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Elizabetpol Gov. (Russia).— Strizlov, S. 

 Elmina (Gold Coast). — Parkinson, J. 

 Emery deposits, New York. — Rogers, G. 

 S. 



Emmenthal (Bern).— JEberhardt, B., 3; 

 Baumberger, E. 



Emmons, S. F., Obit— See Anon., 4. 



Endophyllum. — Reynolds, S. H., 2. 



Engadin (Switz.) — Tarnuzzer, C, 2. 



Engelhardtia. — Berry, E. W., 5. 



Engineering, geology &. — Sorsbie, R. P. 



England, Coal-Measure Crustacea. — Cai- 

 man, W. T., 1 & 2 ; see also Crustacea, 

 #c. 



. geology & palaeontology of N. — 



Sheppard,T. 



, glaciation of S. — Irving, A. 



, paleobotany in. — Zalesski, M. D. 



, Palaeozoic rocks of W. — Fearnsides, 



W. G. 



, water-supplies of. — Baldwin- 

 Wiseman, W. R., 1-3; Brown, J. H. 

 B. ; see also Great Britain. 



Ennsthal (Styria). — Kowatsch, A. 



Enterprise tin-mine (S. Rhodesia). — 

 Maufe, H. B. ; see also Rhodesia (S.), 

 Geol. Surv. 



Eocene, Algeria. — Joly, A. 



, Charente (Lr.).— Welsch, J., 3. 



, Egypt,— Hume, W. F. 



Greece. — Negris, P., 4-7. 



, Mississippi. — Berry, E. W., 2. 



, Paris Basin. — Cossmann, M., 2; 



Fritel, P. H. 



, Pas-de-Calais. — Yaillant, L. 



. See also Tertiary. 



Eoliths, Eocene. — Commont, V., 2. 



, origin of. — Edwards, J. W. 



Epideigma. — Handlirsch, A., 3. 



Epidiorite.— Zealley, A. E. V., 2. 



Epidote .— Kretschmer, F., 3. 



Equidae, Quaternary. — Calvin, S., 2; 

 Newton, E. T. ; Soergel, W., 2. 



Equisetaceae, Carboniferous. — Jongmans, 

 W. J., 2. 



Erdely (Transylvania).— Vadasz, M. E. 

 Eripliia. — Fucini, A. 

 ErvpJiyla. — Dechy, M. von. 

 Erosion, Appalachian region. — Glenn, 

 L. C. 



, Himalayas. — Neve, A. 



, theories of. — Stiny, J., 2. 



, use of term. — Gregory, J. W., 4. 



Eruptions, Etna. — Ponte, G. 



, Mte. Cimina. — Sabatini, V. 



Eruptive rocks, projection of contents of. 



— Escher, B. G. 



. See also Igneous rocks. 



Eryon. — Woodward, H., 2. 



Erzgebirge (Saxon). — Baumgsertel, B. ; 



Scupin, H. 

 Es Salt (Palestine).— Krusch, P., 4. 

 Escheu (Nord). — Commont, V. 

 Eskers, Sweden.— Nelson, H. 

 Eskishehir (Anatolia). — Bernhardt, A. 

 Essex.— Dalton, W. H.; Maynard, G. ; 



Underwood, W.. 2; Warren, S. H., 



1-4; Wortham, B. H. 



Estancia Valley (New Mexico). — Mein- 



zer, O. E. 

 Estheria.—Holton, H., 2. 

 Etheridge Goldfield (Queensl.).— Marks. 



E. O. 



Estuarine Beds, Gristhorpe. — Jackson, 

 J. W., 3. 



Etna, Mt. (Sicilv).— Davison, C. ; Ponte, 



G. ; Stan-abba, F. S., 2. 

 Euc&nus. — Handlirsch, A., 3. 

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



3; Toni, A. de, 3. 

 Eulimella. — Bayarunas, M. Y. 

 Ettplioberia. — Baldwin, W. 

 Eure-et-Loir (France). — Reynault. E. 

 Europe, glacial deposits. — Bonney, T. G. ; 



Leverett, F. ; see also Germanv (N.), 



Sfc. 



, inland Quaternary ice. — Lozinski, 



W. von, 1 &2. 



, origin of mountain-chains of. — 



Wilckens, O. 



, Rudistidse of. — Franke, F. 



(W.), Carboniferous flora. — Jong- 

 mans, W. J., 2. 



Exirydesma. — Woolnough, W. G., 2. 



Euthydesma. — Hind, W. 



Eutingen ( Wiirtemberg). — Mueller, H. 



Evolution, geologv & geographical. — 

 Watts, W. W., 3. 



of mammalian molar teeth. — Os- 



born, H. F. 



, palseontological. — Osborn, H. ¥. y 



1-3. 



Exe R, (Devon).— Strahan, A.. 2. 

 Exeter (Devon). — Arber, E. A. N. ; 



Collins, F. G.; Crick, G. C. ; Sher- 



born, CD. 

 Exogyra. — Yogel von Falckenstein, K. 



Eagoxylon. — Stopes, M. C, 4. 

 Fair Oak (Staff.).— Cockin, G. M. 

 Fajnoraci (Hun<rary). — Wattenwvl, L. 

 Falkland Is. (Atlantic).— Halle, T. G. 

 Fans, Rhone Yallev alluvial. — Horwitz, 

 L. 



Fasciostelopteris. — Stopes, M. C, 4. 

 Faults, Germany (Central).— Stille, H., 

 2. 



, Jura. — Bourgeat, — , 1-3. 



, Pas-de-Calais.— Gosselet, J., 2 ; 



Montaigne, ■ — . 



, Rhenish Prussia. — Holzapfel, E. 



, geometry of. — Reid, H. F. 



Favia. — Trau'th, F., 2. 



Faxo (Denmark). — Nielsen. K. B. ; 



Ravn, J. P. J. 

 Fayalite. — Scellner, J. 

 Fayette (Alabama). — Munn, M. J. 

 Fayetteville Shale.— Girty, (J. H. 

 Eelis. — Harle, E., 3 ; Kowarzik, R. J. 

 Felln Alp (Bavaria).— Bcehm, J. 

 Felsitic porphyry. — Stutzer, 0., 3. 

 Felspars. — Rogers, A. F.. 2 ; Souza- 



Brandao, V.; Thornton, W. M. 



, alkaline. — Merwin, H. E., 2. 



. amphibolitic. — Lo?winson-Lessing r 



F. 



