108 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Dawkins (W. Boyd) on the physical 
geography of the Mediterranean during 
the Pleistocene age, 1872, ioo; report 
on the archaeological and zoological re¬ 
sults of the exploration of the Victoria 
Cave, 178 
- on the exploration of the Settle 
Cares, 1873, 250 ; 1874, 133 ; 1875, 
166 ; 1876 , 115 ; 1877 , 215 ; 1878, 377 
- on the Sub- Wealden exploration , 
1873, 490 ; 1874, 21 ; 1875, 346 
-on the rate at which stalagmite is 
being accumulated in the Ingleborough 
Cave, 1873, 80 ; on the northern 
range of the Iberians in Europe, 142 
- on the erratic blochs of England and 
Wales , 1874, 192 ; 1875, 82 ; 1876, 
no; 1877, 81 ; 1878, 185 ; 1879, 135 ; 
1880, no; 1881, 204 ; 1882, 243 ; 1883, 
136 ; 1884 , 219 ; 1885, 322 ; 1886 , 223 ; 
1887, 236 ; 1888, 101 ; 1889, 115 ; 1890, 
340 
- on the examination of two caves near 
Tenby , 1878, 209 
-- on the exploration of certain caves in 
Borneo , 1879, 149 
-on the bone caves of Derbyshire, 
1879, 337 ; on the geological evidence 
as to the antiquity* of man, 399 
- on the mode of reproduction of 
certain species of Ichthyosaurus from 
the Lias of England and Wurtemberg , 
1880, 68 
- on the exploration of the caves of the 
South of Ireland , 1880, 209 ; 1881, 218 ; 
1882 , 240 ; 1883,132 
-on the action of carbonic acid on 
limestone, 1880, 573 
-- on the geology of the Channel 
tunnel, 1882, 542 ; Address to the De¬ 
partment of Anthropology 7 , 597 ; *the 
light thrown by the exploration of 
caves on the conquest of Britain, 607 
•-the master-divisions of the Tertiary 
period, 1883, 490 
-—— on the former connection between 
North America and the eastern side of 
the Atlantic, 1884, 812 ; the range of 
the Eskimo in space and time, 898 
- oil the scientific examination of the 
country in the vicinity of Mount 
Roraima in Guiana , 18S5, 690 
- on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee , 1885, 708 ; 1886, 
285 ; 1887,459; 1888, 255 ; 1889, 187 ; 
1890, 55 
-on the kerosine shale of Mt. Victoria, 
New South Wales, 1886, 643 ; on the 
westward extension of the Coal- 
Measures into south-eastern England, 
650 ; on the Celtic and Germanic 
designs on Runic crosses, 834 ; on the 
recent exploration of Gop Cairn and 
Cave, 839 
Dawkins (W. Boyd) on the herds of wild 
cattle in Cliartley Park and other parks 
in Great Britain, 1887, 135 ; on the 
prehistoric inhabitants of the British 
Islaiids, 1887, 168 ; 1888, 289 ; 18S9, 
318 ; 1890, 548 
- on the geography of the British 
Isles in the Carboniferous period, 1887, 
684 ; on the structure of the Millstone 
Grit of the Pennine chain, 686 ; on the 
phyllites of the Isle of Man, 700 ; on 
the present state of the Channel 
tunnel, and on the boring at Shakes¬ 
peare Cliff, near Dover, 722 ; tthe 
beginning of the geography* of Great 
Britain, 803 
-Address to the Geological Section, 
1888, 644 
-discussion on coral reefs, 1888, 719 
- 071 the geography a,nd geology of the 
Atlas ranges in the Empire of Morocco, 
1889, 165 
- on the collection , preservation, and 
systematic registration of photographs 
of geological interest in the United 
Kingdom, 1890,429 
-and G. Busk on the discovery of 
platycnemic men in Denbighshire, 
1870, 148 
Dawson (G. M.), sketch of the geology 
of British Columbia, 1880, 588 
- on the North-western tribes of the 
Dominion of Canada, 1885, 696 ; 1886, 
285 ; 1887, 173 ; 1888, 233 ; 1889, 797 ; 
1890, 553 
--on the Rocky Mountains, with spe¬ 
cial reference to that part of the Range 
between the 49th parallel and the 
headwaters of the Red Deer River, 
1886, 638 
- (Major H. P.), magnetic disturb¬ 
ances at Foi't Rae in 1882-83, 1888, 
3 1 
*-(J. W.) on organic remains in 
Laurentian rocks in Canada, 1864, 5 S 
-on two new coal-plants from Nova 
Scotia, 1863, 67 
-on the fossil plants of the Post- 
Pliocene deposits of Canada in con¬ 
nection with the climate of the period, 
and the formation of Boulder Clay, 
1865,50 ; on the succession of Pakeozoic 
floras in North America, ib. 
- on the geological relations and 
mode of preservation of Eozoon cana- 
dense, 1883, 494 
--[Sir J. W.] on the more ancient land 
floras of the old and new worlds, 1884, 
738 
-on the relations of the geology* of 
the Arctic and Atlantic basins, 1886, 
638 ; on Canadian examples of sup¬ 
posed fossil Algrn, 651 ; note on photo¬ 
graphs of mummies of ancient Egyptian 
