822 
Fast Keal, 405. 
———— Lynn, section through, 540. 
Hifi range, microscopic structure of 
rocks from, 305. 
Eleolitic syenite (Foyaite), Dr. C. P. 
Sheibner on an, occurring in Por- 
tugal, 42. 
Hlephant, Indian, relation of, to the 
mammoth, 145. 
Endothiodon bathystoma, 557. 
—— uniseries, 559. 
Endothiodont Reptilia, Prof. R. Owen 
on the, with evidence of the species 
Endothiodon uniseries, Ow., 557. 
England and Ireland, Upper Silurian 
series of, 718. 
erratic blocks or boulders of 
the west of, 425. 
——, relations of the Upper Silu- 
rian series of the south-west of 
Treland to those in the Silurian 
region in, 718. 
——, south of, the mammoth Pre- 
glacial in the, 138. 
Eocene Freshwater (Bembridge) Lime- 
_ stone, Dr. H. Woodward on the 
occurrence of Branchipus (or Chi- 
rocephalus) in a fossil state, asso- 
ciated with Hospheroma and with 
numerous insect-remains, in the, of 
Gurnet Bay, Isle of Wight, 342. 
Eospheroma Brongniartii, 348. 
jluviatile, 346. 
—— Smithii, 347. 
Kozoon, Dr. J. W. Dawson on Palzo- 
zoie fossils mineralized with sili- 
cates, in illustration of, 48. 
, imitative forms resembling, 65. 
Ercal, lithological and stratigraphical 
characters of the rocks of the, 646. 
, section through the, 650. 
Erratic blocks or boulders of the 
west of England and east of Wales, 
results of a systematic survey in 
1878, of the directions and limits 
of dispersion, mode of occurrence, 
and relation to drift-deposits of 
the, including a revision of many 
years’ previous observations, by Mr. 
D. Mackintosh; 425. 
of Shetland, 803. 
Esgair-felen, section of perlite of, 508. 
Hskdale-granite boulders around Bur- 
ton, Shropshire, 442. 
Etheridge, R., Esq., on the Mollusca 
collected by Mr. C.B. Brown, from 
the Tertiary deposits of the Solimo6es 
and Javary rivers, Brazil, 82. 
Etheridge, R., Esq., jun., on a collec- 
tion of fossils from the Bowen- 
river coal-field and the limestone 
GENERAL INDEX. 
of the Fanning river, North Queens- 
land, Proc. 101. 
Etheridge, R., Esq., jun., on the occur- 
rence of the genus Dithyrocaris in 
the Lower Carboniferous or Calci- 
ferous Sandstone series of Scotland, 
and on that of a second species of 
Anthrapalemon in these beds, 464. 
, and Prof. H. A. Nicholson on 
Paleozoic Corals from northern 
Queensland, with observations on 
the genus Stenopora, Proc. 107. 
Eucamerotus, Hulke, 752. 
Hucercosaurus tanyspondylus (Seeley), 
on the axial skeleton of, a Dinosaur 
from the Cambridge Greensand, 
613. 
Eunicites affinis, 386. 
? alveolatus, 384. 
chiromorphus, 381. 
clintonensis, 381. 
contortus, 375. 
coronatus, 381. 
—— ? digitatus, 376. 
gracilis, 376. 
major, 314. 
—— nanus, 384. 
palinatus, 384. 
perdentatus, 375. 
simplex, 376. 
— tumidus, 384. 
varians, 379. 
Europe, Asia, and America, range of 
the mammoth in, 143. 
Evesham, Rey. A. H. W. Ingram on 
some superficial deposits in the 
neighbourhood of, 678. 
Exton, section through, 534. 
Fachell, section through, 686. 
Falkland Islands, overflow of a peat- 
bog near Port Stanley in the, Proc. 
96. 
Fanning river, North Queensland, 
Mr. R. Htheridge, jun., on fossils 
from the limestone of, Proc, 101. 
Fan-shaped boulder-dispersions, causes 
of, 429. 
Fauna, Pleistocene,of Mother Grundy’ s 
Parlour, 129. 
; Prehistoric and Historie, of Mo- 
ther Grundy’s Parlour, 732. 
Felsitic series of Caernarvon, 686. 
Felstone and granite boulders, great 
Cumberland dispersion of, 459. - 
Fen, Hast, section from, to Marden 
Hill, 405. 
, gravels on the north edge of the, 
415. 
—, section from West, to Hast, 
405. 
