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Eprave (Nainuv). — Deladner, E., 2. 

 Ji!quisetuiii.—Ze\\\ev, R., 2. 

 Equus. — Ameghino, F. ; Studer, T. 

 Erbendorf (Rh.- Bavaria). — Liiczizk3^,W. 

 von. 



Erikite.— Boeggild, 0. B.; Ka^chlin, 

 R., 2. 



Erosion, coast-. — Allanson-Winn, R. 



G. ; Parkinson, J. 

 , Corsica rock-. — Bonney, T. G. ; 



Lake, P., 2 ; Tuckett, P. F. 

 , North American plains. — Upham, 



W., 3. 



. See also Atmospheric, Rock- 

 erosion, &c. 



Erratic blocks, Basel Jura. — Struebin, 

 K., 2. 



•, British Isles.— Kendall, P. 



2. 



, Netherlands. — Calker, P. J. 



P. van. 

 JSrvilia. — Laskarev, V. 

 Erythraja (N.E. Africa).— Aloisi, P., 2 ; 



Manasse, E., 2. 

 Erzberg [Mt.] (Styria). — Reibenschuh, 



A. F. 



Erzgebirge (Bohemia). — Knett, J. 

 (Saxony).— Beck, R., 1 & 2; Dal- 



mer, K. ; Dammer, B. 

 (Transylvania). — Telegd, L. R. 



von. 



Eschbach (Nassau). — Buecking, H. 

 Eskdale (Cumberland). — Walker, E. E. 

 Essex. — Hinton, M.A. C, 1-3; Holmes, 



T. v., 2 & 3 ; Johnson. J. P., 1-3 & 



8; Kennard, A. S., 1 &3; Reid, C; 



Thresh, M. ; Webb, W. M. 



. See also Ilford, &c. 



Essexite. — Dresser, J. A. 



i;sif/ierja.— Clarke, J. M., 3; Walther, 



J., 2. 



Estuarine deposits, Kirmington. — Sta- 



ther, J. W. 



, origin of. — Monckton, H. 



^ W., 6; Reade, T. M., 2. 

 Etampes (Seine-et-Oise). — Gosselet, J., 



6. 



Etheridge, R. See Obit., Geikie, Sir 

 A., 4 ; Monckton, H. W., 4 ; Thomp- 

 son, B., 5 ; Woodward, H. ; Wood- 

 ward, H. B., 2. 



Moblattina.—SeWavds, E. H.; Zeiller, 

 R., 2. 



Uubiodectes—Usiy, 0. P., 2. 

 JEucalyptus & Eucri/pJda. — Deane, H. 

 Eueeratherium. — Sinclair, W. J. 

 Eucinepeltus. — Brown, B. 

 Uuconulus. — Gulick, A. 

 Eucrite. — Berwerth, F., 2. 

 Eucyclus. — Cossmann, M., 2. 

 Euganean Hills (Venetia). — Billows, E. ; 



Squinabol, S., 2 & 3. 

 Eulambda. — Ameghino, F., 2. 

 Eulimella. — Dollfus, G. F., 5. 

 JEunoa. — Clarke, J. M., 5. 

 Euphotide, Tuscany. — Manasse, E. 

 Eurasia, Upper Palaeozoic in.' — Tcher- 



nyshev, T. 



Europe, fracture-lines. — Geikie, Sir 



Archibald, 2. 



(N.), Quaternary.— Freeh, F., 2. 



& Asia, orographical connection. — 



Kropotkin, Prince P., 2 ; Suess, E., 3. 

 Eurt/chilius. — Clarke, J. M., 12. 

 Eurydesma. — Koken, E. 

 Eusi/rinc/inm. — Squinabol, S., 3. 

 JEictrochus—Vritchari, G. B. 

 Euxite.— Lincio, G., 2. 

 Everett, J. D. See Obit., Anon., 3. 

 Evesham (Worcester).. — Richardson, L., 



5. 



Evolution, climate &. — Winchell, N. H. 

 , mammalian. — Benslej"^, B. A. ; Ly- 



dekker, K. 

 , vertebrate, in time. — Woodward, 



H., 7. 



P]we, Loch (Scotland). — Murray, Sir 

 John, 5. 



Exhibition, Louisiana Mining. — Storrs, 

 A. H. 



-, Paris International, 1900. — Gesell, 



A., 2. 



, St. Louis, 1904. — Bauerman, H. ; 



Coomaraswdmy, A. K., 4; Pellati, N., 

 3. 



Exogi/ra. — Ihering, H. von. 



ExTON, H. See Obit., Geikie, Sir 



Archibald, 4. 

 Eyling, Lake (E. Prussia). — Braun, G. 



Fagus. — Deane, H. 

 Fajumia. — Stromer, E. von, 4. 

 Falkland Is. (Atlantic).— Vallentin, R. 

 Falls Creek (Victoria).— Herman, H., 2. 

 Famennian, Condroz Massif. — Destinez, 

 P., 1 & 2. 



Farnham (Surre^O- — Monckton, H.W., 7. 

 Faroe Is. — Greener, G. A. 

 Farrell, Mount.— Waller, G. A., 3. 

 Fassa Valley (Tyrol). — Romberg, J., 2. 

 Fault, Shropshire Great East or Sy- 



mon. — Elsden, J. V., 2. 

 Faults, Ballarat.— Hart, T. S. 



, Loir Valley. — Welsch, J. 



, Meuse Valley. — Lespineux, G. 



, origin of. — Douville, H. 



Faunas, migration of. — Williams, H. S. 

 Favosites. — Angelis d'Ossat, G. de, 2. 

 Fayalite, Wisconsin. — Weidman, S., 3. 

 Fayiira (Egypt). — Andrews, C. W., 5; 



Stromer, E. von, 4. 

 Fedaiella. — Picard, E. 

 Fees Cave, Arcy-sur-Cure. — Hamy, E. T. 

 Feistniantelia. — Fritsch, A., 2. 

 Felday (Surrey). — Herries, R. S. 

 i^e^^s.— Schlosser, M., 2 ; Sheppard, T., 



6 ; Studer, T. 

 Felsoesztergdly (Hungai-y). — Koch, A.. 2. 

 Felspars.— Ries,' H., 3. 

 . See also Orthoclase, Plagioclase, 



&c. 



Felspathic rocks, Stavelot. — Dewalque, 

 G., 4. 



Fenestella. — Cumings, E. R., 2. 

 Fennema, R. See Obit., Verbeek, R. D. 

 M. 



