38 



Constitution of gljcocoll find its clorivatives, VII., 87. 



Copper salts ns catalytic agent in decomposition of lij'droxyamidosulpliates, 



XIII., 497. 

 Coptosoma creimlare Agassiz, XVII., Art. 12, 4. 

 Coral reefs in the islands of tlie Rinkin curve, notes on the raised, XVI., 



Art. I. 

 Corallinoß, genicula of, study of, XIX., Art. 14, 1-44. 

 Corallinps Japonicre, verfo, XVI., Art. 3, 1-36. 

 Corail infe, revised list of, XX., Art. 12, 1-46. 

 CorhifeJJa and HetcroteUa, XVII., Art. 9, 1-34. 

 Corhula venusta Gonld, XXI., Art, 2, 39. 

 Cordaites principalis (Germ.), XXIIl., Art. 8, 13-14. 

 Cordierite as contact mineral, III., 312-334. 

 Cretaceous Cephalopoda from the Hokkaido, XVIII., Art. 2, 1-55 ; XX., Art. 



2, 1-45. 

 Cretiicrons fossils from Shikoku, IV., 357-366. 

 Cryjjtohranchus japonicns, some notes on, I., 269-274. 

 Cryptodon ßexuosus Mont., XXI., Art, 2, 52. 

 Crystal sphere, notes on a large, I., 377-279. 

 Crystalline schists of Chichibu, on the so-called, II., 77-141. 

 Ctenis Txaneliarai Yok,, XXI., Art. 9, 29. 

 Cucurliitaceœ, wild and cultivated in Japan, comparative anatony of, XVIII., 



Art. 4, 1-56, 

 Gycadeosperinum japonicum GeyL, III., öQ. 

 Cycas revoluta, Entwicklung der Geschlechtsorgane und Vorgang der 



Befruchtung bei, XII., 151-214. 

 Cyclina cJdnensis Chem., XXI., Art. 2, 48. 

 Cyclostomata, contrilnitions to tlie morphology of, X., 225-237 ; XIII., 311- 



425. 

 Cy klonen und» An ticy klonen, kreisförmige, I., 183. 

 CylicJ/na acuta Tok., XXL, Art. 2, 32. 



miisasliiensis Tok,, XXI., Art. 2, 32. 



oUusa Tok,, XXL, Ai-t, 2, 33, 



