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Felspars, structure of . — Colomba, L. ; 



Dittler, E., 3. 



. See also Orthoclase, fy'c. 



Fenestella.— Girty, G. H., 2; Reed, 



F. R. C. 

 Fenestrapora . — Reed, F. R. 0, 

 Ferghana (Turkestan). — Blanc, E. ; 



Faas, A. 



Fermanagh (Ireland). — Brodrick, H., 2. 



Ferns, Palaeozoic. — Chodat, R. 



. See also Plants, Carboniferous, 



Src. 



Ferric sulphate, native. — Scharizer, R. 

 Ferruginous deposits, origin of. — Fleury, 

 E. 



Fibidaria. — Lambert, J., 3. 

 Fichtelgebirge (Bavaria). — Duerrfeld, 



V., 5 ; Schuster, M. 

 Ficus. — Engelhardt, H. ; Schinder- 



huette, G. 



Field Columbian Museum. — Farring- 

 ton, 0. C. 



Fifeshire (Scotland). — Anderson, E. M. ; 



Gemmell, J. ; Gordon, W. T., 1 & 2 ; 



Kidston, R. ; Lee, G. W. ; Peach, B. 



N. ; Wilson, J. S. G.,l&2. 

 Figueras (Catalonia). — Sanchez Lozano, 



R. 



Fiji Is. (Pacific).— Crook, T., 7. 

 Filey (Yorkshire). — Sheppard, T., 4. 

 Filiceae, Triassic. — Gwvnne - Vaughan, 

 D. T. 



Filispara. — Canu, F. 



Fins, Cretaceous fish. — Dollo, L. 



Finistere (Britanny). — Barrois, C, 10; 



Kerforne, F., 2 ; Michel, L. 

 Finland (Russia). — Fircks, C. ; Holm- 



quist, P. J.; Leiviska, I., 1-4; Ros- 



berg, J. E. : Sederholm, J. J., 1 & 2 ; 



Tanner, V., 1-3 ; Truestedt, O. 



, Gulf of. — Jegunov, J. 



Fiorite, Royat. — Barbier, P. 

 Fire-claj r , Buchsweiler. — Foerster, B. 

 Fischerweise (Styria). — Haas, 0., 2. 

 Fish-shales, Alsace Tertiary. — Foerster, 



B. 



Fishee, O.— Anon., 28. 



Fishes, Carboniferous. — Gordon, W. T., 



2; Lambe, L. M., 2; Leriche, M. } 



10 & 11; Missuna, A.; Traquair, R. 



H. ; Williston, S. W. 3 2. 

 , Cretaceous. — Chapman, F., 2 ; 



Cornet, J., 8; Dean, B. ; Dollo, L. ; 



Leriche, M., 2; McClung, C. E. ; 



Wanderer, K., 2 ; Woodward, A. S., 



1 &2. 



, Devonian. — Dean, B. ; Eastman, 



('. R.; Hoffmann, G. ; Maillieux, E., 

 3; Rogers, I.; Traquair, R. H. 



, Jurassic. — Dean, B. ; Johnston, 



M. S. 



, morphology of. — Schlesinger, G. 



, progress of the development of 



fossil.— Woodward, A. S., 3. 

 , Tertiary.— Cockerell, T. D. A., 6 ; 



Delheid, E.; Lambe, L. M. ; Leriche, 



M., 2, 5, 9, 12, & 13; Smith, 1!.; 



Taeger, H.; Trabucco, G. 



Fishes, Triassic. — Broom, R. ; Gortani, 



M. ; Hennig, E., 2. 

 Fissures, Ightham ossiferous. — Hinton, 



M. A. C. 



, volcanic. — Branca. W. : Du Toit, 



A. L. ; Hibsch, J. E. 

 Fistulipora— Girty, G. H., 2; Reed, 



F. R. C. 



Fjords, Norway. — Kolderup, C. F., 3. 



, Schleswig.— Wolff, W. 



Flabellipecten. — Ugolini, R., 2. 

 Flakes, Tasmanian quartzite. — Ncetling, 



F., 1, 3, & 4. 

 Flanders (Belgium). — Briquet, A., 2. 

 Fletcher, H., Obit. — Anon., 5. 

 Fletton (Hunts).— Andrews, C. W., 1 & 



2 ; Auer, E. 

 Flinders, Mt. (Queensl.).— Jensen, H. I., 



5. 



Flint, Ardennes Cretaceous. — Munck, 

 E. 



, Hohe Venn. — Renier, A. ; Rutot, 



A., 5. 



implements. — See Implements, 



flint & stone. 



in Drift— Sheppard, T. 



Flint-surfaces, pitting of. — Carus- Wil- 

 son, C. 

 Flintshire.— Jones, J. P. 

 Flora in relation to geology, N.S.W. — ■ 



Cambage, R. H. 

 Flora, Triassic. — Horvvood, A. R. 

 Florence-Bologna Ry. (Italy). — Baldacci, 



L.; Sacco, F., 3. 

 Florissant (Colo.).— Bather, F. A., 3; 



Cockerell, T. D. A., 1 & 2 ; Rohwer, 



S. A.; Wickbam, H. F. 

 Fluorite, Hungary. — Schafarzik, F. 

 Fluorspar, Alsace. — Duerrfeld, V., 3. 



, Derbyshire. — Terry, H. L. 



, Honduras & Utah. — Ungemach,H., 



2. 



, pegmatite with. — Bezier, T., 2. 



, Vosges. — Ungemach, H., 3. 



Flysch, Allgau & Vorarlberg.— Amp- 



ferer, O., 2 ; Wepfer, E. 

 , clav-lavers in Iberg. — Steinmann, 



G. 



, Swiss Alps. — Heim, Arn. 



, Tyrol. — Ampferer, O., 3. 



Fogaras district (Transylvania). — • 



Reinhard, Ml 

 Folds, generally considered. — Nanson, 



F. L. 



, Algeria. — Joleaud, L., 4. 



, Alpes Maritimes. — Bertrand, L. 



, Atlas Mts. — Savornin, J., 3. 



, Corsica. — Maury, E. ; Termier, P., 



7. 



, French Alps. — Haug, K.. 2 & .">. 



, Jura.— Schardt, H., 2. 



, Lorraine. — Lemoine, P., 11. 



, Paris Basin. Dollfus, 0. F.. 7; 



Lemoine, P., 7 & 8. 

 . Peloponnesus. — Negris, P., 5 & 



6. 



. Salzkammergut. — Haug, E. 



, Savoy. -Revil, J. 



