Index. 



579 



EOC 



HUL 



Eocene Strata, Comparison of, 223. 



Entomostraca, Silurian, 511. 



Erdmann,E., Coal-bearing Formation in 

 Scanie, 411. 



Etheridge, E., jun.. Relationship exist- 

 ing between the Echinothuridce and 

 the Perischoechinidce, 235 ; Notes on 

 Carboniferous Lamellibranchiata, 300 ; 

 Palaeozoic Starfishes, 432. 



and H. "Woodward, On some 



Specimens of Bithyrocaris from the 

 Carboniferous Limestone Series, East 

 Kilbride, and from the Old Eed Sand- 

 stone of Lanarkshire, 107. 



Evolution, Philosophy of, 279. 



rpENESTELLA, 197. 



-^ Felspar, Pseudomorphous Formation 

 after, 175. 



Fish-teeth from the Terrain Bruxellien, 

 271. 



Fisher, 0., The Formation of Mountains 

 viewed in Connexion with the Secular 

 Cooling of the Earth, 60 ; On the 

 Formation of Mountains ; being a Ee- 

 ply to Capt. Hutton, 64 ; Origin of 

 the Estuarv of the Fleet, 190 ; On the 

 Chesil Bank, 285 ; Worked Flint from 

 Crayford, 479. 



Fleet, Origin of the, 49, 143, 189, 190, 

 239. 



Flint, 325. 



, Formation of, 93. 



, Worked, from Crayford, 479; from 



the Cambridgeshire Fens, 494. 



Flintshire, Mineral Eesources of, 368. 



Fluvio-marine Deposits, 477. 



Folkestone, Cretaceous Beds of, 474 ; 

 Gault of, 375. 



Foraminifera in the Boulder-clays of 

 Cheshire, 236. 



Fordham, H. G., Structure sometimes 

 developed in Chalk, 82. 



Frost, J., 576. 



Fuchs, T., New Species of Mollusca from 

 the Vienna Tertiaries, 325. 



G ALICIA, Mineral Oil in, 320. 

 Galway, Geology of, 453. 

 Gault in Dorsetshire, 247. 



of Folkestone, 375. 



Gardner, E., jun., Protogine, 432. 

 Gasteropoda from Dundry, 368. 

 Geikie, A., "Geology" (Science Primer), 



81. 

 Genth, F. A., On Corundum, 174. 

 Geological Society of London, 41, 82, 



139, 185, 231, 281, 328, 375, 418. 

 Geological Surveyors, Suggestions for, 44. 

 Geologists' Association, 91, 187, 330, 



469, 523. 



" Giants' Kettles" at Christiana, 431. 



Gippsland, Physical Character of, 569. 



Glacial Drifts of Muswell Hill and 

 Finchley, 229. 



Epoch, Submergence and Emer- 

 gence of the Land during the, 306, 346. 

 Period, Last Stage of the, in 



North Britain, 379. 



Phenomena of the Eden Valley, 



428. 



Glacialoid or Ee-arranged Glacial Drift, 

 111, 168. 



Glaciation, Polar, 328. 



Glaciation in West Somerset, 255, 334, 

 335, 573. 



Glasgow Geological Society, 366, 567. 



Goodchild, J. G., Carboniferous Con- 

 glomerates of the Basin of the Eden, 

 282 ; Glacial Phenomena of the Eden 

 Valley, 428 ; On Drift, 496. 



Gould, C., Tin-ore in Tasmania, 429. 



Granites, Microscopic Structure of, 1, 2. 



Greenwood, G., The Upper Indus Basin, 

 45 ; Origin of the Fleet, 143 ; the 

 Chesil Bank, 576. 



Grenfell, J. G., Iron Mine at Clifton, 

 179. 



Gryllacris, 337. 



Gunn, J., Probability of Finding Coal 

 in the Eastern Counties, 187. 



Guppy, E. J. L., On the West Indian 

 Tertiary Fossils, 404, 433. 



Gypsum Beds in Sussex, 264. 



Gyroqonites, etc., in the London Clay, 

 479. 



HEMATITE Deposits of Whitehaven 

 and Furness, 430. 

 Hall, M., Proposal for a Swiss Geological 



Eamble, 332. 

 Hardman, E. T., On the Substitution of 



Zinc for Magnesium in Minerals, 201 ; 



On a Eaised Beach at Tramore, 210. 

 Hauer, F. E. von. Geology of Sieben- 



burgen, 323. 

 Hebert, M., Lower Eocene of Belgium 



and England, etc., 223. 

 Heidelberg, Geological Map of, 326. 

 Helianthaster filiciform is, 8. 

 Henwood, W. J., Detrital Tin-ore of 



Cornwall, 177. 

 Hibbert, Dr., The Old Ehine Valley, 222. 

 Himalayan Region, Physical Geology of 



the Outer, 85. 

 Home, J., Geology of the Isle of Man, 



560. 

 Hudleston,W. H., Yorkshire Oolites, 91. 

 Hulke, J. W., on Hypsilophodon Foxii, 



41 ; Dinosaiuian Ilium, 422 ; Eep- 



tilian Eemains from the Wealden, 



422. 



