INDEX FROM 1804-19(K:. 



Cha 



Chalk White, Divisions of, 72, 469 

 Chalky-boulder-clay and Glacial 

 Phenomena, 97, 48 5 



Clay of Fenland. 95, 373 



and other Post-Tertiary Clays 



in Eastern England, 96, 449 

 Chalmers, J. A. and F. H. 

 Hatch. Geology of Mashona- 

 land, &c., 95, 193 



Gold-mines of Rnnd, 95, 571 



Chalmers, Robert. Glaciation 



of Eastern Canada, 89, 211 

 CJia7na ifivolieta, Guppy, sp. nov. 



74, 436 

 Chambers, Robert. ' Eskar ' 



at St. Fort, 67, 549 

 Champlain Formation, 73, 277 

 ^hampernowne, Arthur. 

 Starfish in Devonian, 74, 5 ; 

 Devonian and Old Red Sand- 

 stone, 76, 575 ; Devonian and 

 Old Red Sandstone in N. and S. 

 of Devon, 78, 193 ; Devonian 

 Question, 79, 125 ; Upper Devo- 

 nian in Devonshire, 80, 359 ; 

 Age and Relations of Ashburton 

 Limestone, 81, 410; Hoinalo- 

 7ioiits in Red Beds, Torquay, 

 81, 487 ; Zaphrentoid Corals 

 from British Devonian, 84, 375 ; 

 Homalonotus crassi'ca/fda, 85, 

 285 ; Obituary of [[839-1887], 



87, 336, 382 ; Memorial to, 



88, 183 ; Ashprington Volcanic 

 Series, 89, 332 



Chandler, Charles T. Water 



and Water-supply, 72, 477 

 Changes of Level in Glacial Period, 



87, 344 

 of Land and Sea in Devon- 

 shire, 65, 348 



■ in Mexico, 98, 193 



in North America, 91, 330 



Recent, 94, 257, 405, 502 



Changes of Surface of Land, 66, 



Channel Islands, Beekite in, 79, 



334 



Geology of, 78, 79, 1 1 1 



Metamorphism of Rocks of, 



78, 86 

 Channel Tunnel, 74, 34 

 Chapellhall Shell-bed, 92, 521 ; 



95, 277, 322 

 Chapman, Frederick. Fora- 



minifera of London Clay, 89, 



• 498 ; Artificial Perlitic Structures, 

 90, 79 ; Hyaline Foraminifera, 

 Gault, 92, 52 ; Microzoa, Phos- 

 phatic Chalk of Tapiow, 92, 

 383 ; Sheared Limestones, Ilfra- 

 combe, 93, 100 ; Bargate Beds 

 of Surrey, 94, 380 ; Rhaetic Fora- 

 minifera, Wedmore, 95, 331 ; 

 Microzoa in Bracklesham Clay, 

 97, 226 ; Patellina Limestone, 

 Egypt, 00, 3, 96 ; Foraminifera, 

 Upper Cambrian, Malvern, 00, 

 140 ; Foraminiferal Limestone, 

 Sinai, 00, 308 ; New Species of 

 Ostracoda, 00, 325 ; .■Eolian 

 Sands of Kathiawad, 00, 335 ; 

 Constituents of Sands and Loams, 

 Plateau Gravels, Sevenoaks, 00, 

 404 ; Age of Raised Beach of 

 Southern Britain, 00, 528 ; Oli- 

 phant Klip, Natal, 01, 552 ; 

 Alveolina and Nummulitic Lime- 

 stones, Egypt, 02, 62 ; Fora- 

 minifera, a Study of Protozoa, 

 02, 175 



Chapman, F. and C. I>. Sher - 

 born. Gault Ostracoda, Folke- 

 stone, 93, 342 



Chapman, Henry. Evolution 

 of Life, 73, 278 



Chapter in History of Meteorites, 

 82, 58, 106, 164,212,311, 356,424, 

 446, 505. Sec also Meteoritfs 



Characodiis minimus^ Davis, sp. 

 nov. 86, 155 



Characteristic British Fossils, 67, 

 464 



Characters of Mammals, 01, 242 



Charlesworth, Sdward. Red 

 Crag of Suffolk, 68, 577 ; Obi-' 

 tuary of [1813-1893], 93, 526 



Charlton, Excursion to, 73, 328 



Charms, Fossils applied as, 93, 246 



Charmouth, Fossiliferous Beds in 

 Selbornian of, 03, 388 



Charnwood Forest, Ancient Rocks 

 in, 96, 485 



Drift of, 70, 497 



Geology of, 65, 498 ; 68, 



III, 197, 199 



N.W. Region of, 91, 86 



Pre-CamlDrian Rocks of, 80, 



324 



Rocks of, 95, 92, 142 



Rocks of Brazil Wood in, 79, 



481 



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