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INDEX. 



Encrinuru.s, 123. 



Encrinu-s liliifonnis, 209, 210. 



Endogenous plants, 261. 



Endophvllum, 173. 



Endothvra. 171; Bailui, 172. 



Engis skull. 364. 



Entomis, 145. 



EntomoconcfiUS Saoideri, 179, ISO. 



Eocene period. 284; rocks of , in Britain. 

 287, 2S8 ; in France, 288 ; in North 

 America, 2SS, 289 ; life of, 289-305. 



Eocidaris, 197. 



Eophvton, SO ; Linyieanum, 81. 



Eophyton Sandstone, 79. 



Eosaurus Acadio.nus, 191. 



Eozoic rocks, 67. 



Eozoon Bacaricum, 76. 



Eoz^jon Caruidense, 6S, 76 ; appearance of, 

 in mass, 69 ; minute structure of, 70, 71 : 

 affinities of, 'with Foraminif era, 71-74. 



Ephemeridce, 145, 183. 



Equiietacecp, 16d. 



Eqidsefi^ei, 196. 



Equidce. 301, 302, 316, 323. 



Equus, 302 ; calallvs. 354 ; excelsus, 328 ; 

 fossiUs, 336, 354 



EridophvUum. 142. 



Eryo-n arc^ifonnli, 233, 234. 



Eschara. 267. 



Escharidre, 267. 



Eschar inn. 267 : Oceani, 268. 



Esfhrrir,. 145. 179, 210; tenella, ISO. 



/;"■';/,;, ,f .'//,!</.<, 122; polydactylus, 122. 



/:'"- .-/'". IL^N, 



i:'-'' //,/-/.',/.'... 12^, 14S, 186, 199,213; dis- 



Euplectdla. 265. 

 Eupro'jpi, 179. 

 European Bison, 356. 



Eurypterkla, 124, 179 ; of the Upper Silu- 

 rian, 124 ; of the Devonian, 144. 

 Even-toed Ungulates, 300, 317, 354. 

 Exogenous plants, 266. 

 Exogyra, 236 ; virgula, 236. 

 Extinction of species, 57, 58. 



Fagus, 262. 



Faluns, 306. 



Fan-palms, 308. 



Favistella. 105. 



Favosites, 119, 142; Gotttlandica, 143; 

 hemisphcBrica, 143. 



Faxoe Xiimestone, 259, 286. 



Felis angustus, 330 ; leo, 361 ; spelcea, 361. 



Fenestella, 108, 125, 145, 184, 198, 210; 

 criferosa, 146; magriinca,l4.6; retiformis, 

 198. 



Femstellidce, 183. 



Ferns, of the Devonian, 136 ; of the Car- 

 boniferous, 164; of the Permian, 196; 

 of the Trias, 207 ; of the Jurassic, 229 ; 

 of the Cretaceous, 261. 



Fig-shells, 293. 



Fishes, 1-50; of the Upper Silurian, 130, 

 131 ; of the Devonian, 150-155 ; of the 

 Carboniferous, 187. ISS : of the Permian, 

 199, 200 ; of the Trias, 214. 215 ; of the 

 Jurassic, 240-242 ; of the Cretaceous, 275, 

 276 ; of the Eocene, 295, 296 ; of the 

 Miocene, 312, 313. 



Flint, 33 ; structure of, 34 ; origin of, 34 ; 

 oi^anisms of, 34, 13S, 263 ; of Chalk, 34, 

 259, 261. 



Human implements associated with bones 

 of extinct Mammals, 363, 364. 



Flora {see Plants). 



Footprints of Cheirotherium, 215, 216 ; 

 of the Triassic sandstones of Connecti- 

 cut, 222. 



Foraminifera, 22-24, 71-74; of the Cam- 

 brian, 82; of the Lower SUurian, 98; 

 of the Carboniferous, 171, 172; of the 

 Permian, 197 ; of the Trias, 209 ; of the 

 Jurassic, 230 ; of the Cretaceous, 21, 

 22, 263 ; of the Eocene, 290 ; of the 

 Miocene, 311 ; of the Post-Pliocene, 

 338 ; of Atlantic ooze, 22, 23 ; as build- 

 ers of limestone, 24, 25, 28 ; as forming 

 green sands, 34. 



Forbr^siocrinus, 175. 



Forest-bed of Cromer, 336. 



Forest-bugs, 311. 



Forest-marble, 227. 



Formation, definition of, 18 ; succession 

 of, 42. 



Fossiliferous rocks, 14-37; chronological 

 succession of, 37-44. 



Fossilisation, processes of, 11-14. 



Fossils, definition of, 11 ; distinctive, of 

 rock-groups, 38; conclusions to be 

 drawn from, 52-56; biological relations 

 of, 57-61. 



Foxes, 304. 



Fringe-finned Ganoids, 153. 



Fucoidal Sandstone, 79, 80. 



Fucoids, 80, 97. 



Fuller's Earth, 227, 229. 



FusuUna, 172 ; cylindrica, 172. 



Fmm, 237, 293. 



Galeoeerdo, 312. 



Galerites, 266 ; albo-galerws, 267. 



Galestes, 254. 



Ganoid Fishes, 150 ; of the Upper Silurian, 

 130 ; of the Devonian, 150-153 ; of the 

 Carboniferous. 187. 188 ; of the Permian, 

 199; of the Trias, 214; of the Juras.sic, 

 241 ; of the Cretaceous, 275 ; of the 

 Eocene, 295. 



Gaspe Beds, 134. 



Gasteropoda, of the Cambrian, 88 ; of the 

 Lower Silurian, 111; of the Upper SUu- 

 rian, 12S, 129 ; of the Devonian, 148 ; of 

 the Carboniferous. 1S6; of the Permian, 

 199; of the Trias, 213 ; of the Jurassic, 

 236, 237; of the Cretaceous, 271; of the 

 Eocene, 292, 293. 



Gastornis Parisiensis, 297. 



Gault, 257, 258. 



Gavial, 251, 297. 



Genesee Slates, 135. 



Geological record, breaks in the, 47-52. 



Giraffes, 317. 



Glacial period, 335 ; deposits of, 337, 338. 



Glandulina, 311. 



Glaueonite, 34, 74, 98, 263. 



Glav.conome, 126, 184 ; pulcherrima, 183. 



Globe Ciinoids {see Cystoidea). 



GloMgeriiia, 22, 23, 264. 



Glutton, 360. 



Gly piaster, 120. 



Glyptocrinus, 122. 



Glyptodon, 351, 352; clavlpes. 352. 



Gtyptolcernus, 153. 



Goats, 318. 



Goniatites, 130, 149, 187, 214 ; Jossce, 187. 



