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INDEX. 



Dinornis, 580.§ 



giganteus, 580. 

 Dinosaurs, 338,§ 412, 433,§ 443, 

 444, 450, 457, 464,484, 5UL, 

 509, 592. 



last of, 484. 



range of, in time, 589.* 

 Dinothere (D.giganteum), 518 * 



520. 

 Dioryte, 73. § 

 Diorytic slate, 73. § 

 Diospyros, 515. 

 Dip, 94,§* 97, §* 

 Diphypkyllum arundinaceum , 

 256. 



strarnineum, 256. 

 Diplocynodus, 510. 

 Diplodus, 304, 343. 



compressus, 343. 



gracilis, 343. 



latus, 343. 

 Diplograptus, 207. 

 Diplopterus, 286. 

 Diplostylus Dawsoni, 342. 

 Diploxylon,349. 

 Dipristis Miersii, 467. 

 Diprotodon, 571. 

 Dipters, 449, 450, 610. 

 Dipterus, 282. 



macrolepidotus, 283.* 

 Dirt-bed, Portland, 452. 

 Dirt-beds of the Coal-measures, 



313 319 

 Discina^ 173,§* 174, 190, 199, 

 203, 271, 385, 500, 597. 



Acadica, 174,* 176. 



family, 170, §* 199, 383 * 594. 



limellosa, 173* 



punctata, 207. 



range of, in time, 386.* 

 Discosaurus, 464. 



carinatus,487. 

 Disintegration from freezing, 

 687. 



without decomposition, 721. 

 Dislocations, 92. §* 



See Disturbances. 

 Distortions of fossils, 98,§ 99.* 

 Disturbances after Devonian, 

 289. 



after Jurassic, 452, 795. 



after Lower Silurian, 211,212, 

 795. 



after Mesozoic, 487. 



after Paleozic, 395, 795. 



during Mesozoic, 486, 795. 



during Paleozoic, 392. 



during Primordial, 181. 



during Subcarboniferous, 

 306. 



during Tertiary, 523, 789, 798. 



in Recent period, 582. 



preceding Carboniferous, 308. 



of Archaean rocks, 155. 



of Triassic, 417. 

 Dithyrocaris carbonarius, 342. 

 Ditroyte, 73. 

 Diversity of rocks in different 



regions, 373. 

 Divine origin of the universe, 



596. 

 Dodo, 580, § 581 .* 

 Dog, 562, 568. 

 Dog-tooth spar, 222. 

 Dog-wood, 497. 

 Dolabra Sterlingensis, 205. 

 Doleryte, 78, § 727, 748, 767. 

 Dolerytic glass, 78. § 

 Dolichosaurus, 476. 



Dolomite, 55, §* 222. 



Dolomization, 768. 



Dolomyte. 69,§ 70. 



Dolphin, 506. 



Domyte, 77.§ 



Donax, 508. 



D'Orbigny, 435, 470. 



Dorsibranchs, 123. § 



Dorycrinus unicornis, 298,* 303. 



Dosinia, 508. 



Dove on temperature, 44. 



Dracaena, 450. 



Dragon-fly, fossil, 349, 441* 



450. 

 Dreissena, 610. 

 Drepanacanthus, 304. 



anceps, 343. 

 Drepanocheiius Americanus, 



461,* 467. 

 Drepanodon, 511. 

 Drew, on alluvial fans, 659. 

 Drift, 527. § 



deposition of, 543. 



distribution of, 528. 



origin of, 534. 



period, 534. § 



scratches, 530.* 



stratified, 544. 



unstratified. 544 

 See, further, Glacial and 

 Glacier. 

 Drift-sand hills, 631. 

 Dromatherium sylvestre, 415,* 



417. 

 Dromocyon vorax, 510. 

 Dry-bone, 197. 

 Dryolestes priscus, 433. 

 Dryopithecus, 519. § 

 Dryptodon crassus, 510. 

