



GENERAL INDEX. 153 









PAGE 



PAGE 



Fisher, Rev. 0. 







. 67 



Glyptostrobus heterophyllus . 31, 103 



X looUIC CI U|JI;1L/110 • ■ 







.- 78 



„ Ungeri . . 31,39 



J. ii,£ii\jy<x * . • 







. 18 



Gnetacese . . . . .141 



Florida 







32, 44 



Gnetum .... 141, 142 



Florid ese 







. 108 



Goeppert . . .57, 60, 84, 96, 101 



Flowers of Coni ferae . 







. 15 



Goldenberg on Lepidodendron . .112 



Folkestone, fossil cones from 







11, 127 



Gordon's Pinetum . . 17,20,47,100,102 



Forbes, Prof. E., on fossil plants 





80, 101 



„ Herbarium . . . .28 



Forests of Coniferse, distinguishing 



charac- 



Grand'Eury . . .112, 113, 115, 116 



ters of 







1 fi 



Greenland, Flora of, 2, 6, 19, 24, 32, 35, 36, 38, 39, 



X Ul IJ C . > , 







R7 

 o/ 



42, 46, 58, 61, 70, 75, 100 



Fossil fruits and seeds of Lone 



on Clay 



20 



„ Cretaceous Flora of 2, 11, 61, 62 



X laill^Cf IJlCtllt UCUo Ul 







d T 



„ Tertiary Floras not Miocene . 3, 80 



lUooll Vv'UlillCl laJ ul . 







1 4 ^ 



„ causes of changing climates . 7 



Frptipl a 



^ 1 \, iiy, i(Ai • • • 







18, 134 



Greensand . . . .29, 127, 131 



Fucoids 









Gres du Soissonuais . . . .50 



Funeral Cypress 







. 134 



„ de la Sarthe . . . .50 



Fungi 







. 108 



Grey Chalk . . . . .132 











Guatemala . . . . .26 



Gardener's Chronicle 







63, 72 



Gurnet Bay . . 4, 36, 40, 66, 67, 93, 95, 103 



Garges, gypsum of 







4 



Gymnosperms, antiquity of . . .9 



Gault, Coniferse of, 11,29, 



34, 60 



62, 



127, 128 



„ evolution of . . .9 



„ deposition of . 







. 131 



„ number of Tertiary species . 12 



„ of Hainault 







61, 62 



„ position of . . .9 



Geikie, Archibald 







77, 78 



Gymnospermous wood . . .53 



Geinitzia 







29, 133 





Gelinden, Limestone of 







4 



Hainault, Cretaceous Flora of . 11, 61 



Geological Survey of Ireland . 







. 81 



Hampshire basin, formerly a delta . . 7 



„ IMagazine . 







127, 128 



Hiiring, flora of 19, 24, 35, 50, 57, 92, 96, 98 



Germany, Cretaceous deposits 



of 





11 



Havre, Lower-Cretaceous Coniferae of . 11 



Giant's Causeway 







. 81 



Hebrides . . . . .79 



Ginkgo . 10, 13, 42, 44, 102, 



115 



, 125, 126 



Hector . . . . .55 



„ adiantoides . 





46, 99, 100 



Heer, 3, 12, 18, 19, 31, 32, 34, 38, 42, 44,49, 53, 58, 



,, biloba 



4C,99, 122, 123 



70, 75, 84, 87, 90, 92, 96, 98, 100 



„ concinna 







. 45 



„ on the Kome beds . . .12 



digitata 







11 



„ the fossil plants of Mull . . 80 



,, eocBenica 







. 46 



,, and Pengelly . . . .91 



„ primordialis . 







46, 100 



Hemlock spruce . . . .73 



Ginkgophyllum 





124, 125, 126 



Hempstead, Flora of . . 4, 36, 39, 59, 90 



Glenarm 







81, 85, 88 



Henslow . . . . .64 



Globigerina ooze 







. 131 



Hepaticse ..... 108 



Glyptolepis . 







53, 125 



Herne Bay, Flora of . . . 4,65 



Glyptostrobus 





12, 



26, 29, 30 



Highcliff, fossil cones at . , 67, 68 



„ bilinicus 







. 31 



Himalaya, Coniferse of 16, 61, 62, 66, 84, 128 



„ europseus 







30, 31 



Hindustan . . . . 48, 98 



„ „ (also 



Taxodiuni) 



50 



Hong Kong . . . , .71 



„ gracilliraus 







. 91 



Hooker and Bentham . . .47 



