408 INDEX. 
Challenger Bank, 54, 55, 56. 
Chama lingua-felis and C. macrophylla, 
fossil, 186. 
Champlain or Lawrentian Period, 60. 
Champlain Period, 75, 199. 
Changes due to erosion, 99. 
Channel, cutting, 125. 
Channels, filling up of the, 94. 
Channels or cuts, outer, 90, 93, 94. 
Character of the rocks, 47. 
Charles Island, fossils at, 191. 
Chasm at Cooper’s L., 106, 109. 
Chirodota rotifera, 145, 146. 
Chiton tuberculatus, 183. 
Chub Cut, 95, 94. 
Cirratulus grandis, 148. 
Clarence Cove, 54, 110, 133, 134. 
Clavulina communis. 140. 
Climate of Bermuda, 61. 
Cliona sulphurea, borings of, 151. 
Codakia costata, C. orbiculata, and orbi- 
cularis, fossil, 186. 
Codakia tigrina, fossil, 186. 
Columbella cribraria, fossil, 180. 
©. mereatoria, fossil, 780. 
Compact limestones, 65. 
Coney Island, 71, 86, 126. 
Congiomerate, 78. 
Consolidation, none below low - tide 
level, 65. 
Consolidation of sands, 61, 
Cooper’s Island, 93, 106, 109, 198. 
Coralliophaga coralliophaga, borings, 
150. 
Corallina, 118. 
Coral Reefs, characteristic life of, 204. 
Corals, fossil, 177, 187, 189. 
Corals, great age of, 149. 
Cornuspira foliacea, 140, 188. 
Cristellaria compressa, 140. 
Crow-lane, 136. 
Crow-lane Harbor, fossils at, 185. 
Crustacea of the Devonshire formation, 
179, 
Cuts or Channels through reefs, 90, 93. 
94. 
Cuts, position and depth of the, 90-94. 
Cypreea asellus and C. tigris, 181. 
Cypreea cinerea and C. exanthema, fos- 
sil, 180. 
Cyphoma gibbosa, fossil, 180. 
Decay of limestones, slow rate of, 101, 
103. 
Deep Bay, landslide at, 154. 
Devil’s Hole, 51, 84, 85, 86-93. 
Devonshire Bay, 73, 78, 80. 
Devonshire formation, 75, 76-81, 178, 
189. 
Devonshire formation, marine fossils of, 
178, 179, 189, 199. 
Devonshire Parish, 76. 
Devonshire Swamp, 155. 
Dockyard on Ireland Island, 81. 
Dominica Island, 55. 
Drifting Sands, 151-155, 
Drill, of oysters, 148. 
Ducking Stool, 133. 
Earthquake shocks, 135. 
Kast Ledge Flat, 115. 
Eaton, Eng., sand pipes at, 173. 
Echinometra subangularis, 151. 
Eggs, fossil, 195, 196. 
Elbow Bay, drifting sands at, 72, 79, 
119, 150, 152, 153-155. 
Elies’ Harbor, 126. 
Emergence of the land, 56. 
Emmet, Thomas, 136. 
Enoplobranchus sanguineus, 147. 
Erosion by streams in former periods, 
105. 
Erosion by the sea, rates of, 127. 
Erosion by the waves, 106. 
Erosion of the North Shore cliffs, islets, 
and ledges, 107. 
Erosion of the Outer reefs and flats, 114. 
Erosion of the South Shore cliffs and 
reefs, 119. 
Euconulus turbinatus, 168, 770, 193. 
Eupoiymnia magnifica, 147. 
Evolution of Greater Bermuda, 57. 
Explanation of Map I, 93. 
Extinct Land Snails, 74, 158, 190, 199. 
Fasciolaria distans, 180, 189. 
Findlay, A. G., 91. 
Fissurella alternata= greeca, fossil, 183. 
F. (Cremides) barbadensis = antilla- 
rum, fossil, 783. 
F. Listeri, fossil, 183. 
Fissuridea alternata, fossil, 183. 
Flatt’s Viliage, 95, 111, 136. 
Foraminifera, fossil, 140, 188. 
Formation, Devonshire, 75, 76, 199. 
Formation, Paget, 199. 
Formation, pliocene, 199. 
Formation, Walsingham, 68, 199. 
Fort Catherine, eroded rocks near, 64. 
Fossil birds and reptiles, 195. 
Fossil casts of plants, 198. 
Fossil land-shells, 70, 158, 199-196, 199. 
Fossil marine shells, 73-80, 178-189, 
196, 199. 
Fossil palmetto stumps, 62, 72, 74, 79, 
80, 172. 
Fossil plants, 177, 198. 
Fossil sea-turtles, 196. 
Fossils of czeolian limestones, 189. 
Fossils of the Beach-rocks, 73-80, 178- 
189, 199. 
Fossils of Devonshire formation, 178- 
18955199: 
Fossils of Ireland Island, 195. 
Fossils of uncertain nature, 198. 
Fossils of the Walsingham formation, 
156, 158. 
Gastrochena rostrata, borings, 150. 
Geology, 47. 
