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Etheridge, E., jim., British Carboniferous 

 PaltBontolog-y, 241, 306 ; Gold in Coal- 

 Measures of New South Wales, 286; 

 Palaeontological Notes, 318. 



Ettingshausen's, Baron von, Theory of 

 Development of Vegetation on the 

 Earth, 160, 277. 



Europe and Asia, Across, 289, 337, 389, 

 459, 511, 557. 



Evolution in Geology, 1. 



FAULTS in Slate, Eeversed, 441, 527. 

 Feistmantel, Dr. 0., Cycadacese in 

 Gas-Coal of Bohemia, 43 1 ; Gas-Coal 

 Flora and Permian Fauna of Bohemia, 

 105; Gondwana Series of India, 188. 



Fife, N.B.,"Kames" in, 8. 



Fisher, Eev. 0., Elephas meridionalis in 

 Dorset, 527; Forest-bed at Happis- 

 burgh, 479 ; Mr. Milne, on Floating 

 Ice, 135. 



Fishes and their Fossil Affinities, Living, 

 209. 



from Edinburgh District, No. 1, 



• Fossil, 173. 



Floating Ice, Mr. Milne on, 135. 



Flora of Tertiary Beds of Bouimemouth, 

 187. 



Flotation of Icebergs, 65. 



Folds of Chalk, 75. 



Food of Siberian Ehinoceros, 325. 



Forbes, D., F.E S., Obituary of, 45. 



Fordham, H. G., The Term " Chloritic 

 Marl," 191. 



Forest-bed at Happisburgh, 479. 



of East Norfolk, 320, 325, 432. 



Forests in Hampshire, Tropical, 23, 137, 

 141. 



Fossil Plants, 321. 



France, Cretaceous and Tertiary Deposits 

 of Central, 121. 



Freshwater bed of Kessingland, 385. 



Fritsch, Dr. A., Coal-measm-es of Bo- 

 hemia, 169. 



Fuchs, T., Tertiaries of Malta, 120. 



Fusulina Limestones, 165. 



GANOIDS, Monograph on British 

 Carboniferous, 240. 



Gardner, J. S., Cretaceous Gasteropoda, 

 556 ; Baron von Ettingshausen's 

 Theory of Development of Vegetation 

 on the Earth, 160, 277 ; Eed Clay of 

 Deep-sea and Gault Deposits, 377 ; 

 Tropical Forests of Hampshire, 23, 

 137. 



Gas-coal Flora and Permian Fauna of 

 Bohemia, 105. 



Gault Deposits, 377. 



Geological Formations, Correlation of, 

 445. 



Geological Maps, Dr. W. Smith's, 378. 

 — Notes on West Tropical Africa, 



27. 



Eeview, 473. 



Society of Ireland, Eoyal, 418. 



. London, 35,89, 126, 



176, 233, 281, 329, 368, 571. 



Survey of India, 121. 



Japan, 522. 



Geologists' Association, 129. 

 Geology, Australian Tertiary, 416. 



of Cambridgeshire, 122. 



of Isle of Man, 410, 456. 



of East Essex, 172. 



Elements of, 33. 



Evolution in, 1. 



of Keighley, Shipton, and Grass- 



ington, 346. 



of Lake District, 280. 



of Lebanon, 159. 



of Leicestershire and Eutland, 



520. 



of St. Nicolas Balkan, 518. 



for Students, 29. 



of Sumatra, 443. 



Glacial Origin of Lakes, 40. 



" Carboniferous Terraces, 



17. 



Period, 97. 

 of Norfolk and Suffolk, 



519. 



156. 



— in Southern Hemisphere, 



— Prof. Nordenskiold on 

 Eecurrent, 40. 



Gold in Coal-measures of New South 



Wales, 286. 

 Gondwana Series of India, 188. 

 Goss, H., Insect-Fauna of Tertiary Beds, 



160. 

 Gosselet, Prof. J., Elements of Geology, 



iiO. 



Grassington, Geology of, 346. 



Green, Prof. A. H., Geology for Stu- 

 dents, 29 ; Prof. Nordenskiold on Ee- 

 current Glacial Periods, 40. 



Greensand, Upper, 350. 



JVebbina Itevis and W. tuber- 



culata from Cambridgeshire, 102. 



Grey-Egerton, Sir P., New Pycnodonts, 

 49. 



Ground Ice, Formation of, 39. 



Gunn, Eev. J. , Forest-bed of Norfolk, 335 . 



W., Is there a Base to Carbon- 

 iferous Eocks in Teesdale ? 139. 



HAMPSHIEE, Tropical Forests of, 

 23, 95, 137, 141. 

 Happisburgh, Forest-bed at, 479. 

 Harmer, F. W., Kessingland freshwater 

 bed and Weybourne sand, 385 ; Testi- 

 mony of Eocks in Norfolk, 367. 



