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[1915-19-] 



Fire-damp, composition of. — Moureu, 

 C. 



Firmeza dist. (Cuba). — Roesler, M. ; 



Singewald, J. T., fit, 3. 

 First Watching Mountain (New 



Jersey).— Wherry, E. T., 6. 

 Firth, R. (Canada).— O'Neill, J. J., 



1. 



Fischeb, E., Obit. — See Steinmann, 

 G., 1. 



Fischek, H., Obit. — See Dautzen- 

 berg, P., 2; & Dollfus, G. F., 15. 



Fischeb, P. M. H., Obit. — See Anon., 

 25. 



Fish-scales, fossil. — Cockerell, T. D. 

 A., 17. 



, worm-burrows in. — Wiman, C, 



9. 



Fisher, O., Obit. — See Woodward, A. 

 S., 2. 



Fisher (Minnesota).— Merrill, G. P., 4. 

 Fishes, fossil, in U.S. National 



Museum. — Eastman, C. R., 2. 

 , , use of, in stratigraphical 



geology. — Woodward, A. S., 3. 



. See also Pisces. 



Fismes (France). — Charpiat, R., 7. 

 Fissure, caused by lightning. — Holm- 



boe, J., 1. 

 Fissure coals, S. Africa. — Versfeld, 



W., 1. 



Fissurella. — Cerulli-Irelli, S., 2 ; 



Cossmann, M., 1 ; Dall, W. H., 2. 

 Fissurellida?, Pliocene. — Cerulli-Irelli, 



S., 2. 



Fissures, clay-filled, in coal seams. — 



Wilson, W. B. 

 Fissuridea. — Nomland, J. O., 3 & 5. 

 Fissuring, of rocks. — Ahlmann, H. 



W., 1; Lohest, M., 1; Rosberg, J. 



E., 1 & 2. 

 Fistulipora. — Girty, G. H., 1 & 4. 

 Fiuggi (Italy). — Grossi, M. 

 Flabellaria. — Colani, M. 

 Flabellina. — Chapman, F., 18. 

 Flabellirhynchia. — Buckman, S. S., 4. 

 Flabellum. — Bell, A., 5; Ncerregaard, 



E. M., 1; Nomland, J. O., 1; 



Waring, C. A. 

 Flajolotite. — Doelter, C, 1. 

 Flaking, of flint implements. — Moir, 



J. R., 14. 

 Flathead dist. (B.C.).— Arnold, R., 1 ; 



Bowling, D. B., 2; MacKenzie, J. 



D., 5 & 6; Rose, B., 7. 

 Flemalle -Haute ( Belgium ). — Ledoux, 



A., 3. 



Fleming, Sir S., Obit. — See Wood- 

 ward, A. 8. 



Flemingostrea. — Vredenburg, E. W. 



Flenu beds, Belgium. — Racheneur, F. 



Flight, of extinct reptiles & insects. — 

 Harle, E., 3. 



Flinkite.— Doelter, C, 1. 



Flint, deposition of. — Cole, G. A. .1., 

 8. 



, flaked, from Red Crag.— Sollas, 



W. J., 4. 



Flint, fracture of. — Haward, F. N. ; 

 Moir, J. R., 14 & 15; Warren, S. 



H. , 1. 



, origin of. — Carus-Wilson, C, 4; 



Chapman, F., 19; Lankester, Sir 

 E. R. ; Lapparent, J. de, 5 ; Moore, 

 B. ; Richardson, W. A., 1. 



, patination of. — Hewitt, H. D., 



2. 



Flint beds, New Zealand. — Thom- 

 son, J. A., 9. 



erratics, Sweden. — Eichstaedt, 



F. 



implements. — See Implements. 



industry, Brandon. — Lovett, E 



mines, Sweden. — Hoist, N. O • 



1-3. 



pebbles, Hertfordshire. — Kid- 



ner, H., 2. 

 River (Georgia).— Dall, W. H., 



5. 



working site, Cornwall. — Mars- 



den, J. G., 1 & 2. 



, Hampshire. — Nicho- 

 las, R. E. 



, Ipswich. — Moir, J. 



R,, 1. 



, Pembrokeshire. — 



Leach, A. L., 8. 

 Flints, coned. — Sainty, J. E. 

 , in Flanders Clay. — Gosselet, J., 



6. 



' Flinty-crush-rock.' — Shand, S. J., 3. 



Floitental (Austria). — Koechlin, R., 3. 



Flokite.— Callisen, K. 



Flood, Babylonian accounts of the. — 

 Pinches, T. G. 



Flooding, of mines, Mexico. — Ordo- 

 nez, E., 2. 



Floods, Irrawaddy R., Burma. — 

 Samuelson, B. M. 



, Palar R., S. India. — Stoney, 



E. W. 



, Tay Valley. — Coates, H. 



, records of, Nile. — Keele, T. W. 



Flora, Arctic— Fritel, P. H., 2. 



, , in Cambridge. — Marr, J. 



E., 6. 



, in Scania. — Gertz, O., 2. 



, distribution of, in Central 



America. — Trelease, W. 



. See also Planta?. 



Floral structures, in cycads. — Wie- 

 land, G. R., 3. 



Florencite. — Doelter, C, 1. 



Florida (U.S.A.).— Kemp, J. F., 4; 

 Dall, W. H., 2 & 6; MacCurdy, 

 G. G., 3; Mansfield, W. C. ; Mer- 

 rill, G. P., 11 & 13. 



1 , coral reefs. — Vaughan, T. \Y., 



I, 2, 5 & 8. 



, phosphate deposits. — Mat.son, 



G. C, 1. 



, Quaternary. — Berry, E. W., 13; 



Cliamberlin, R. T., 1 & 2 ; Clnmibcr- 

 lin, T. C, 5; Hay, O. P., 4; Sel- 

 lards, E. H., 1,2 & 4ll ; Vaughan, 

 T. W., 10; Wickham, H. F., 4. 



