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Cone-in-cone Structure, 85, 283 ; 

 86, 139 ; 87, 17 ; 88, 574 ; 92, 



138, 240, 278, 334, 432, 480, 505 ; 

 94, 285 ; 98, 236 

 Conflict between Geology and 

 Physics, 93, 87 



— of Truth, 02, 418 

 Configuration of Ground and Denu- 

 dation, 67, 3 



Conformation of the Alps, 64, 270 

 Congeria Beds, 74, 325 ; 81, 271 

 Conglomerate, Brecciated, 87, 500 



■ Modern, 86, 1 1 



near Melmerby, 99, 45 



Twt Hill, 81, 194 ; 82, 18, 48 



Conglomerates of Lambay Island, 



78,48 

 Congo, Suboceanic Valley of, 00, 



94 

 Congress, International Geological, 



88, 526 

 Coniferous Fossil Fruits, 66, 429, 



534 

 Fruits from British Secondary 



Rocks, 69, I ; 71, 540 

 Remains from Solenhofen, 72, 



150, 193 



Wood Fossil, 72, 57 



Coniston Group, 68, 240 



Flags, 91, 459, 5^8 



Limestone, 92, 97, 295, 443, 



526 

 Connaught and Ulster, Geology of, 



80,27 

 Connecticut River Valley, 83, 128 

 Connection and Separation of Pacific 



and Gulf of Mexico, 95, 206 

 of Glacial Period with Oscilla- 

 tion of Land, 01, 205 

 Conocardium^ 73, 297 

 Cotioceplialites A usiralts, H. 



Woodw. sp. nov. 84, 344 

 Conoclypeiis Delanoiiei., var. milvi- 



for7ms, Gregory, var. nov. 98, 1 54 

 Conocoryp/ie, British Species of 



Genus, 00, 250 



— hi/cephala, Belt, sp. nov. 68, 10 



loigzspiiia, Belt, sp. nov. 68, 9 



Viola, H. Woodw. sp. nov. 



88,44 



IVilliainsonii, Belt, sp. nov. 



68,9 

 Conrad's Fossil Shells of N. 



America, 93, 564 

 Consolidated Blocks in Suffolk 



Drift, 67, 126 



Consumption, Connection of Geo- 

 logical Structure, &c., with, 69, 

 81, 144, 369, 499 



Contact Alteration at New Gallo- 

 way, 90, 287 



Aletamorphism, 95, 122, 163 



— — Metamorphism, Clays and 

 Slates, 94, 36, 64 



Rocks, Great Whin Sill, 98, 



69, 123 



Rock from Shap, 95, 314 



Structure in Syenite of Brad- 

 gate Park, 91, 86 



Conte, Prof. Joseph lie. 

 Obituary of [1823-1901], 01, 384 



Contejean, Prof. Ch. Ele- 

 ments de Geologie et Paleonto- 

 logie, 75, 421 



Contemporaneity of Chalk and 

 Flint, 93, 275 



Contemporary Deposits and Cha- 

 racteristic Genera of Mammalia, 

 99, 61 



Continent, Evolution of N. Ameri- 

 can, 84, 522 



Formation, 83, 523 



Continental Elevation in Glacial 

 Period, 98, 32 



Elevation, 90, 208, 561 



Geology, 70, 46 ; 76, 289 



Lands and Oceans, 88, 1 13 



Masses, Rise and Fall of, 79, 



298 



Continental Museums, Vertebrate 

 Palaeontology in, 88, 395 



Continents, Origin of, 83, 241 ; 



84, 46 



and Oceans, 80, 385 ; 03, 564 



Permanence of, 82, 546 ; 83, 



309, 524 ; 86, 97, 189, 287, 288 

 Contorted Drift, 68, 453 

 Contortion and Metamorphism, 



90, 189 

 of Limestone, Experiments on, 



69, 505 

 Contortions, Cause of, 68, 205, 



339. 341 



Contouring Geological Maps, Sub- 

 terranean, 58, 238, 335 



Contour-lines on Geological Maps, 



85, 132 



Controverted Questions of Geologv, 



95, 231 

 Co7iHlarta,bif(isctata, Salter, 02, 123 



clavus, Salter, 02, 122 



Genus, 73, 295 



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