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Tlusfcelesaurus. — Seeiey, H. G., 5. 

 Euskivcheii (Rh.-Pruss.). — Fuchs, A. ; 



Wolff; W. 

 Eust/ringmm. — Hinde, Gr. J. 

 ISutomoceras. — Gemmellavo, G. G. 

 Evans, Sir J., Biogr.—See Anon., 22; 



& Ohit. — See Anon., 5 ; also Geikie, 



Sir A., 1 & 4. 

 Evergreen (Colo.).— Ritter, E. A., 2, 

 Evettes, Les (Savoy). — Girardin, P. 

 Evi quarry (Fribourg). — Musy, M., 4, 

 Evolution, angiosperm. — Arber, E. A. 



N., 3. 



■ -, corals, &c.— Clarke, J. M., 3. 



, mammalian. — Osborn, H. F., 8. 



, mineral. — Kicciardi, L. 



, palseontological. — Abel, 0., 2 ; 



Diener, C, 3 ; Jaekel, 0., 5. 

 Exe R.— Ellis, T. S., 2; Stralian, A. 

 Exeter (Devon).— Clay den, A. W. 

 Exhibition, Franco- British. — ^Bather, F. 



A., 5; Daniell, G. F.; Smith, G. F. 



H., 3. 



of Mining, &c., Sweden. — Dahlerus, 



C. G. 



, St. Louis. — Anon., 24. 



Experimental geology.— »S'ee Geology. 

 Extinction - angles, thin sections &. — 



Wright, F. E. 

 Eyre Peninsula (S. Australia). — Mawson, 



D. 



Fagarasului Mts. (Rumania). — Rein- 

 hard, M. 



Fairbanks (Alaska). — Prindle, L. M. 

 Falkland Is.— Halle, J. ; Nathorst, A. 



G., 3 ; Scottsberg, C. 

 Fallstein (Hanover). — Wollemann, A., 



1 & 2. 



Faluns, Britanny. — Leriche, M. 

 Famennian, Dinant. — Mourlon, M., o. 

 Farbezin (Pomerania). — Hess von Wich- 

 dorfi^, H. 



Faroe Is. — Cornu, F., 5 & 8 ; Gcergey, 

 R. 



, geological literature, 1901-1907.— 



See Denmark. 

 Farrell, Mt. (Tasm.).— Ward, L. K. 

 Fascicularia. — Steinmann, G., 6. 

 Fault in esker, Massachusetts. — -Lahee, 



F. H., 2. 



lines, Atlantic. — Bruce, W. S. ; 



Milne, J., 4. 

 Faults, Alaska. — Martin, L. 

 , classification of. — Chamberlin, T. 



C. ; Gushing, H. P., 3 ; Fairchild, H. 



L., 2 ; Jaggar, T. A., fil. ; Spurr, J. 



E. , 2; Reid, J. A.; tolman, C. F., 

 Jil. ; Willis, B., 2. 



, earth's density &. — Berget, A. 



, Grand Canon (Colo.). — Ransome, 



F. L., 6. 



, Liege. — Fourmarier, P., 5. 



, Nevada. — Daggett, E. 



, overthrust. — Breton, L., 12. 



, Saint-Gilles. — Fourmarier, P., 4. 



Faunas, palaeogeography &. — Semper, 

 M. 



Fauquez (Brabant). — Matliieu, E. ; Si- 

 moeus, G., 3 & 7. 



Favosites. — Parks, W. A. 



Faxo (Denmark). — Milthers, V., 4. 



Fayum (Egypt). — Andrews, C. W., 2 ; 

 Deperet, C., 2; Engelhardt, H.; Op- 

 penheim, P. ; Osborn, H. F., 5. 



Feldberg (Hesse). — Fuchs, A., 2. 



Felsitic agglomerate, Charnwood. — Ben- 

 nett, F. W. ; Stracey, B. 



Felsogalla. — See Galla, Upper. 



Felspar, Tallangallook.— Howitt, A. M., 

 4. 



Felspars. — Barbier, P., 2; seealso Ortho- 

 clase, Sfc. 



Feltrine Alps (Venetia). — Piaz, G. dal. 

 Fere-en-Tardeuois ( Aisne). — Thomas, H. 

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

 Ferques (Pas-de-Calais). — Rigaux, PI, 2. 

 Ferru, Mte. (Sardinia). — Deprat, J., 3. 

 Fertilizers, limestone. — Van Horn, F. B. 

 Fiaccena tunnel (Tuscany). — Magri, G. 

 Fibroferrite, Tuscany. — Manasse, E., 2. 

 Fihalaria. — Lambert, J., 3. 

 Fichtelgebirge (Bavaria). — Buecking, 



H., 1 & 2 ; Fink, W, ; Henglein, M. ; 



Schmidt, A., 1 & 5. 

 Fichtelite, Borkovic. — -Plzak, F. 

 Ficus. — Squiuabol, S., 2. 

 Fiji Is. (Pacific). — Jensen, H. I., 4. 

 Filisparsa. — Maplestone, C. M. 

 Filton & Avonmouth Ry. — Tutcher, J. 



W. 



Finger Lake (N.Y.).— Rich, J. L. 

 Finkenberg (Rh. -Prussia). — Zirkel, F. 

 Finland.— Flink, G., 2; Kreutz, S. ; 



Reusch, H., 3; Sederholm, J. J., 1 & 



2 ; Truestedt, 0. 

 Fion Valley (Champagne). — Laurent, 



J., 2. 



Fire-clay, Illinois.— Purdv, R. C. 

 Fischa R. (Austria).— Toula, F., 3. 

 Fishes, Carboniferous. — Jackson, J. W., 



2 ; Ja;kel, 0., 3 ; Eastman, C. R., 2 ; 



Reynolds, S. H., 2 ; Traquair, R. H. 

 , Cretaceous. — Jordan, D. S. ; Musy, 



M., 4 ; Priem, F., 2 ; Woodward, A. 



S., 2 & 7. 



, Devonian. — Branson, E, B. ; East- 

 man, C. R., ; Fraipont, C, 4 ; Jtekel, 

 O., 2 & 4 ; Traquair, R. H., 2 ; Wat- 

 son, D. M. S., 3 ; Whiteaves, J. F. 



■ , existing forms of fossil. — Musy, 



M., 2. 



, jaws of. — Ja^kel, 0. 



, Jurassic. — Woodward, A. S. 



, Permo-Carboniferous.- Woodward, 



A. S., 6. 



, restoration of fossil. — Jajkel, 0., 



3. 



. scales of. — Goodrich, E. S. 



] Silurian.— Leriche, M., 2 ; Mat- 

 thew, G. F. 



, Tertiary. — Ameghino, F., 4 ; Chap- 

 man, F., 11 ; Hussakof, L. ; Joleaud, 

 L., 2 ; Leriche, M., 1, 2, 3, 5, & 6 ; 

 Priem, F., 1 & 2. 



. See also Otolites. 



