DRI 



Index. 



591 



GRA 



Drift-beds, Middle, in Cheshire, 162. 



in the neighbourhood of Lhindudno, 



.609; of Cbarnwood Forest, 497; of 

 Furncss, 328; of the West Riding, 

 284 ; of the Western Counties, 645. 



Drifts, Dispersion of, over the plain of 

 Cumberland, 564. 



Drift-deposits of North America, 227. 



Dumfriesshire, List of the fossils of, 79. 



Duncan, P. M., Physical Geography of 

 Western Europe during the Mesozoic 

 and Cainozoic periods, elucidated by 

 their Coral-faunas, 37 ; On the Fossil 

 Corals of the Australian Tertiary De- 

 posits, 131. 



, and H. M. Jenkins, 



, Falceocoryne, a genus of Tubularine 

 Hydrozoa from the Carboniferous For- 

 mation, 376. 



EARTH, Internal Fluidity of the, 535, 

 537. 



Earthquakes, Notes on, 541. 



Echinoderms, New British Palseozoie, 

 268. 



" E'chinologie Helvetique," 30. 



Edinburgh Geological Society, 41, 134, 

 233, 295,^ 582. 



Elephant-remains in Ireland, 253. 



Elephants, Fossil, of Malta, 238. 



Entomostraca, Bivalred, from the Coal- 

 measures, 214. 



, Cretaceous, 74. 



, Tertiary, of England, 155.. 



Etheridge, R., Dolomitic Conglomerate 

 of the Bristol Area, 88. 



Buthekiodon, 88. 



"Explorer's Test-Case," 381. 



Eyton, C, On the Pleistocene Deposits 

 of North Shropshire, 106 ; On the 

 Age of the Blue Clay of the Western 

 Counties, 545. 



FAROE Isles glaciated by land-ice, 

 275. 



Faults in Strata, 115, 118, 473. 



versus Buried Sea-cliffs, 192, 239, 



586. 



Fern-stem from the Lower Eocene of 

 Heme Bay, 189, 



Fishes, Carboniferous, 296. 



Fisher, 0., Contraction of Rocks in Cool- 

 ing, 58 ; Internal Fluidity of the Earth, 

 635 ; Liquefaction of rocks, &c., 143. 



Flamborough Head, Excursion to, 439. 



"Flint- chips," 286. 



Flint-implements near Folkestone, 443. 



Foote, R. B., Geology of Madras, 379. 



Foraminifera, Lower Eocene, of the 

 North Alps, 178. 



' , from the St. Cassian and 



Raibl formations, 180. 



Forbes, D., Lecture on Volcanos, 314, 



637 ; On tlic Contraction of Igneous 



Rocks in Cooling, 1. 

 Forost-bcd of Nor^jlk, 388. 

 Forest, Petrified, 30G. 

 Fothergill, W., Soils of Monmouthshire 



678. 

 Fritsch, A., Diamonds in Bohemia, 348 ; 



Strata of the Earth's Crust, 173. 

 Furness, Drift of, 328. 



r\ ALASHIELS, Lower Silurian Rocks 



It of, 204, 279. 



Galway, Features of, 310. 



Ganges, Alluvium of the, 379. 



Gavial, New Eocene, 427. 



Geikie, A., Address to the Edinburgh 

 Geological Society, 41 ; Comparison 

 of the Volcanic Geology of Central 

 Scotland with that of Auvergne and 

 the Eifel, 136. 



, J., Carboniferous Formation of 



Scotland, 485 ; On the Age of the 

 Stratified Deposits with Mammalian 

 Remains at Crofthead, 53 ; Old river- 

 channel extending from Kilsyth to the 

 Clyde, 298. 



Geological Map of London, 288 ; of 

 Oxfordshire, 577. 



Society of London, 36, 85, 129, 



184, 234, 289, 343, 386, 435, 579. 



Survey of England and Wales, 



169, 430. 



531. 



Ireland, 483. 



the United Kingdom, 



— — ^^ Canada, 144. 



India, 171, 232, 339, 



379, 427, 540. 

 Geologists' Association, 91. 

 Geologists, Eminent Living, 145, 193, 



301. 

 Geology, Popular, 173. 

 Gibraltar, Post-Tertiary Deposits at,-552. 

 Glacial action in Canada, 393. 



Beds, Sequence of the, 17, 61. 



of Llandudno, 509 ; of the 



valley of the Amazons, 540. 



Epoch in New Zealand, 95. 



Phenomena of the Lake-district, 



445. 



Glaciated condition of the Triassic Rocks 



around Liverpool, 525. 

 Glaciers, Cause of the Descent of, 229, 



572. 



, Thickness of, 573. 



Glasgow Geological Society, 137, 296. 

 Gneissoid series in Nova Scotia and New 



Brunswick, 290. 

 Gold-fields of Sutherland, 139. 

 Gravels of Hants and the Isle of Wight, 



386. 



