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INDEX. 



genus, 359 ; Card, clivinoides, 360 ; 

 /ongi^arsis, description of, 360. Fig. 2. 

 Suppl. PI. XIX.; Stephensii, description 

 of, 361. 



Calostomus, description of this new genus 

 of Lucanites, 364; Cat. squamosus, 

 description of, 365. 



Caypore, tradition relating to this animal, 

 among the natives of Brazil, 315. 



Ceterach officinarium, occurrence of in 

 certain parts of Ireland, 17, 19, 21, 75, 

 118, 175. 



Cerasus Virginianus, 217. 



Cerithium Corhula, occurrence of, in the 

 London clay formation at Bracklesham 

 Bay, 25 ; Ceri. Cornucopice, occurrence 

 of, in the London clay formation at 

 Bracklesham Bay, 25. 



Chiton alternatus, description of, 288 

 CJiit. hastatus, description of, 290. Fig, 

 4. Suppl. PI. XVI.; atratus, description 

 of, 294 ; Australis, description of, 290 

 brevispinosus, description of, 287. Fig, 

 1. Suppl. PI. XVI. ; dZia^Ms, description 

 of, 289 ; concinnus, description of, 293 

 Ci/mblola, description of, 292 ; evanidus 

 description of, 291 ; fimhriatus, descrip 

 tion of, 293 ; foveolatus, description of, 

 290 ; lentiginosus, description of, 293 

 lyratus, description of, 293 ; patultis. 

 description of, 291 ; pectinatus, descrip 

 tion of, 288. Fig. 3. Suppl. Pi. XVI. 

 petholattts, description of, 289 ; sculp 

 tus, description of, 292. Fig. 5. Suppl 

 PI. XVI. ; spiniger, description of, 287 

 Fig. 2. Suppl. PI. XVI. ; strigatus, de 

 scription of, 289 ; tenuistriatus, descrip 

 tion of, 291; versicolor, description of, 

 292; virgulatus, description of, 291 

 Watsoni, description of, 288. 



Chitons, description of some new species 

 of, 287. 



Chintonia borealis, 217. 



Cicindela, remarks on the species of, men- 

 tioned in Olivier, 169-173; Cic. sex- 

 guttata, 214; vtdgaris, 214. 



Circus cyaneus, observed by Mr. New- 

 man at Cunnemara, 16. 



Claytonia Virginica, 217. 



Coleoptera, observations upon certain 

 North American species of, 275, 276. 



Coleopterous insects, descriptions of some 

 new species of, 362. 



Colour, variation of, in wild plants, 325. 



CompositcB, 217. 



Convallarice, 217. 



Conus deperditus, occurrence of in the 

 London clay formation at Bracklesham 

 Bay, 25. 



Coobiagarranroe, description of the cave 

 at, 119. 



Coptis trifolia, 217. 



Corhula gallica ?, occurrence of, in tiie 

 London clay formation at Bracklesham 

 Bay, 25. 



Crag, fossil shells of the, 230, 294. 



Crane-fiy, singular mode of extrication of 

 the Imago from the Pupa-case, in a 

 species of, 101. 



Crassitella, new species of, found in the 

 London clay formation at Bracklesham 

 Bay, 25. 



Crinoidea, on a recent species of, 352. 



Crocodile, occurrence of the teeth, &c. of, 

 in the Tilgate Grit at St. Leonard's, 88. 



Cryptocephalus bivius, description of, 249 ; 

 Crypt, larvatus, description of, 250 ; 

 lautus, description of, 250; limbatus, 

 description of, 250 ; mammifer, descrip- 

 tion of, 250 ; geminatus, description 

 of, 250 ; lixus, description of, 250 ; 

 luteolus, description of, 250. 



Hoopoe, taken at Fishguard, Pembroke, 

 250. 



Cypripedium spectahile, 216. 



Cystopteris fragilis, occurrence of in cer- 

 tain parts of Ireland, 19. 



Cytherea, new species of, found in the 

 London clay formation at Bracklesham 

 Bay, 25 ; Cyth. sulcatarea, occurrence 

 of, in the London clay formation at 

 Bracklesham Bay, 25 ; trigonula, oc- 

 currence of, in the London clay forma- 

 tion at Bracklesham Bay, 25. 



Dasyurus minimus, 299. 



Desmodium, 217. 



Devonshire, notice of landslip on the coast 

 of, 138. 



Diaphonia, description of this new genus 

 of Cetonites, 366 ; Diaph. dispar, de- 

 scription of, 366. 



Didelphys penicillatus, 299. 



Dicotyles, species of, in Brazil, 105. 



Dielytra cuculluria, 217. 



Diptera, observations upon North Ameri- 

 can species of, 277. 



Distoma contortum, found on the gills of 

 a sun-fish, 240. 



Distoma nigrqfiavum, found in the intes- 

 tines of a sun-fish, 240. 



Dragon-fly, occurrence of a fossil species 

 of, in the Lias at Warwickshire, 301. 



Eburia j^ir^o described, 196. 



Echinites, siliceous casts of, found in the 

 chalk, 38 ; circumstances attending the 

 disappearance of the shell from the in- 

 vesting siliceous matrix, 39 ; proposed 

 separation of the flint casts into true 

 and false, 39 ; partial silicification of 

 the shell itself, 41 ; cavity of the shell 

 not always perfectly filled, 41 ; distinct 

 crystals of calcareous spar on the inter- 

 nal surface of the shell, 41. 



Edentata, fossil remains of, in Brazil, 109. 



