INDEX. 



[The names printed in Italics are those of fossils figured at the 

 pages referred to.] 



ACACIA-LIKE trees of Sheppey, 269. 



Adams, Mr., his account of a Mam- 

 moth 308. 



America (South), Tertiary Geology 

 of, 349. 



Ammonites (Liassic), 138, 141. 



(Oolitic), 190. 



Ancient epoch, 1 5. 



Animalcules, infusorial, 233. 



Anoplotherium, 284. 



Apiocrinite, 186. 



Apteryx, 341. 



Asia, Tertiary Geology of, 329. 



AspidorhynchuS) 194. 



Astraa, 186. 



Aulopora, 30. 



Auricula, 294. 



Aurochs, Lithuanian, 318. 



Australia, Tertiary Geology of, 338. 



Azoic rocks, 20. 



Bacillaria, 234. 

 Baculite, 245. 

 Bear of the Caverns, 313. 

 Belemnite, 146, 190. 

 Bellerophon, 94. 

 Beryx, 247. 



Birds, fossil, of London Clay, 280. 

 Bourgueticrinus) 240. 

 Brachiopoda, account of, 39. 

 Brussels, older tertiary beds of, 

 271, 289. 



Calamite, 84. 



Calymene, 36. 



Carboniferous period, 73, 101. 



Catenipora, 31. 



Caryocrinites, 34. 



Caryocystites, 34. 



Caverns, ossiferous, 313. 



Cephalaspis, 64. 

 Cephalopoda, account of, 38. 



(Silurian), 42. 



(New Red Sandstone), 119. 



(Liassic), 139. 



(Oolitic), 190. 



(Cretaceous), 243. 



Ceratite, 119. 



Cerithium, 272. 



Cervus (Megaceros) hibernicus, 



320. 



Cetiosaurus, 195, 220. 

 Chain coral, 31. 

 Chalk, 229. 

 Chelonichthys, 69. 

 Chelydra, 295. 

 Chiracanthus, 71. 

 Chirotherium, foot-print of, 127. 

 Cidaris (Oolitic), 187. 

 Cirrhopoda, account of, 38. 

 Cirrus, 95. 



Clay slate, notice of, 18. 

 Coal, 76. 

 Coccosteus, 68.' 

 Conus, 272, 294. 

 Coprolites, 172. 

 Coralline, Sertularian, 29. 

 Corals (Silurian), 30, 31. 



(Oolitic), 186. 



Corbula, 272. 



Creseis, 41. 



Cretaceous period, deposits of, 227. 



general condition of the sea 



during, 250. 

 Crinoidal animals (Silurian), 33. 



(New Red Sandstone), 118. 



(Liassic), 136. 



(Oolite), 186. 



(Cretaceous), 240. 



Crioceratite, 244. 



