INDEX FROM 1861^-1903. 



Cal 



Calais Newboldi changed to Palce- 

 octopus Newboldi, H. Woodw. 

 96, 567 



Calamar)' {Doratetd/iis syriaca, 

 H. Woodw.), Cretaceous, Le- 

 banon, 83, I ; 96, 567 



Cala/iiites, Affinities of, 66, 428 ; 



69, 294 _ 



Fruits in Spathic Iron-ore 



near Hattigen, 65, 544 

 Foliage and Fruits of, 69, 



294-296 



Pennsylvanian, 93, 85 



Structure and Affinities of, 



70, 293 ; 02, 7^ 



undulatus, A. C. Seward on, 



88, 289 

 Calaiiiodoidron, E. W. Binney on, 



69, 140 



J. W. Dawson on, 70, 293 



Calamospondylus Foxi, Lydekker, 



gen. et sp. nov. 89, 1 19 



Oweni, Fox, sp. 66, 383 



CalaDiostachys Binneyafia, Schimp. 



93, 85 

 Calcaire Grossier, Paloplotheritmi 



in, 64, 118 

 Calcareous Strata, Distribution of, 



68, 143 _ 

 ■ Organisms, Mineralogical Con- 

 stitution of, 88, 66 

 Calcareously-incrusted Stones in 



Drift, 72, 144 

 Calccola sandalina, Lamarck, 66, 



356, 359, 409 ; 71, 122 ; 73, 57, 



140 ; 83, 130 

 Calciferous Grit, New Ophiiirella, 



from, 87, 97 

 Calcisponges from Eocene Ter- 

 tiary of Victoria, 00, 41 

 'Calcrete,' 02, 575 ; 03, 139 

 Calculations of Age of Earth, 83, 



309 ; 95, 172 ; 97, 415 

 Caldecote Series, Nuneaton, 86, 



543 

 Calder Valley, Yorkshire, 78, 500 ; 



79,46, 191, 313 

 Caliap07-a, Genus, 89, 433, 436 

 California, Geology, Paleeontology, 



Minerals, &c. of, 98, 96 



Glaciers in, 71, 269 



Silicified Woods of, 73, 98 



State Mining Bureau, 85, 277 



Callaway, Cliarles. Trema- 



doc Area near Wrekin, 74, 236 ; 



Correlation of Geological For- 



mations, 77, 445 ; Prof. Manto- 

 vani and 'Miolithic' Period, 77, 

 528 ; Volcanic Rocks of Shrop- 

 shire, 78, 96 ; Correlation of L. 

 Helderberg Group of New York, 

 78, 271 ; Fauna and Age of 

 Shineton Shales, 78, 332 ; Di- 

 visions of Silurian and Cam- 

 brian, 79, 142 ; Plagioclinal 

 Mountains, 79, 216 ; Rocks of 

 Anglesey and Malvern Hills, 80, 

 45 ; Pre-Cambrian Rocks of Bri- 

 tain and Bohemia, 80, 94 ; Pre- 

 Cambrians of Anglesey, 80, 

 117; Term 'Schist,' 80, 188; 

 Pre - Cambrian Rocks of St. 

 Davids and Bohemia, 80, 237 ; 

 Pre-Cambrians of Malvern Hills, 

 80, 325 ; ArchcEan Geology of 

 Anglesey, 81, 92 ; Limestone of 

 Durness and Assynt, 81, 92 ; 

 Archaean Rocks, 81, 348, 420 ; 

 82, 91 ; Metamorphic and Asso- 

 ciated Rocks of Wexford, 81, 

 494 ; Anglesey Geology, 82, 55, 

 287, 527 ; Torridon Sandstone, 

 82, 90, 141 ; Reply to Mr. 

 Kinahan, 82, 130 ; Highland 

 Problem, 83, 139 ; Gneissic 

 Rocks of Highlands, 83, 326 ; 

 Progressive Metamorphism, 84, 

 218 ; ArchEEanand Lower Palaeo- 

 zoic Rocks of Anglesey, 84, ■^^J^ ; 

 Metamorphic Area in Shropshire, 



84, 362 ; Azoic System, by 

 Whitney and Wadsworth, 85, 

 28 ; Plea for Comparative Lith- 

 ology, 85, 258 ; Granitic and 

 Schistose Rocks of Donegal, 



85, 278 ; Archaean Rocks of 

 Shropshire, 86, 376 ; Crystalline 

 Schists of Ireland, 86, 507 ; 

 Crystalline Schists, 87, 282, 383 ; 

 Parallel Structure in Rocks, 

 87, 351, 497 ; Glaucophnne in 

 Anglesey, 88, 238 ; ' Mon'an 

 System' of Prof. Blake, 88, 560; 

 89, 94 ; Secondary Minerals in 

 Crystalline Rocks, 89, 285 ; 

 Archaean Controversy, 89, 319 ; 

 Foliation in Malvern Hills, 89, 

 335 ; Volcanic Series of Shrop- 

 shire, 90, 143 ; Priority of No- 

 menclature, 90, 479 ; L'ncon- 

 formities between Rock-s) stems, 

 91, ^7 ; Cambrian Quartzites 



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