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Cladograpnis capillaris^ Carr. sp. 

 nov. 68, 130 



Clcidophora^ sp. nov. 80, 578 



Clark, J. Edmund. Glacial 

 Sections at York, 83, 79 



Clark, Geo. Geology of Mau- 

 ritius, 67, 168 



Clark, G-. T. Basaltic Dykes of 

 IndiM, 69, 133 



Clark, Capt. Jas. Geology of 

 Saxon Swi zerland, 68, 437 



Clsurk, J. W. and T. IKEcXLenny 

 Hug'hes. Life of Sedgwick, 



90, 422 



Clark, H.. Silurian Fossils of 

 N.E. Ireland, 02, 497 



Clark, William Bullock. Re- 

 vision of American Echinoidea, 



91, 234 ; Geological Survey of 

 Maryland, 01, 266, 418 



Clarke, Slyde. Geological Rea- 

 soning, 72, 572 



Clarke, John M. Discovery of 

 Clyjiienia in N. America, 92, 

 173 ; Protoconch of Orthoceras, 



94, 141 ; Genus Nafino, 94, 561 ; 

 Study of Brachiopoda, 94:, 280 ; 

 PaltEOzoic Brachiopoda, 94, 172 ; 



95, 327 ; New Palaeozoic Crus- 

 tacea, 01, 472 



and Clias. E. Seecher. 



Silurian Brachiopoda, 90, 173 



and James Kail. Devo- 

 nian and Silurian Fossils of N. 

 Ameiica, 88, 521 ; Palaeozoic 

 Brachiopoda, 93, 130, 518 ; 96, 

 36 ; Palaeontology of New York, 

 93, 518; 96, 36; Palaeozoic 

 Sponges, 00, 230 



Clarke, Rev. William Sran- 

 white. Goldfield, Nepean River, 

 N.S.W. 65, 330 ; Oil-bearing 

 Deposits of N.S.W. 66, 224; 

 Geology of VV. Australia, 66, 503, 

 551 ; Auriferous Deposits of Aus- 

 tralia, 66, 561 ; Fossiliferous De- 

 posits of N.S.W. 67, 26 ; Di- 

 nornis., an Australian Genus, 69, 

 383 ; Geology of N.S.W. 78, 

 568 ; Obituary of [1798-1878], 

 78. 379 



Clarke, William James. Coal- 

 measures, Shropshire Coalfield, 

 Unconformity in, 01, 45 



Classification of American Palaeo- 

 zoic Crinoids, 91, 78 



Classification of British Eocenes, 



82, 466 



Carboniferous Series, 87, 117 



Cretaceous Beds, 65, 197 



■ Dinosauria, 82, 80; 87, 562 ; 



88, 45 ; 96, 388 



Eruptive Rocks, 90, 89 



European Rocks, 82, 1 58, 2 1 9, 



272, 316 



Ichthyopterygia, 88, 309 



■ Lake Basins, 83, 171 



Lower Chalk of N. Germany, 



03, 94. 



Mesozoic Mamm.alia, 88, 132 



and Nomenclature of Rocks, 



75, 583 



of Red Rocks in Durham, 



90, 8 



of Rocks, 68, 506 ; 76, 114, 



03, 173 



Sedimentary Strata, 84, 318 



Strata between Kimeridgian 



and Aptian, 96, 238 



Stratified Rocks, 85, 293, 



Tertiary Beds of Gironde, 90, 



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Rocks, 79, I, 14 

 Welsh Pre- Cambrian Rocks, 



80, 298 

 ClatJiropora inter texta, Nich. sp. 



nov. 74, 125 

 Clava Section near Inverness, 96, 



498 ; 97, 27, 63 

 Clava Shell-bed, 95, 277, 322, 351 

 Clavinian,( = Ur. Jurassic), 84, 526 

 Claxheugh Section, 97, 377 

 Clay Boulders, 78, 571 

 Ironstone, Origin of, 73, 233, 



395 



Oxford, Thickness of, 76, 237 



Precipitation of, 74, 567 



White, Flintshire, 74, 67 



with Flints, 70, 578 



Clays, Composition of, 94, 36, 64 



Fossiliferous, near Lough 



Neagh, 79, 62, 214 



Shales, and Slates, 96, 309, 



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Fossil Tree in Clinton Limest. 

 of Ohio, 78, 558 ; Helicopora 

 latispiraiis., 82, yj"] ; New Car- 

 boniferous Trilobite, 84, 303 ; 

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