 Dublisian group, 435. 

 Dugong, 518. 

 Dumenil, analysis of fish-bones, 



60. 

 Dunes, 633. § 

 Duntye, 79. § 



Dupont, E., on Belgium in the 

 Recent period, 562. 



on fossil man, 576. 

 Durability of rocks, 651. 

 Durocher, 667, 832. 

 Dust-showers, 633.* 

 Dust, transportation of, 630. 

 Dutton, C. E., 835. 

 Dyas, 369. § See Permian. 

 Dyestone group, 379. 

 Dynamical Geology, 7,§ 605. 



agencies intensified in the 

 Quaternary, 587. 

 Dysaster ringens, 449. 



Eagle, 503, 511. 

 Eagre, 673. § 



Earth, as an individual, 2. 

 relation of, to the universe, 3. 

 form of, and arrangement of 



land of, 9. 

 evolution of features of, 826. 

 system in reliefs of, 23. 

 system in the courses of 



feature-lines of, 29. 

 interior of, 716, 808, 832. 

 Earthquake oceanic waves, 674, 



679. 

 Earthquakes, 804. 

 Earth-worm, 122, 123.§ 

 Eastern-border region, 146, 167, 

 197, 210, 232, 238, 241, 250, 

 251, 266, 289, 291, 319, 380, 

 401. 



Eastern-border region, reality 



of, 210, 250. 

 East Indies, trends of islands 

 in, 33, 35. 



volcanoes in, 724. 

 Eatonia, 171. 



peculiaris, 243. 

 Eatonia singulars, 239,* 240. 

 Eaton, D. C, on fossil ferns, 



271. 

 Ebb-and-flow structure, 83.§* 

 Eccentricity of earth's orbit, 



714. 

 Ecculiomphalus Canadensis, 

 189 



Buckiandi, 208. 



intortus, 189. 

 Echinoderms, 127,§ 598. 



number of Silurian. 249. 



range of, in time, 386.* 

 Echinoids, 127, § 472, 482. 

 Echinorhinus, 510. 

 Echinosphaerites, 207. 

 Echinostachys cylindrica, 426. 



oblonga, 426. 

 Echinus, 117 * 127,§ 297, 595, 

 608, 611. 



granulosus, 476. 

 Eclogyte, 74. § 



Economical products, Archasan, 

 153, 159. 



Canadian, 185. 



Carboniferous, 313, 318. 



Corniferous, 256. 



Cretaceous, 458. 



Hamilton, 268. 



Niagara, 222. 



Primordial, 169. 



Salina, 234. 



Tertiary, 495. 



Trenton, 197. 



Triassic, 406, 420. 

 Edaphodon mirificus, 467. 

 Eddv-marks, 85. § 

 Edentates, 589, 592, 610. 



characteristic of Quaternary 

 South America, 570, 571. 



earliest of, 518. 



range of, in time, 5S9.* 

 Edestosaurus, 468. 



dispar, 468. 

 Edriocrinus, 240, 243. 

 Edwards, A. Milne, Tertiary 



birds, 5L6. 

 Effects referred to causes, 



838. 

 Egypt, Tertiary in, 512. 

 Ehrenberg, Diatoms of Rich- 

 mond, 496. 



dust-showers, 633.* 



Foraminifers in chalk, 471. 



growth of Diatoms, etc., 615. 



Poly cystines, 615. 

 Eifel, Devonian in, 282. 

 Elaeacrinus, 261. 

 Elasmosaurus platyurus, 464. 

 Elements constituting rocks, 

 48. § 



made stable by oxygen, 48. § 

 Elephant, 416, 495, 507, 518, 

 561, 564, 565,§ 567, 571, 

 572, 576, 577. 



family, range of, in time 

 589* 



preserved in ice, 565. 

 Elephas, 519, 520. 



Africanus, 565. 



Americanus, 507, 565, 566.* 



antiquus, 565, 571. 



