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Dyke rocks, Clyde Basin. — Tyrrell, 



G. W., 7 & 12. 

 ■ — , Finland. — Hackman, V., 1 



& 2. 



, French Guinea. — Lacroix, 



A., 66. 



, Lower Loire Valley. — 



Lacroix, A., 60. 

 , Norway. — Werenskiold, 



W., 3 & 4. 



, Portugal.— Choffat, P., 3. 



— , Transvaal. — Hall, A. L., 2. 



, Tyrol.— Tanton, T. L., 1. 



, copper sulphides in. — 



McLaughlin, D. H., 1. 

 — , origin of inclusions in. — 



Powers, S., 2. 

 Dyscolia. — Percival, F. G., 1. 

 Dysprosium. — Kremers, H. C, 1 & 2. 



Eagle (Alaska). — Porter, E. A., 1. 

 Eagle Creek Formation, Oregon. — 



Chaney, R. W. 

 Eagle Station (Kentucky). — Prior, 



G. T., 4. 

 Eakleite. — Larsen, E. S., 1. 

 Earn, Loch (Scotland). — Wedderburn, 



E. M. 



Earth, age of the.- — Benson, W. N., 

 11; Holmes, A., 10; Lindemann, 



F. A. ; Stromeyer, C. E. 



, axis of the, & triangulation. — 



Hunter, J. de G. 

 , considered as a heat engine. — 



Becker, G. F., 2. 

 , curvature of the. — Reina, V., 



1. 



, desiccation of the. — Gregory, 



J. W., 13. 



■ — — , figure of the. — Almansi, E., 1- 

 3; Anon., 114; Belot, E,, 6; Ber- 

 roth, A.; Chamberlin, T. C, 6; 

 Dufour, P. T. ; Jeans, J. H., 2; 

 Keyes, C. R., 12; Stewart, L. B. 



, framework of the. — Davis, W. 



M., 21. 



■ , genesis & evolution of the. — 



Swaine, A. T. 

 , geophysics & the. — Hayford, 



J. F., 1. 



- — — , interior of the. — Chamberlin, 

 T. C, 1 & 6; Gutenberg, B., 2; 

 Holland, Sir T. H., 1 ; King, L. V., 

 1 ; Klussmann, W. ; Mohorovicic, 

 S., 1; Oldham, R, D., 7 & 9; 

 Pretto, O. de; Reid, H. F., 2; 

 Schlesinger, F. 



, lunar stage of the. — Bergeron, 



J., 1. 



, mapping of the. — Reeves, E. A., 



1. 



, rigidity of the. — Janne, H. 



- — ■ — , structure of the. — Barrell, J., 

 10; Jeffreys, H., 1; Morrison, J. 

 T. ; Willis, B. 



— — , thermal history of the. — Cole- 

 man, A. P., 4; Holmes, A., 1, 2 & 

 6. 



Earth features, meaning of. — Hobbs, 



W. H., 1. 

 movements, France. — Gorceix, 



C, 3. 



, Indo -China. — Deprat, J., 



10. 



, Italy. — Rovereto, G., 4. 



, Katanga, W. Africa. — 



Delhaye, F., 1. 

 — - — , Sheffield district. — Fearn- 



sides, W. G., 3 & 4. 

 , causes of. — Holtedahl, O., 



9. 



, Charnian, E. Kent. — 



Baker, H. A., 2. 

 ■ — , fiords &. — Gregory, J. W., 



25. 



, Miocene. — Gentil, L., 15. 



, periodic. — Chamberlin, T. 



C, 2. 



■ — — , petroleum accumulation &. 



— Daly, M. R., 2. 

 , Pleistocene, Portugal. — 



Sousa, F. L. P. de, 8. 

 — , Tertiary.— Boswell, P. G. 



H., 3; Hume, W. F., 3. 

 ■ — ■ . See also Deformation, 



Diastrophism, &c. 



pressures. — Crosthwaite, P. M. 



tremors, connection of, with 



meteorological conditions. — Meiss- 



ner, O., 1. 

 , measurement of. — Lum- 



bier, M. M., 3 & 4. 

 worms, work of. — Fraipont, C, 



1. 



Earth's Crust, constitution of the. — 



Barrell, J., 4; Cole, G. A. J., 5; 



Guebhard, A., 21 & 23-25. 

 , cooling of the. — Boussin- 



esq, J., 1, 3 & 4 ; Guebhard, A., 28 ; 



Jeffreys, H., 2. 

 , deeper parts of the. — 



Adams, F. D., 4. 

 , deformation of the. — 



Cochain, A., 1 ; Hecker, O., 3. 

 , depth of the. — Negri, G., 



2. 



, primary solidification of 



the. — Meunier, S., 21. 

 ■ , stability of the. — Cotton, 



L. A., 1. 



Earthquake centres, distribution of. 



—Perry, J., 1. 

 ■ fissure, Dumbarton. — Tyrrell, 



G. W., 10. 

 observations, Europe, 1912-13. 



—Hecker, O., 4. 

 , Guildford.— Norris, F. E., 



1 & 2. 



, Upsala. — Meissner, O., 3. 



observatory, Disko I.— Harboe, 



E. G., 2. 



path, in interior of Earth. — 



MohoroviCic, S., 1. 



, waves, amplitude of. — Guten- 

 berg, B., 2. 



, causes of. — Eble, L. 



