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INDEX. 



Characteristic plants, Miocene, i. 317. 

 Characters of the Swiss Miocene flora, 



i. 369. 



Charge, Miocene, i. 320. 

 Charpentier, J. de, i. 41 ; ii. 181, 228, 



229. 



Cheiropteris, i. 55. 

 Chelouia, Eocene, i. 274. 

 Chelonians found at Matt, i. 248. 

 Chemnitzia, i. 60. 

 Chief geological periods, table of the, 



ii. 235. 



Chinchillas, Miocene, ii. 79. 

 Chironomi, Miocene, ii. 53. 

 Chondrites, i. 59, 69. 

 Chronological table of the Quaternary 



period, ii. 203. 



Chrysomelinse, Miocene, ii. 20. 

 Cicadellinae, Miocene, ii. 52. 

 Cicadinse, Miocene, ii. 51. 

 Cidaridae, Cretaceous, i. 214. 

 Cinnamon-tree, i. 345, 347. 

 Cirripedes, Miocene, ii. 105. 

 Civets, Miocene, ii. 80. 

 Classification, of mountains, ii. 242. 

 Clathrophyllum Meriani, i. 55. 

 Clathropteris, i. 48. 

 Clausiliie, Miocene, ii. 3. 

 Clavicornia, Miocene, ii. 39. 

 Clavigellida, Miocene, ii. 104. 

 Climate, Liassic, similar in Switzerland 



and England, i. 94. 



of Madeira, ii. 135. 



of the Miocene district, ii. 126. 



of the various geological periods, 



ii. 262. 



Clubiona, ii. 10. 



Clubmosses, Carboniferous, i. 4. 

 Clupeidje, Eocene, i. 246. 

 Coal deposits, European, i. 34. 



epoch, atmosphere of the, i. 34. 



fields, English, i. 34. 



, formation of, i. 24. 



period, climate of, i. 18. 



, table of the annual quantities im- 

 ported principally into Geneva and 



Basle, i. 35. 

 , thin beds of, in the Numinulitic 



formation, i. 265. 

 Coccinellidse, Miocene, ii. 26. 

 Cockroach, Carboniferous, i. 20. 

 Cockroaches, Liassic, i. 82. 



, Miocene, ii. 20. 



Coleoptera, Liassic, i. 86. 



, Miocene, ii. 25. 



Collomb, E. M., ii. 223. 

 Columbellarice, Miocene, ii. 95. 

 Comb-fern, i. 15. 

 Compact tuffs, plants found in the, of 



Tuscany, ii. 174. 

 [Comparison of some metric measures 



and weights], ii. 304. 



Comparison of Swiss coast-faunas with 



those of neighbouring seas, i. 190. 

 of the plants of the Swiss Miocene 



with the present flora of Switzerland, 



i. 368. 



Composite, Miocene, i. 351. 

 Confervas. Miocene, i. 320. 



of Madeira, i. 68. 



Configuration of Europe during the 



Eocene period, i. 284. 

 Conglomerate, Miocene, i. 288. 

 Conifers, Cretaceous, i.' 231. 



, Liassic, i. 80. 



, Miocene, i. 323. 



, Saliferous, i. 52. 



Continent, Atlantic, ii. 224. 

 Continuous development, ii. 274. 

 Contorta-beds, i. 58. 

 Contraction in the mass of the sun, ii. 



269. 



Convolvulacese, Miocene, i. 353. 

 Copper-ore, i. 37. 

 Copridse, Miocene, ii. 36. 

 Coprophagous beetle, Liassic, i. 89. 



. beetles, Miocene, i. 310. 



Coral islands, Jurassic (plate), i. 122. 



reefs, how formed, i. 115. 



Coralline crag, ii. 172. 

 limestone, i. 163. 



r (White Jura), i. 119. 



rocks, animal life which accom- 

 panied the growth of, i. 123. 

 Corals, Carboniferous, i. 19. 



, Cretaceous, i. 214, 



, forms of, i. 128, 



, Jurassic, i. 114. 



, Miocene, ii. 104. 



Corbula Rosthorni, i. 59, 



Corbulacea, Miocene, ii. 102. 



Corda, M., i. 15. 



Cordaites, i. 15, 16. 



Coreodes, Miocene, ii. 49. 



Correlation between the transformation 



of the earth's crust and evolution of 



organic nature, ii. 291. 

 Crane-flies, Miocene, ii. 54. 

 Crayfishes, Liassic, i. 75. 

 Creation, times of, ii. 291. 

 Crenularis-beds, i. 162. 

 Cretaceous Cephalopoda, i. 183. 

 seas, rich and varied fauna of the 



Swiss, i. 184. 

 Crickets, Miocene, ii. 20. 

 Crioceridse, Miocene, ii. 28. 

 Crocodiles, Jurassic, i. 138. 



, Miocene, ii. 65. 



Croll, Mr. J., ii. 270, 272. 

 Crustacea, Jurassic, i. 138. 



, Miocene, ii. 5. 



of Madeira, i. 68. 



of the Nummulitic formation, i. 



270. 



