Index. 



579 



DEV 

 Devoii, Handbook to the Mineralogy of, 



569. 

 Devonian Plant Eemains, 231, 236. 



Rocks of Silesia, 322. 



DevonsMre, List of works on the Geology 



of, 80. 



Association, 78. 



Diamond Fields of South Africa, 35, 49, 



83, 571, 572. 

 Diamonds in New South Wales, 237. 

 Diamond-mines of Sydney and Cudgegong, 



376. 

 Diamond iu Xanthophyllite, 476. 

 Bieellograpsus, 20. 

 Diplograpsus, 335. 

 Disco Island, Coal-measures in, 528. 

 Bithyronaris, New Species of, 106. 

 Donegal, Geology of, 428, 553. 

 Drayson, Lieut.-CoL, Glacial Epoch, 184. 

 Drift Deposits of Bath, 28; of Ireland 



and Great Britain, 294 ; of the Lake 



District, 250, 303 ; of the North of 



England, 44. 



, Faults in, 117. 



Duncan, P. M., Caryophyllia cylindracea, 



378 ; New Species of Coral from the 



Eed Crag, 282. 



EAETH, Crust of the, 287. 

 Earth's Interior, Nature of the, 

 162,216. 



Ebber Eocks, Section near, 502. 



Edinburgh Geological Society, 187, 285. 



Edinburgh University, Chair of Geology 

 in the, 48 ; Chair of Natural History 

 in the, 48. 



Egerton, P. de M. G., New Chimseroid 

 Fish, 279. 



Elephas primigenius from Lierre, Bel- 

 gium, 193. 



Eophrynus Prestvicii, 385. 



Etheridge, E., Award of WoUaston Don- 

 ation Fund to, 182. 



Euphoberia Brownii, 102, 



Eurypterns, New Species of, 230. 



Eyton, C, Blue Clay of the West of 

 England, 95. 



FAULTS, Connexion of "Wants" 

 with, 388. 



in Drift at Stockport, 117. 



Favre, E., Geology of the Alps, 373. 



, A., Existence of Man in the Ter- 

 tiary Epoch, 375. 



Finchley, Glacial Drift at, 527. 



Fishes, Carboniferous, 234, 529. 



, Catalogue of Type Specimens of 



Fossils, in the British Museum, 208, 

 334. 



Fish, new Chimaeroid, 279. 



Fisher, 0., Supposed Thermal Springs in 



GEE 



Cambridgeshire, 42 ; On Phenomena 

 connected with Denudation, observed 

 in the Coprolite Pits near Haslingfield, 

 65 ; Concretionary Structure in Plaster, 

 383 ; Portland Wood on the Coast of 

 Sussex, 524. 



Flint, 88. 



Flora of the Carboniferous strata, 175. 



Foraminifera of the Chalk of Gravesend 

 and Meudon, 506, 563. 



— ' , Eange in Time of, 187. 



Forbes, D., Nature of the Earth's In- 

 terior, 162. 



G1 ALWAT, Geology of, 263, 319. 

 r Geikie, A., Tertiary Volcanic Eocks 

 of the British Islands, 279. 



Geikie, J., On Changes of Climate during 

 the Glacial Epoch, 545. 



Geological Atlas of England, 432. 



Geological Epochs, 1. 



Geological Society of London, 36, 82, 

 134, 180, 227, 279, 329, 376, 427, 

 570, 



Geological Survey of England, 73. 



■■ ' of Ireland, 319, 



of India, 126, 272. 



of Indiana, 178. 



^ of Victoria, 129, 381. 



Geologists' Association, 141, 187, 232. 



Geologists, Eminent Living, 145. 



GilfiUan, G., Diamond-district of the 

 Cape of Good Hope, 83. 



Glacial Beds, Sequence of the, 406. 



Drift at Finchley, 527. 



— — , Parallel Eidges of, in Mas- 

 sachusetts, 27. 



Epoch, 184. 



-, Changes of Climate during 



the, 545. 

 Glaciation of the Lake-district, 93, 107, 



143 ; of the North-west of England, 



412. 

 Glaciers, Cause of the Motion of, 372, 



474. 

 Glasgow Geological Society, 38, 88, 234. 

 Glen, D. C, Arctic Shell-bed near 



Greenock, 38- 

 Glutton, Discovery of, in Britain, 332. 

 Gozo, EeptHian Fossils from, 37. 

 Granitic Area of Eskdale, 254. 



Eocks of County Down, 421 . 



Graptolites of Eosburgh and Selkirk, 



456. 

 Gravels of the Severn, etc., 29. 

 Green, A. H., The Geological Bearings of 



Eecent Deep-sea Soundings, 1 ; Notes 



on the Geology of Donegal, 428, 553. 

 Greenock, Arctic Shell-bed near, 38. 

 Greenwood, G., Terraces of Norway, 190, 



430 ; Eiver Terraces, 475, 574. 

 Grey, G., Fossils from South Africa, 82. 



