610 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Erratic-gravel of Selsey Bill, 347-354. 



Esneh, 481, 483. 



Essential minerals of plutonic rocks, 



108-111. 

 Eunotosaurus africanus. Prof. H. G. 



Seeley on, 583-585. 

 Euskelesaurus Browni, Proc. 190. 

 Exe valley, an old estuary, 278. 

 Exmouth, Eed E.ocks near, 62 et 



seqq., 72. 



Eachell quarries, 259. 



Fair Head, sills of, Proc. 166. 



Falmouth, raised beach and 'head' 

 near, 280. 



Farallon (Trinidad), islet of, 523. 



Farley Hill, 37, 53, 486. 



Farley Hill (Barbados), 211. 



Farnham Park to Blackwater R., 

 section from, 31. 



Faulted boundary between Cambrian 

 and Silurian in Caernarvonshire, 

 244-247. 



Faults, dykes, and igneous rock- 

 masses of the Witwatersrandt, 425- 

 427. 



Fauna of the coast-caves, 304-306 ; 

 of the rubble-drift, 322. 



Faversham, rubble-drift near, 308- 

 309. 



Felin Fawr, 250. 



Felin Hen, section near, 253, 258, 259. 



Felsites of the Lower Old Red Sand- 

 stone, Proc. 76; of Sark, 139-140. 



Felstone dykes of Sark, 139-140. 



Ffridd-y-fedw, 248. 



Fife, East, Permian volcanic rocks in, 

 Proc. 157-158, 



Filisparsa varians, 157 ; F. astalis (?), 

 157. 



Finchampstead Eidges, 36. 



* Fins ' of Palcsaspis, 553-557. 



Fistral Bay, raised beach in, 281 ; 

 section in, 282. 



Flow-structure in Cawsand and 

 Withnoe rocks, 500. 



Floyer, Mr. E. A., on the Geology of 

 the Northern Etbai, 576-581. 



Folkestone, rubble-drift at, 265, 309- 

 310. 



Foraminifera in Barbados rocks, 

 table of, 198-199 ; from the Taplow 

 Chalk, list of, 516-517; from 

 Ti-inidad microzoic rocks, 532-635. 



Foraminiferal beds of Barbados, che- 

 mical composition of the, 184-187 ; 

 foraminiferalmucls(Barbados),2l5; 

 limestone, ibid., 216 ; marls of Tri- 

 nidad, 521 et seqq., 539. 



Foreign boulders in raised beaches, 

 origin of, 295-29S. 



Fore limbs of Mesosaurus, 595 et seqq. 

 Forgia Vecchia lava, 438. 

 Fremington, raised beach and 'head' 



near, 283. 

 Freshwater Gate, 274, 276. 

 Fronheulog, 256." 

 * Fucoid Beds,' 228 et seqq. 



Gabbros, Tertiary, Proc. 166-167, 



Garabal Hill, plutonic rocks of, 104- 

 120. 



Garlton Hills, Proc. 108 ; analysis of 

 rocks from the, Proc. in, 112. 



Geikie, Sir A. (President), Address on 

 handing the Wollaston Medal to 

 Mr. W. Topley for transmission 

 to Baron F. von Richthofen, Proc. 

 28 ; Address on presenting the 

 Murchison Medal to Prof. A. H, 

 Green, Proc. 31 ; Address on pre- 

 senting the Lyell Medal to Mr. 

 G. H, Morton, Proc. 33 ; Address 

 on handing the balance of the pro- 

 ceeds of the Wollaston Donation 

 Fund to Mr. H. Bauerman for 

 transmission to Mr. O. A. Derby, 

 Proc. 30 ; Address on presenting 

 the balance of the proceeds of the 

 Murchison Geological Fund to Mr. 

 Beeby Thompson, Proc. 32 ; Address 

 on presenting one half of the 

 balance of the proceeds of the Lyell 

 Geological Fund to Mr. J. W. 

 Gregory, Proc. 34 ; Address on 

 presenting the other half of the 

 said balance to Mr. Edw. A. Wal- 

 ford, Proc. 3 5 ; Address on handing 

 the proceeds of the Barlow- Jameson 

 Fund to Dr. W. T. Blanford for 

 transmission to Prof. C. Mayer- 

 Eymar, Proc. 3 5 ; Address on pre- 

 senting the Murchison Centenary 

 (Memorial) Fund to Messrs. B. N. 

 Peach and J. Home, Proc. 36-37 ; 

 Anniversary Address, Feb. 19tb, 

 1892 : — Obituary Notices of De- 

 ceased Fellows: Sir Andrew C. 

 Ramsay, Proc. 38-47 ; Prof. P. 

 Martin Duncan, Proc. 47-48 ; the 

 Duke of Devonshire, Proc. 48-49 ; 

 the Earl of Northesk, Proc. 49 ; 

 Mr. Frederic Drew, Proc. 49-50 ; 

 Mr. W. K. Dover, Proc. 50 ; Mr. 

 R. B, Grantham, Proc. 50-51 ; Mr. 

 J. Thornhill Harrison, Proc. 51-52 ; 

 Sir John Hawkshaw, Proc. 52-53 ; 

 Mr. S. CoUett Honiersham, Proc. 

 53-54; Mr. E. B, Lindon, Proc. 

 54; Mr. Thos. Roberts, Proc. 54; 

 Mr. C, S. Wilkinson, Proc. 54-55 ; 

 Mr. T. P. Barkas, Proc. 55 ; Dr. 



