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Essex.— Dalton, W. H., 1 & 2: Dent, 

 F. ; French, J. ; Holmes. T. Y., 1 & 2 ; 

 Warren, S. H. ; Whitaker, W. : Wood, 

 , J- M. 



Essexite, Bavaria. — Prentzel, A. 

 Estadia.— Sellards. E. H. 

 EstJierla.— Dun, W. S. ; Mansuy, H., 2. 

 Estuarinedeposit.Calcutta. — Annandale, 

 N. 



Etched fi°:ures on haematite. — Kleinfeldt, 

 E. 



Etching on crystals. — Himmelbauer, 

 A. 



Etheridse Goldfield (Queensl.). — Came- 

 ron, W. E. ; Pearce, W. C. W. 



Ethiopia( Africa). — Duchesne -Fournet,J. 



Etna (Sicily).— Platania, G-, 4. 



Etroeungt (Nord). — Carpentier, A., 7. 



Etsch, R. — See Adige, R, 



Eucalyptocrinus. — Wood, E. 



Eucalyptus. — Engelhardt, H. ; Treger. 

 H. 



Euconospira. — Girtj', G. H., 2. 

 Eucyrtidium. — Principi. P., 2. 

 Eudolium.— Dall, W. H., 2. 

 Euganean Hills (Italy). — Lachmann, R., 



3 ; Stark, M. 

 Eugyra. — Felix, J. 



Eulaminna (W. Austral.). — Woodward, 



H. P. 

 Eulima. — Taeger, H. 

 Eid ithotha mnion . — Trabucco, G . 

 Eumorphoceras. — Girty, G. H., 3. 

 Euomphalus.— Girty, G. H.,2; Reed,F. 



E. C. : Sommer, K. 

 Euouymus.—- Menzel, P. 

 Eupaehycrimis. — Wood, E. 

 Eupatagus. — Stefauini, G., 2. 

 Eupen (Ardennes). — Lohest, M., 9. 

 EuphylUtes. — Diener, C, 2. 

 Europe, former land-connexions with N. 



America.— Scharff, R, F., 2. 

 , inland shore-lines of N. — Hintze, 



Y. 



, oilfields. — Dalton, L. Y. 



. Quaternary fauna. — Wolleinann. 



A., 2. 



. Quaternary geography. — Salisbury, 



R. D. 



Europium. — Urbain, G. 



Eurypterida, Devonian. — Clarke, J. M. 



, Devono-Carboniferous. — Seward, A. 



C, 2. 



Eurysiphonella. — Haas, O., 2. 

 Eusi^illarian stems, Palaeozoic. — Arber, 



E. A. N., 3. 

 Eustylus. — Ahlburg, J. 

 Eusyringium. — Principi, P., 2. 

 Eutypomi/s. — Lambe, L. M. 

 Evans, Sir J., Obit.— Monckton, H.W.; 



Sollas, W. J. 

 Evolution, fossil plants &. — Lignier, 0., 



2. 



, mammalian. — Deperet, C, 2. 



, Paheozoic faunas &. — Grabau, A. 



W. ; Walcott, C. D., 1 & 2. 



. seismic geology &. — Hobbs, W. H. 



Exe R. (Somerset).— Strahan, A., 2. 



Exotic blocks. — See Erratic blocks. 

 Exogyra. — Burckhardt, C, 2 ; Krause, 



P. G. ; T*ger, H. 

 Experiments with mineral filters. — ■ 



Sullivan, E. C. 

 ' Eyes-coal,' Scottish.— Clough, C. T. 

 Eyzies (Dordogne). — Lalanne, G., 1 & 2. 



' Fabra ' Observatory, Barcelona. — 



Sola, J. C. 

 Fagus. — Engelhardt, H. ; Menzel, P. 

 Fairbanks (Alaska).— Covert, C. C. 

 Falkland Is. — Skottsberg, C. 

 Fall River (Colo.).— Herrick. R. L., 2. 

 False Bay (Zululand).— Newton, R, B., 



2. 



False-bedding, Dejbjerg Hill gravel. — 



Norregaard, E. M. 

 Falun, Cestes. — Degrange-Touzin, A., 2. 

 Famennien, Namur. — Fourmarier. P.. 3. 



. See also Devonian. 



Faemee & Beixdlet's marble works. — 



Howe, J. A. 

 Farnham (Surrey). — Young, G. W. 

 Faroe Is. — Cesaro, G. 

 Easciculopora— Canu, F., 2. 

 Fasciolaria. — Wolleinann, A. 

 Fassifern (Queensl.).— Jensen, H. I., 5. 

 Faults. Argentina. — Delachaux. E. A. S. 



, Chablais.— Jaccard, F., 2. 



, Charleroi. — Bertiaux, A. 



, curved. — Bourgeat, — , 2. 



, dips of. — Kuehn, B. 



, Liege. — Fourmarier, P., 6. 



, Mansfeld.— Fulda, E., 2. 



, Mexico. — Bo3se, E., 2. 



. Pas-de-Calais. — Gosselet, J. 



, Spitsbergen. — Geer, G. de. 



, Yaud.— Jaccard, F., 2. 



— — , Yorkshire. — Gilligan, A.,2; Johns, 



C. 



Fauna, Triassic. — Horwood, A. R. 

 Faunas, origin of. — Suess, E.. 3. 

 Eavosites. — Foerste, A. F. ; Mansuy, 



H., 2 ; Reed, F. R. C. ; Stepanov. P. ; 



Yinassa de Regnv. P. E.. 3. 

 Fawler (Oxon).— Bayzand, C. J. 

 Faxo (Denmark). — Milt hers. Y. 

 FayolieUa. — Meunier, F.. 2. 

 Fayum (Egypt). — Pontier, G. 

 Feherpart district (Hungary). — 



Lcerentbey, I. von. 

 Fehring (Styria).— Bach, P., 2. 

 Felis.— Zdarsky, A. 

 Felsite sill, Aberdeen.— Gibb, A. W. 

 Felspars, albitization of. — Bailey, E. B. 



, caesium in. — Yernadski, Y. I., 2. 



, composition of. — Schwautke, A., 



2. 



, non-metamorphic Tertiary sedi- 

 mentary. — Grandjean, F. 



, melting - points of. — Schmidt, 



Marg. 



, ophite rock. — Souza-Brandao, Y. 



, potash. — Gonnard, F. 



, purple coloration of Cornish. — 



Pearce, R., 2. 



