Index. 



579 



DUS 



Dust, Meteoric, Eeport of the Committee 



on, 515. 

 Durham Coast, Eecent Earthquakes on 



the, by G. A. Lebour, 513. 



EARTHQUAKES, Magnetic Disturb- 

 ances by, by C. Davison, 210. 

 ■ Recent, on the 



Durham Coast, by G. A. Lebour, 513. 

 Hchinoconus = Galerites, by P. Martin 



Duncan, 492. 

 Echinoidea, Structure of the Ambulacra 



of, by P. Martin Duncan, 281. 

 Edwards, Prof. H. MUne, Obituary of, 



432, 476. 

 Enstatitic Lavas of Eycott Hill, by F. 



Rutley, 285. 

 by T. G. 



Eonney, 77, 335. 

 Rock-forming Minerals, by J. 



W. Judd, 173. 

 Eocene Land MoUusca, by J. S. Gardner, 



241. 

 Epping Forest, "Walks in, by P. Lindley ; 



Geology by H. B. Woodward, 368. 

 Erratics in the Cheshire Boulder-clay, 



by C. Ricketts, 330. 

 Esthonyx, Identity with the genus Platy- 



chcerops, by R. Lydekker, 360. 



Mr. Lydekker on, by E. D. 



Cope, 526. 



Estuaries, Physical Condition of Water 

 in, byH. R. Mills, 515. 



Etheridge, R., jun.,Synonymyand Struc- 

 ture of Solenopora compacta, 529. 



Phillips' Manual of Geology, 



563. 



Ettingshausen, C, Baron von, Fossil 

 Flora of Sagor, 383. 



Ewing, Prof., Measurement of Move- 

 ments of the Ground, 515. 



Eycott Hill, Note on the Enstatitic Lavas 

 of, by F. Rutley, 285. 



by T. G. Eonney, 



77, 335. 



FAKENHAM, Geology around, by H. 

 E. Woodward, 180. 

 Faults, by F. W. Hutton, 190. 



Theory of, by J. F. Blake, 285. 



Faima of the Eed Sea and the Mediter- 

 ranean, by E. Hull, 515. 



Fisher, Eev. 0., On the Cause of Slaty 

 Cleavage, 174. 



Fletcher, L., Guide to the Mineral 

 Gallery at the British Museum, 32. 



Flight, Dr. W., Obituary of, 575. 



Fossils, The Young Collector's Hand- 

 book of, by B. B. Woodward, 277. 



Fox-Strangways, C, Geology of York, 

 179. 



GLA 



Fritsch, Dr. A., Bohemian Chalk-forma- 

 tion, 467. 



Fauna of the Gas-coal, 



etc., of Bohemia, 271, 375. 



Permian Amphibians of 



Bohemia, 80. 



Frozen Soil of N. America, Depth of 

 permanently, by Sir R. Lefroy, 516. 



Fulgurite from Mont Blanc, by F. 

 Eutley, 188. 



Fuller's Earth, by A. G. Cameron, 190. 



Fungus in Fossil Wood from Bowling, 

 by Dr. Macfarlane, 515. 



r^ALERITES = Echinoconus, On the 

 '^ Genus, by P. Martin Duncan, 492. 

 Galilee, The Fishes of the Sea of, by E. 



Hull, 515, 520. 

 Gardner, J. Starkie, Can Underground 

 Heat be Utilized ? 397. 



Fossil Slugs, 476. 



Lower Eocene Plant- 



beds of Ulster, 87. 



MoUusca, 241. 



On Eocene Land 



Oscillations of Level 

 along our S. Coast since the Human 

 Period, 145. 



Tertiary Basaltic 



Formation in Iceland, 45. 

 Garson, Dr. J. G., On Happaway Cavern, 



Torquay, 516. 

 Gas-coal of Bohemia, Fauna of, by A. 



Fritsch, 271, 375. 

 Gastornis Klaassenii, sp. nov., Newton, 



362. 

 Gaudry, Prof. A., Palfeontology in 



Germany and Austria, 556. 

 Geinitz, H. B., The Limits of the 



Zechstein and Dyas Formations, 234. 

 Geological Map of the World, by G. S. 



Eoulger, 384. 

 Maps, Contour Lines on, by 



B. S. Lyman, 132. 



- Nomenclature, by F. W. Hutton, 



95. 



Society of Glasgow, Proceed- 

 ings of, 283. 



London, Proceedings 



of, 43, 45, 87, 88, 135, 181, 182, 183, 

 188, 232, 278, 280, 281, 326, 331, 380, 

 569. 



Surveys of Europe, by W. 



Topley, 365. 



Survey Publications, 179, 522. 



Geologists' Association, Proceedings of, 



137, 333. 

 German Geol. Society, Proceedings, 234. 

 Glacial Period, Inland Seas of, by T. F. 



Jamieson, 193. 

 in the Pyrenees, by A. 



Penk, 134, 



