulting, Jointing and Cleavage, by 



0. Fisher, 204, 266. 

 Faults, by A. F. Griffith, 429. 

 Faults, by 0. Fisher, 428. 



GEE 



Faults, Criticisms on Eecent Papers 

 about, by J. F. Blake, 366. 



Ferns of the Coal- Measures, by D. Stur, 

 328. 



Field-Geology, Graphical Methods in, 

 by A. Harker, 154. 



Fisher, Eev. 0., Faults, 428. 



On Cleavage and Dis- 

 tortion, 396. 



On Faulting, Jointing 



and Cleavage, 204, 266. 



— Section at Hope's Nose, 



575. 



down Beds, 286. 



On S. Georgia, 525. 

 The Permanence of 



Ocean Basins, 431, 515. 

 Fish-Remains from Borough Lee, by 



E. H. Traquair, 64. 

 Flora, Eelative Ages of American and 



English, by J. S. Gardner, 492. 

 Foster, C. Le Neve, What is a Mineral 



Vein or Lode?, 513. 

 Forsyth-Major, Dr. C. J., On the 



Pliocene Mammalian Fauna of the 



Val d'Arno, 383. 



fi ALEB,ITES albngalerus, Lamk., by 

 ^-^ P. Martin Duncan, 10 

 Gardner, J. Starkie, British Eocene 



Aporrhdidce, 529. 

 Elevation and Sub- 

 sidence, 190. 

 On the Black - 



Eelative Ages of 



American and English Floras, 492. 

 Gaudry, Prof. A., Evolution of Life in 



Palseozoic Times, 32. 

 ■ — - On a Sirenian from 



the Paris Basin, 462. 

 Gazella anglica, sp. nov., E. T. Newton, 



235. 

 Geological Congress, International, 432. 

 Geological Society of London, Proceed- 

 ings of, 41, 43, 91, 92, 141, 143, 181, 



186, 187, 234, 236, 283, 285, 332, 



333, 373, 376, 572. 

 Geological Survey Maps, On the, by 



T. V. Holmes, 240. 

 Geological Surveys of Europe, Eeport 



on, by W. Topley, 447. 

 Geology, Introduction to, by E. Hebert, 



40. 

 Geology of the Nile Valley, by Sir W. 



Dawson, 289. 

 Georgia, S., The Island of, by 0. Fisher, 



525. 

 by T. Mellard 



Eeade, 225, 480, 576. 

 GerviUia angnsta, sp. nov., Hudleston, 



341. 



