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Daonella. — Frauenfelder, A. ; Mansuy, 

 H., 1; Martin, G. C., 1; Trech- 

 mann, C. T., 2. 



Dapedoglossus. — Eastman, C. R., 2. 



Daphnella. — Cipolla, F. ; Marshall, 

 P., 8. 



Dar bel Hamri (AV. Morocco). — 



Lecointre, G., 4. 

 Darbhanga State (India). — Schulten, 



C. 



Dardanelles. — Arabia, N., 1. 

 Darfur (Sudan).— Hobbs, H. F. C. 

 Darmsden (Suffolk).— Moir, J. R., 10. 

 Dartford Heath (Kent). — Leach, A. 

 L., 7. 



Dartmoor (Devonshire). — Mennell, F. 



P., 1 & 4; Worth, R. H., 1. 

 Daru, N. D., Obit. — See Hayden, Sir 



H. H., 12. 

 Darvault (France).— Dollfus, G. F., 3. 

 Darwin, W. 'E.,Obit. — See Woodward, 



A. S., 2. 



Darwin Glass. — Dunn, E. J., 2; 



Hills, L., 4. 

 Darwin mining dist. (N. Terr. 



S. Australia). — Jensen, H. L, 1. 

 Daso (Baltistan). — Middlemiss, C. S., 



4. 



Datchworth (Herts.). — Sherlock, R. 

 L., 7. 



Datolite.— Cook, C. W. ; Flink, G., 

 4; Hawkins, A. C, 1; Koechlin, 

 R., 4. 



Datta.— Mansuy, H., 1. 

 Daubensee (Switzerland). — Collet, L. 

 W., 7. 



Dauphine (France). — Bertrand, P., 

 8; Girardin, P., 2; Kilian, W., 7. 

 Preller, C. S. du R., 5. 



Davidite.— Cooke, W. T., 1; Maw- 

 son, Sir D., 1. 



Daviesiella. — Garwood, E. J., 1. 



Davis, C. A., Obit.— See Lane, A. C, 

 6. 



Davis, W. M., Biogr. — See Anon., 21. 



Davyne. — Doelter, C, 2. 



Dawson, C, Obit. — See Harker, A., 



4; & Woodward, A. S., 12. 

 Dawsonites. — Halle, T. G., 5. 

 Dawsonoceras.- — Savage, T. E., 4; 



Williams, M. Y., 11. 

 Dayia. — Hede, J. E., 3; Reed, 



F. R. C, 4. 



Daylesford dist. (Victoria).— Fergu- 

 son, W. H., 2. 

 Dayton (New Mexico). — Richardson, 



G. B., 1. 



De Kaap R. Valley (Transvaal). — 



Hall, A. L., 2. 

 Dean, Forest of (Gloucester). — Sibly, 



T. F., 1 & 2. 

 Dean's Marsh (Victoria). — Hunter, 



S„ 1. 



Death Valley (California). — Rogers, 

 A. F., 10. 



Deborah (N.Z.).— Park, J., 5. 



Debris, transportation of, by ice- 

 bergs. — Engeln, O. D. von, 2. 



Debris, transportation of, by running 



water. — Gilbert, G. K. 

 Decapoda. — Rathbun, M. J., 2-4. 

 Deccan Trap, India. — Fermor, L. L., 



9. 



Dechenia. — Spriestersbach, J. 



Decticus. — Meunier, F. 



Decurtaria. — Lang, W. D., 9. 



Dee R. (N. Wales). — Smith, Bernard, 4 



(Scotland).— Roberts, C. H. 



■ (Yorkshire). — Hobson, B., 1. 



Deep sea deposits. — Murray, Sir J. ; 

 Oden, S., 2. 



' Deeps,' in Susquehanna R. — 

 Matthews, E. B. 



Deer, prehistoric drawing of. — Wood- 

 ward, A. S., 23. 



Deflation. — Danielsen, D., 2 ; Delhaes, 

 W. ; Jutson, J. T.. 7-12; Keyes, 

 C. R„ 1. 



Deformation, Coast Region, B.C. — - 



Clapp, C. H., 5. 

 , Pleistocene, Illinois & Missouri. 



—Shaw, E. W., 2. 



, , Vermont. — Keith, A. 



, post-Ordovician, New York. — 



Chadwick, G. H., 1. 

 , of unconsolidated beds. — 



Kindle, E. M., 7. 



. See also Earth movements. 



Dekayia. — Cvimings, E. R., 2. 

 Delegate (N.S.W.).— Mingaye, J. C. 



H., 3. 



Delhaes, W., Obit. — See Steinmann, 

 G., 4. 



Delheidia. — Douville, H., 22. 

 Dellys, Gulf of (Algeria).— Dalloni, 

 M., 7. 



Delocrinus. — Girty, G. H., 1. 

 Delphinosaurus. — Huene, F. von, 2. 

 Delphinula. — Cossmann, M., 1; 



Martin, K. 

 Delphinus.- — Fourtau, R., 5. 

 Delta, Egyptian. — Audebeau Bey, C. 

 formations, Sweden.- — Sandler, 



K. 



Deltas, formation of.— Barton, E. C. 

 Delthyris.— Parks, W. A., 2; Weller, 

 S., 1. 



Deltodus. — Branson, E. B., 3; East- 

 man, C. R., 2. 



Deltometopus. — Wickham, H. F., 1. 



Deltopecten. — Etheridge, R., fil., 1 ; 

 Girty, G. H., 1 & 2. 



Dehige, Antarctic. — Belot, E., 6. 



Delvauxite. — Doelter, C, 1. 



Demerara. — See British Guiana, 7 

 & 8. 



Demostylus.- — Merriam, J. C, 6. 

 Denmark. — Madsen, V., 5; Nielsen, 



K. B., 1-4; Ncerregaard, E. M., 1 



& 2; Ravn, J. P. J., 1-3. 

 , diatomaceous earth in.- — 



Manners, E. A. 

 , earthquakes in. — Harboe, E. G., 



3. 



, Geological Society of. — Hintze, 



V. 



