INDEX FROM 186Jf-1903. 



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Carpenter, Philip P. Crag 

 Formations, 65, 152; Conuliis 

 priscus, 67, 417 



Carpenter, William Ben- 

 jamin. Structure and Affinities 

 of Eozoon Canadense, 66, 80 ; 

 Temperature of Inland Seas, 

 72, 545 ; Animal Life in Deep 

 Sea, 75, 88 [1813-1885]. 



and 2f . S. Brady. De- 

 scription of Parkeria and Loftu- 

 sia, 69, 273 



Carposphara Neocomiensis^ Grimes, 

 sp. nov. 95, 346 



Carr, W. I>. Lincoln Lias, 83, 

 164 ; Erratic Boulders, 88, 96 



Carrall, James W. Fossils in 

 Carboniferous of China, 80, 

 570 



Carrara Marble, 76, 289, 382 



Carriacou and Grenada, Rocks and 

 Soils of, 97, 419 



Carrock Fell, Study in Igneous 

 Rock-masses, 95, 139 



Hypersthenite of, 82, 210, 



336 



• Variolite Rocks, 94, 551 



Carruthers, S. "W. London 

 Clay of Gipsy Hill, 83, 279 



Carruthers, William. Cone 

 from Carboniferous Beds at Air- 

 drie, 65, 433 ; Caidopteris punc- 

 tata^ 65, 484 ; Coal-plants, 66, 

 229 ; Lepidodendron and Cala- 

 mites^ 66, 428 ; Araucarian 

 Cones, 66, 429 ; Fossil Conifer- 

 ous Fruits, 66, 534 ; Systematic 

 Position of Graptolites, 67, 70 ; 

 Cycadean Fruits from Secondary 

 Rocks, 67, loi ; Aroideous Fruit 

 from the Stonesfield Slate, 67, 

 147 ; Cycadeoidea Yatesii, 67, 

 199; Graptolites, 67, 187, 336; 

 Revision of British Graptolites, 



68, 64, 125 ; British Fossil Pan- 

 dane^, 68, 153 ; Classification 

 of Graptolites, 68, 199 ; Secon- 

 dary Coniferous Fruits, 69, i ; 

 Beania from Yorkshire Oolites, 



69, 97 ; Genus Fle]ning ites,_<69 ^ 

 1 5 1 ; Award of''^ollaston Fund^ 

 69, 179 ; Structure and Affinities 

 of Sigillaria and Allied Genera, 

 69, 224 ; Age of Rocks of Alaska 

 Territory, 69, 239 ; Cryptogamic 

 Forests of Coal Period, 69, 289 ; 



Foliage and Fruit of Calamites, 

 69, 294 ; Contributions to Fossil 

 Botany for 1869,70, 181 ; Fern- 

 stem from Heme Bay, 70, 189 ; 

 Petrified Forest near Cairo, 70, 

 306 ; Cycadean Stems from 

 Secondary Rocks, 70, 573 \ 

 Papers on Fossil Botany for 

 1870, 71, 218 ; Supposed Vege- 

 table Fossils, 71, 427 ; Coni- 

 ferous Fruits from Secondary 

 Rocks, 71, 540 ; Fossil Plants, 



72, 49 ; British Fossil Botany 

 for 1871, 72, 369; Tree-ferns 

 of Coal - measures, 72, 465 ; 

 Halonia and Cyclocladia, 73^ 

 145 ; Fossil Botany for 1872, 



73, 16 r ; Evolution of Plant- 

 Life, 76, 560 ; Fossil Wood from 

 Griqua Land, 79, 286 ; Pateo- 

 botany of Sweden, 82, 22 ; 

 Sigillaria Serlii, 83, 49 ; Fossil 

 Roots in Sarsen Stones of Wilt- 

 shire, 85, 361 



Carson, Alexander. Rise and 

 Fallof Lake Tanganyika, 92, 274 



Carter, K. J. Triassic Verte-. 

 brata, 88, 182 



Carter, James. Orithopns 

 Bonneyi, 72, 529 ; Skull of Bos 

 priinigenius, 74, 492 ; Decapod 

 Crustaceans of Oxford Clay, 86, 

 378 ; Fossil Isopoda, 89, 193 ; 

 Decapod Crustacea of England, 

 97, 571 ; Obituary of [181 3- 



1895], 95, 479 

 Carter, Rev. W. Iiower. 



Underground Waters of NAV. 

 Yorkshire, 01, 75 



Caruana, A. A. Fossil Ele- 

 phants of Malta, 70, 238 



Carus-Wilson, Cecil, flexible 

 Sandstone, 92, 429 



Carvill-Xtewis, H. Genesis of 

 the Diamond, 87, 22 ; Studies 

 in Glaciation, 87, 28 



Caryoc7^inus, Holm on, 90, 570 



Caryophyllia Bredai, from Wood- 

 bridge, 73, 327 



cylitidracea, Reuss, 71, 378 



Casartelli, Ii. C. Recent 

 Earthquakes, 67, 187 ; Volcanic 

 Disturbance in Mediterranean,. 

 67, 239 



Casquets and Rocks of Alderney, 

 89, 331 



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