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GEOLO G rCA L J J A GA ZIXE. 



Canadian Record of Natural His- 

 t()r>- and Geology, 84, 464 



Rock-specimens from Cana- 

 dian Rockies, 02, 544 



Canal System in Shields of Pteras- 

 pi' ian Fishes, 87, 378 



Caiicellaria scalatella^ Guppy, sp. 

 nov. 74, 408 



CanceridcE, New Genus of, 67, 531 



Candler, Charles. Lacustrine 

 Ddp:)sits, 89, 376 



Candona elongata, Jones and Kirk- 

 by, 5 p. nov. 84, 361 



yta7itelli^ Jones, sp. nov. 88, 



535 

 thillipsiaiia^ Jones, sp. nov. 



78, 108 



SanctcB Marice^ Jones, sp. nov. 



95, 26 



• siibreniformis, Jones, sp. nov. 



93, 388 



subovata, Jones, sp. nov. 93, 



388 



Canid^e, Pleistocene, 78, 282 



Cannel, Origin ofj 66, 208 



Cannington Park Limestone, 71, 

 504 ; 72, 94 



Cannock Chase, Bunter Conglo- 

 merate of, 73, 16 



Canierbury and Westland, New 

 Zealand, Geology of, 80, 41 



Canterbury, New Zealand, The 

 Curiosity-shop Beds, 85, 383 



Cantrill, T. Crosbee. Keuper 

 Outlier nr. Kidderminster, 95, 

 265 ; Spirorbis Limest. and Thin 

 Coals, Permian, Wyre Forest, 

 95, 374 



and Aubrey Strahan. 



Geology of Cardifif, 03, 269 



Cantyre, Raised Beach of, 66, 5, 



139 

 Cape-Breton Island, Nova Scotia, 



Geology of, 86, 378 

 Cape Colony, Coalfields o^, 79, 



55°) 553 



Devonian Fossils from, 72, 41 



Geological Survey of, 96, 286 



Government Geologist, 74, 



432 

 Cape of Good Hope, Discovery of 

 Diamonds, 69, 208, 2,11 ; 75, 545 



Geology of, 74, 83 



Trilobite from, 73, 43 



Report of Geological Com- 

 mission, 99, 323 ; 03, 227, 569 



Capellini, Giovanni. Ichthyo- 

 saurus cojnpylodon, 90, 418 ; 

 Italian Gharials, 91, 34 ; Rubble- 

 drift and Ossiferous Breccia in 

 Palmaria, &c. 95, 520 

 Capihnia Ruppelli, var. Barroni, 



Newton, var. nov. 00, 502 

 Capulus neritoides, var. Siinpso)ii^ 



R. Eth. jun. var. nov. 77, 247 

 Caradoc-beds of Corwen, Rami- 



pora in, 79, 241 

 Carbides and Combustible Mine- 

 rals, Origin of, 66, 287 

 Carbon-crust on Fossil Plants, 93, 



576 

 Carbonia Ag?tes, T. R. Jones, sp. 

 nov. 70, 218 



var. rti^ulosa, T. R. J. nov. 



70,218 



var. subrugulosa, T. R. J. nov. 



70, 218 



E%>eii?i(B, T. R. J. sp. nov. 70, 



71S 

 Carbonic Acid, 64, 231 ; 67, 366 



in Atmosphere, 67, 366, 441 ; 



69, 300 ; 88, 517 



Action on Limestone, 80, 514 



Carboniferous, Acanthodian Fish 

 in, 03, 512 



Amphibians, 91, 145 



Annelides, 80, 109, 171, 215, 



258, 304, 362 



Arachnida, 71, 385 ; 72, 150, 



385 ;. 73, 104 ; 78, 433 ; 02, 

 439, 487, 488, 522 ; 03, 247, 248, 

 405, 406 



Batrachia, 77, jj 



Brachiopod new to Britain, 



98, 266 



British, Tubicolar Annelida, 



80, 109, 171, 215, 258, 304, 362 



Cephalopods, 91, 549 



Classification, Prof. Hull's, 



77, 312 



Cockroaches, 67, 388 ; 71, 



I 387 ; 77, 79 ; 87, 49, 5^, 433 . 



Conglomerates of the Basin 



of the Eden, 74, 282 



Crinoidea in the American 



]vluseum, 94, 174 



Cyclus. 70, 544 ; 93, 28 ; 



1 94, 530 



I Ejitomostraca of Scotland, 



67, 273 



E77toniosiraca from Nova 



Scotia, 84, 356 



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