INDEX 



383 



Capel Curig, 150, 153, 193 



Caradoc rocks, 230, 333 



Cardiganshire, see South Wales 



Cardwell, E., 207, 217, 228 



Carlingford, 319 



Carlisle, 344 



Lord, 161 



Carlyle, T., 285 



Carnedd Llewelyn, 152, 154, 161, 

 167, 203 



Carpenter, W. B., 124 



Cerrig y druidion, Survey work at, 105 



Chalmers, Thomas, 100, 146 



Chambers, R., detected by Ramsay as 

 author of the Vestiges of Creation, 

 78 ; at British Association, Oxford, 

 103 ; first induces Ramsay to study 

 glacial geology, 137 ; notice of, 

 137 ; at British Association, Edin- 

 burgh, 1 66 ; on Ramsay's early 

 glacial studies, 202 ; on British 

 glaciers, 203 ; last interview with 

 Ramsay, 297 



Chamouni, 201 



Charlesworth, E., 124 



Chartist scare of 1848, 129 



Chatillon, 268 



Cheltenham, 237, 261 



Chiavenna, 352 



Chili, elevation of, 85, 87 



Church Stretton, 80 



Clent Hills, 198 



Clew Bay, 315 



Climate of Britain, 59 



Clunn's Hotel, Covent Garden, 122 



Clynnog fawr, 158 



Coal, foolish search for, near Caernar- 

 von, 148 



Coblenz, 264 



Cole, Sir Henry, 290 



College of Science, at South Kensing- 

 ton, origin of, 312 



Cologne, 327 



Colours for igneous rocks on Geological 

 Survey maps, 231, 232 



Como, Lake of, 341, 352 



Conglomerates, geological importance 

 of, 171, 172 



Continents, Ramsay's views regarding 

 former, 323, 358 



Conway, 153, 213 



Conybeare, W. D., 58 



and Phillips's Geology of England 



and Wales, new edition of, under- 

 taken by Ramsay and E. Forbes, 

 58, 72 



Cookman, Mrs., letters to, 194, 264, 

 271, 318, 320, 323, 331, 336, 339, 

 340, 341, 345, 349 



Cornwall, early geological maps of, 

 37, 205, 206, 211 



Coronation stone at Westminster, 284 



Covenanters, 249, 250 



Cowper, quoted, 157 



Craig's Court, Museum in, 41, 128, 



174, 183 



Crib goch, 135, 136 

 Criccieth, 333 

 Croll, J., 310 



Crombie, J., dyer in Edinburgh, 3 

 Elizabeth, mother of A. C. 



Ramsay, 2 



"Crown and Anchor," Strand, 30 

 Crum, Walter, of Thornliebank, 2 ' 

 Cumberland, 314, 342 

 Cwm Gwynant, 214 

 Cwm Idwal, 168 

 Cwm Llafar, 168 

 Cynicht, 214 



DAKYNS, J. R., 288 



Dale (Pembrokeshire), 233 



Dalkeith, 243 



Dallas, W. S., 309 



Dalquharran Castle (T. F. Kennedy), 

 249 



Dana, J. D., 252 



Danube river, 328 



Darwin, C., on Ramsay's essay on 

 " Denudation of South Wales," 85 ; 

 at Geological Society, 123 ; visit of 

 Ramsay to, 130 ; on British glaciers, 

 170, 203 ; on imperfection of the 

 Geological Record, 357 



Dechen, H. von, 262, 299 



Dee river (Wales), 333, 360 



De la Beche, H. T., notice of, 18 ; 

 is asked by Murchison to take 

 Ramsay into the Geological Survey, 

 28 ; writes offering appointment on 

 Geological Survey to Ramsay, 32 ; 

 ancestry, 34 ; founded Geological 

 Survey, 34 ; sent to Military College, 

 Great Marlow, 34 ; devotes himself 

 to geology, 35 ; scientific qualifica- 

 tions, 35 ; published works by, 36 ; 

 personal character, 36 ; begins the 

 investigation of the geology of S.W. 

 England, 36 ; defrays most of the 

 expense of the early years of Geo- 

 logical Survey, 38 ; publication of 

 his Maps and Report on Devon and 



