Index. 



579 



BER 



Derbyshire, Drift of, 62. 



, Geology of, 181. 



Derg, Lough, Water Basin of, 486. 

 Devonshire Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science, 214. 

 Devonian Fossils from the Quantocks, 



415- 



Favosites, 567. 



Diamond-bearing Rocks of Madras, 27. 

 Diamond Fields, 119. 



of South Africa, 237. 



Dinomis, 478. 



Dipnoi, Order of, 552. 



DiprionidcE of the Mofifat Shale,. 133. 



Dithyrocaris, Carboniferous Species of, 



482. 

 Divining Rod, 134. 

 Dolomites, Ramble in the, 365. 

 Dorset, Geology of, 402, 438.. 

 Drew, F., Upper Indus Basin, 325. 

 Drift of Derbyshire and Yorkshire, 62. 

 Duncan, P. M. , On PaJcBocoryne, 323 ; 



Caryophyllia from the Red Crag, 327 ; 



Eocene Corals of the West Indies, 



379- 



T^ARTHQUAKES, 74. 



^- "Earth's Crust," 38. 



East Anglia, Geology of^ 37. 



Eastbourne, Excursion to, 328. 



Echinoderms, Palaeozoic, 384, 



Echinothuria, 220i 



Edwards, A. B., "Untrodden Peaks 

 and Unfrequented Valleys," 365. 



Egerton, P. de M. G., Award of the 

 Wollaston Medal to, 182 j Liassic 

 Fishes, 323. 



"Elementary Geology," 38. 



Encrinurus cristagalli,. 43. 



Entomostraca, Carboniferous, 322. 

 . Estuaries,. Formation of, 89. 



Etheridge, R., jun.. Contributions to 

 Carboniferous Palaeontology, 295, 

 344 ; On some Undescribed Species 

 of LamelUbranchiata from the Car- 

 boniferous Series of Scotland, 297 ; 

 Lignite-deposit of Lal-lal, Victoria, 

 380 ; Palaeozoic Echinoderms, with 

 Overlapping Plates, 384 ; On Carin- 

 ella, a New Genus of Carboniferous 

 Polyzoa, 433. 



and H. Woodward, 



Dilhyrocaris from the Carboniferous 

 Limestone, 482. 



Euphoberia ? major,, ill. 



Euryocrinus, 266. 



Eurypierus, 104. 



Evans, C, Well-section at Finchley, 47. 



J., "The Ancient Stone Imple- 

 ments, etc., of Great Britain," 4, 



GEO 



Evolution of Life, 278. 

 Eyton, E. C, "By Flood and by Fell," 

 280. 



■pAREY, J., Biographical Notice of, 



^ 25. 



Faults, 202; 



Favosites, Species of, 567. 



Finchley, Excursion to, 328 ; Well- 

 section at, 47. 



Fish, On a New Fossil, 552. 



Fisher, O., Phosphatic Nodules of Cam- 

 bridgeshire, 45 ; Settle Cave Deposits, 

 95 ; On some Points connected with, 

 late Glacial Action and Raised Sea- 

 beds, 163 ; On the Formation of 

 Mountains, 248 ; On the Origin of 

 the Estuary of the Fleet, 481. 



Fissures, 202, 245. 



Fleet,, Origin of the, 481.. 



Flints, Notes on, 92. 



Flower, J. W. , Obituary Notice ofj 430. 



Flower, Prof. W. H., Ox\. Halithervum, 



571- 

 Foote, R. B., Prehistoric Remains in 



India, 187. 

 Foraminifera from Trinidad, 362.. 



— , Jurassic, of Switzerland, 



208. 



-, Nomenclature of the, 90. 

 of the Upper Greensand 



of Cambridge, 268. 



Forest Marble, 405. 



Forest of Wyre Coal-field, 138. 



Formby and Leasowe Marine Beds, 238. 



Fossil Birds,. 418. 



Fric, A,, On FalcBmon exul, 81. 



Fritsch, A., Cephalopoda of the Cre- 

 taceous Formation of Bohemia,. 1 17. 



Fuller's Earth,. 405. 



QANORHYNGHUS Woodwardi, 



Traquair, a new Fossil Fish, 552. 



Gardner, J. S., Notes on the Genus 



Rostellaria of the Gault, 161. 

 Gastaldi, B., Effects of Glacier-erosion, 



284. 

 Gaudry, A., Miocene Mammalia of 



Europe, 465. 

 Gault, 440. 

 Geikie, J. , On the Theory of Seasonal 



Migrations during the Pleistocene 



Period, 49 ; The Antiquity of Man 



in Britain, 1 75 ; Glacial Phenomena 



of Long Island, 377. 

 Geological Diagrams and Models, 32. 



Localities around London, 336. 



Papers, 427 ; Problems, 332. 



Geological Society of London, 42, 91, 



125, 182, 233, 283, 320, 374, 5.71. 



