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in Shropshire, 92, 46 ; Schist- 

 making in Malvern Hills, 92, 

 545 ; Origin of Crystalline Schists, 

 93, 286 ; Conversion of Chlorite 

 into Biotite, 93, 535 ; 94, 217, 

 320 ; Cambrian Age of Charn- 

 wood elastics, 95, 142 ; Can a 

 Diorite become an Acidic Gneiss ? 

 95, 220 ; Dr. Callaway and Me- 

 tasomatosis, 95, 376 ; Metamor- 

 phism at Malvern, 95, 432 ; 

 Grey Gneiss of Anglesey, 96, 

 377 ; Origin of Gneisses of 

 Anglesey, 97, 237 ; Metamor- 

 phism of Grits and Shales, N. 

 Anglesey, 98, 330 ; Ouartzite 

 and Syenite in Warwickshire, 

 98, 379 ; Longmyndian Inliers 

 at Old Radnor and Huntley, 00, 

 282 ; Zigzag Course of Cheddar 

 Gorge, 02, 67 ; Crystalline Lime- 

 stones of Ceylon, 02, 284 ; 

 Plutonic Complex of Central An- 

 glesey, 02, 382 ; Cause of River 

 Curves, 02, 450 ; 03, 240 ; Ori- 

 gin of Archaean Rocks, 03, 191 



Callianassa isochela^ H. Woodw. 

 Sub-Wealden Boring, 75, 620 



Callopora incrassata, Nich. sp. nov. 

 74, 13 



Calymene ceraiopkthal/Jia, 68, 489 ; 

 69, 37, 43 



Cambay Gulf, Geology around, 69, 

 370 



Camberwell, Geology of, 76, 43 



Cambrian, Age of Dictyoneina 

 Slates, Nova Scotia, 02, 218 



and Silurian, 7S, 142 



Anglesey, Basement Beds of, 



81. 333) 439 



■ Base of, 82, 114; 90,308, 354 



Beds of British Isles, 81, 



507; 82, 125 



Belgium and France, 75, 42 



Belgium and Wales, 75, 42 



■ Biachiopoda, &c. 01, 473 



Caernarvonshire, Rocks Map- 

 ped as, 92, 41 

 Cape Breton, with Descrip- 

 tions of New Species, 02, 172 

 — — Characteristic (ienera of, 98, 

 82 



Charnwood Clastics, 95, 142 



Conglomerate of St. Davids, 



90, 525 

 ■^ Conglomerates, 90, 516 



Cambrian, Conocoryphe viola.^ H. 

 Woodw. New Trilobite in, 88, 



44 

 Eurypterid Remains in, 01, 



561 

 Cambrian Fauna in England, 88, 



421 



Studies on, 00, 88 ; 03, 278 



Cambrian Fossils, Mount Stephen, 



British Columbia, 02, 502, 530 



Fossils, 67, 417, 495 



Fossils of Sardinia, 87, 227 



Fossils ofSt. Francois Country, 



Missouri, 01, 559 

 Ostracoda from N.E. America, 



02, 401 

 — — Rocks, British Islands, 65, 



Birmingham, 82, 563 



Carnarvonshire, 88, 93 



Llanberis, 67, 553 



New Section, 68, 121 



N. America, 87, 155 



Nuneaton, 86, 319, 540 



■ Ramsey Island, 73, 94 



• St. David, 71, 330 



Cambrian, — Silurian, History of 



Names, 73, 385, 453, 504, 561 

 Rocks, Classification of, 72, 



383; 76, 157 ; 81,245 



Rocksof Scandinavia, 82,282 



Cambrinn Slates, Variegation in, 



69, 576 



System, 79, 14 ; 81, 261, 320 



■ Sweden, Medusa; in, 82, 24 



St. Davids, Pebbles in, 89, 



315 



Trilobites, New, 67, 578 ; 



88, 44 



Lower, of Beihesda, 88, 44 ; 



89, 8 



Lower of Brita n, Olenellus- 



fauna in, 88, 484 



Wales, Base ot, 93, 548 



Quartzite in Shropshire, 91, 87 



Ouartzites, 92, 45 



Cambridge, Coprolite-bed Eiibro- 



chus dausits from, 76, 398 



Chalk Escarpment of, 76, 284 



■ Gault and Greensand, 75, 136 



Geology of, 81, 565 



Cambridge Greensand, (lanoid 



Fishes from, 95, 207 

 — — Glauconitic Granules in, 76, 



539 

 Pebbles from, 81, 95 



