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Bury, Lancashire, summary of schools and 

 scholars in the borough of, 1835, i2i> 



Cadiz, on the statistics of vitality in, by Col. 

 Sykes, 1838, 174. 



Caithness, on chalk jflints and oolitic fossils 

 from the boulder -clay in^ by Hugh Miller, 

 1850, 93. 



' , on a new form of ichthyolite dis- 

 covered by C. W. Peach in the flagstones 

 of, by Sir P. de M. G. Egerton, I860, 

 78. 



, on the submerged forests of, by J. 



Cleghorn, 1859, loi. 



, on some new fossils from the old red 



sandstone of, by J. Miller, 1859, 115. 



, on fossil fish, new to the old red sand- 

 stone of, by C. W. Peach, 1859, 120. 



< , on the zoophytes of, by C. W. Peach, 



1859, 155. 



Calabar, Old, on the zoology of, by A. Mur- 

 ray, 1855, 115. 



, Old, on a new species of Galago (Ga- 



lago murinus) from, by A. Murray, 1859, 



, Old, on the skull of a Manatus sene- 



galensis (sea cow), by W. Oliphant, 1855, 

 116; some account of the Egbo Society of, 

 117, 



— — , Old, on the skull of a Manatee from, 

 by Dr. J. M'Bain, 1859, 150. 



, Old, on the natives of, by Prof. Da- 



niell, 1845, 79. 



Calcutta, Prof. Ansted on the coal districts 

 of the neighbourhood of, 1846, 63. 



• , on the mortality of, by Col. Sykes, 1844, 



«8. 



Caldbeck Fell, on the native diarseniate of 

 lead of, by Prof. T. Thomson, 1838, 46. 



, on the geology of, and the lower sedi- 

 mentary rocks of Cumberland, by Prof. 

 Harkness, 1857, 67. 



C alder, valley of the, on the occurrence of 

 boulders in the, by J. T. Clay, 1842, 55. 



Caledonia, New, on the ethnology of, by 

 A. K. Isbister, 1849, 85._ 



California, on the gold regions of, by Sir R. 

 I. Murchison, 1§49, 60. 



, on the phenomena exhibited by the 



Geysers of, by Dr. S. Macadam, 1854, 73, 



, on the growth and commercial pro- 

 gress of, by P. L. Simmonds, 1855, 188. 



Cambridge, University of, on the compara> 

 tive number of degrees taken in the 17th 

 and 19th centuries, by J. Heywood, 1845, 

 85, 



and Oxford, on the comparative statis- 

 tics of the Universities of, in the 16th, 

 17th, and 19th centuries, by J. Heywood, 

 1842, 99. 



, on the geology of the neighbourhood 



of, including the formations between the 

 chalk escarpment and the Great Bedford 

 Level, by Rev. Prof. Sedgwick, 1845, 40. 



, on remains of new and gigantic spe- 

 cies of Pterodactyle (P. Fittoni and P, 



Sedgwickii) from the upper greensand 

 near, by Prof. Owen, 1858, 98. 



Cambridge, on the pterodactyles of the co- 

 prolite-bed near, by Rev. J. B. P. Dennis, 

 1860, 76. 



, on modern deposits connected with the 



drainage of the country in the neighbour- 

 hood of, by Rev. Prof. Sedgwick, 1845, 

 44. 



, on the jaws of the Ichthyosaurus from 



the chalk near, by Mr. Carter, 1845, 60. 



Cambridgeshire, on the geographical distri- 

 bution of the plants of,' by Rev. Prof. 

 Henslow, 1831-32, 606. 



, on the turf of the fens of, by Rev. L. 



J^enyns, 1845, 75. 



Canada, short notice of the progress of na- 

 tural science in, by P. P. Carpenter, 1860, 

 109. 



, on the annual increase of property, 



and of exports and imports in, by J. 

 Hume, 1848, iiz. 



, on the geology and mineralogy of, by 



Capt. Baddeley, 1840, 1 14. 



, on the caverns of, by Dr. G. D. Gibb, 



1859, 106. 



■ , on the age of the copper-bearing rocks 



of Lakes Superior and Huron, and on the 

 physical character of, by W. E. Logan, 

 1851, 59. 



on the fossils of the lower and upper 



Silurian rocks of, by J. W. Salter, 1851 , 6 3. 



, on the climate of, by Dr. Daubeny, 



1838, 29. 



and the United States, on the meteoro- 

 logy of, by R. Russell, 1855, 42. 



Canary Islands, on the stature of the Guan- 

 ches, the extinct inhabitants of the, by 

 Dr. Hodgkin, 1844, 81. 



Cantire, Argyleshire, on the geology of the 

 southern extremity of, by Prof. Nicol, 

 1850, ICO. 



, Mull of, results of deep dredging near 



Sana Island, off the, 1842, 70. 



Cape Farewell, on the geographical position 

 of, by Dr. West, 1835, 66. 



Cape of Good Hope, observations on stars 

 and nebulse at, by Sir J. F. W. Herschel, 

 1838, 17. 



Cape frontier, notice of fossils and plants 

 collected at Sunday River, on the, 1851,68. 



Cape de Verd islands, on the use of the Bo- 

 fareira (Ricinus c.mmunis) as a means 

 adopted by the natives to excite lactation, 

 by Dr. J. O. M'William, 1850, 132. 



Cardiganshire, on the origin of the physical 

 outline of a portion of, by Prof. A. C. 

 Ramsay, 1847, 66. 



Carlisle, on the red sandstone of, by N. 

 Wood, 1838, 78. 



, on the rain-fall at Harraby, near, 



by J. Atkinson, 1841, 30. 



Carnac (Brittany), on some remarkable pri- 

 mitive monuments at cr near, and on the 

 discrimination of races by their local and 

 fixed monuments, by Dr. Blair, 1849, 82. 



