Index. 



579 



DEV. 



GEO 



DeTon, JSTorth, Eocks, The Late Prof. 



Phillips on, 305. 

 Devonian Geology, 96. 



of North and South Devon, 



on, 424. 



193. 



Question, the late Prof. Phillips 



or Silurian Fossils, from 



Arctic Regions, 385, 

 Divining Eod, 480. 

 Dixon, F., Geology of Sussex, 521. 

 Donegal, Crystalline Eocks of, 465. 

 Drift, Great Northern, 403. 

 Dublin, British Association, 411, 473. 



Geology of Environs, 457. 



Dundee, Discovery of Ancient " Kitchen 



Midden" near, 310. 

 Dundas, Port, Lancaster Sound, Fossils 



fi-om, 385. 

 D'Urban, "W. S., Palseolithic Implements 



from Valley of the Axe, 37. 

 Dui'ham, J., Discovery of Ancient 



" Kitchen Midden " near Dundee, 310. 



EAETH'S Axis, Possible Changes in, 

 262. 

 Surface, Change in Latitudes on 



the, 291, 551. 

 Eminent Living Geologists (5), Prof. 



John Morris, M.A., F.G.S., 481. 

 England, Occurrence of Terebratula 



Morieri in, 552. 

 Entomostraca, Fossil Bivalved, 100. 



• of the Wealden, 277. 



Erratics at High Levels in North-west 



America, Barriers to Great Ice- Sheet, 



209. 

 Erratic? What is an, 185, 333, 334. 

 Etheridge, R., Jun., Australian Cata- 

 logue, 567 ; Palseontological Notes, 



117, 269. 

 Europe and Asia, Across, 29, 62. 

 Europe, Lake Dwellings of Switzerland 



and other parts of, 227. 

 Europe, Tertiaries of Central, 165. 

 Evans, Dr. J., Address to Section C. of 



British Association, 411. 

 Evolution of Tertiary Mammalia, 221. 



FALSE-BEDDING, T. Fuchs on 

 Origin of, 311. 

 Fauna and Age of Shineton Shales, 332. 

 Favre, E., Zones of Ammonites, 354. 

 Feistmantel, 0., Cycadaceous Plants of 



the Damudas, 92. 

 Felsite of Bittadon, N. Devon, 207. 

 Fenland, Geology of, 231. 

 Fenlaud, Past and Present, 360. 

 Fish Localities of Lebanon, Fossil, 214. 

 Fisher, 0., Possibility of Changes in the 



Latitudes of Places on the Earth's 



Surface, 291, 651. 



Flint Implements fi-om Barnwell Gravel, 

 400. 



Foraminifera in Philippines, Miocene, 

 312. 



Forbes, H. 0., Denudation by Rain and 

 Eiver, 212. 



Freshwater Sponges in Purbeck Lime- 

 stone, 220. 



Fuchs, on Origin of False Bedding, 311. 



GAUDEY, Prof. A., Evolution of 

 Tertiary Mammalia, 221. 



Geikie, Prof. A., Geological Map of 

 Scotland, 128 ; Old Man of Hoy, 49. 



Geikie, Dr. James, Preservation of 

 Deposits of Incoherent Material under 

 Till and Boulder-Clay, 287 ; Preser- 

 vation of Deposits under Till and 

 Boulder-clay, 73 ; reply to S. V. 

 Wood, jun., 187. 



Geinitz, H. B., Neues Jahrbuch, 478. 



Generoso, Monte, Beds, 378, 422. 



Geography and Geology of Ireland, 

 Physical, 121. 



Geological Areas, Method of Estimat- 

 ing, 352. 



Atlas of the Colorado, 365. 



Climate, Theories of, 390. 



History of North American 



Lake Eegion, 455. 



Map of London, 322. 



of Scotland, 128, 189. 



Review for 1875 & 1876, 282. 



Sketch of a Visit to Ireland 



in August, 1876, 54. 



Society of London, 42, 87, 



136, 175, 233, 284, 323, 366. 



Survey of England and Wales, 



Memoirs of, 230. 



of India, 312. 



- of Ireland, Progress 



of, 464. 



Time, 154, 199, 450, 479. 



Geologists' Association, 134. 

 Geologists, Eminent Living, No. 5, 481. 

 Geologist's View of the Age of the 



World, 145. 

 Geology of Aberystwyth, 532. 



. ■ — of Africa, 312. 



American Surface, 13. 



of Antwerp, 405. 



of Channel Islands, 79, 111. 



Devonian, 96. 



of Emperor Francis Joseph's 



Aqueduct at Vienna, 477. 



of Environs of DubKn, 457. 



of Fenland, 231. 



and Geography of Ireland, 



Physical, 121. 



of Punjab, Physical, 335. 



of Sussex, 521. 



of W. Yorkshire, 475. 



