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Crag, Suffolk, 95, 506 



Suffolk and Antwerp, 65, 103, 



149 



Suffolk and Belgium, 67, 91 



■ Unio ii/nosus, in, 72, 431 



Crag'or, Thomas. Rock-basins 

 in Granite Tors, Cornwall, 81, 

 480 



Crags, Succession of, 72, 209 



Craig*, Robert. Bos primi- 

 ge/ii'us in Boulder-clay of Scot- 

 land, 68, 486; 69, 41 ; Arctic 

 Shells below Boulder - clay at 

 Woodhill, Kilmaurs, 69, 525 ; 

 Geology of Dairy, 69, 183 ; 

 Geological Time, 78, 479 ; Mam- 

 moth Remains and Arctic Shells, 

 82,285; Obituary of[i8ii-i9oi], 

 01, 191 



Cranbourne Meteorite, 83, 59 



Crane, SSiss i^g-nes. Living 

 Fishes and their Fossil Affinities, 

 77, 209 ; Recent and Fossil 

 Cephalopoda, 78, 487 ; New 

 Classification of Brachiopoda, 

 93, 318 ; Evolution of Brachio- 

 poda, 95, 65, 103 ; Palaeontology 

 of New York, 96, 36 



Crane, Sd'ward. Obituary of 

 [1822-1901], 01, 286 



Crane, in Peat, 01, 422 



Crania Bayaniana, Dav. sp. nov. 

 70, 464 



— — Nysti, Davidson, sp. nov. 73, 



153 

 Cranial Osteology of Lepidotus and 



Dapcdius^ 93, 413 

 Crateriform Sand-dunes and Cwms, 



93, 323 

 Crater-lakes of Italy, 75, 348 

 Crawford, Joseph. Geology of 



Nicaragua, 92, 382 

 Crayford, Worked Flints from, 72, 



268 

 Kent, Teeth of Ovibos mos- 



chattis from, 79, 246 

 Creatures of other Days, 94, 426 

 Credner, Hermann. Develop- 

 ment of Branchtosaieriis, 87, 



276 ; StegocepJiali, 94, 82 ; Laby- 



rinthodonts, 90, 569 

 Creechbarrow in Purbeck, 02, 242 ; 



03, 149, 197 

 Creeping of Soil-cap by Frost, 89, 



' Creeps,' 74, 238 



Creig-hton, J. XL. Pigotite in 



Cornwall, 94, 223 

 Crenularis-beds, Jurassic, 64, 264 

 Crepitacella^ Guppy, gen. nov. 67, 



500 

 Cretaceous Aporrhaid^E, 75, 49,. 



124, 139, 198, 291, 392; 84, 529 



Beds, Black Ven, 84, 573 



— — Beds of Ely, 65, 529 



Beds of Folkestone, 74, 474 



Beds of S. W. England, 74, 246 



Beds, Upper, 76, 513 



Brachiopoda, 68, 268 ; 85 



228 

 Canadian Crustacea, 00, 392, 



433 

 Cephalopoda from Hokkaido, 



Japan, 03, 413 

 Cephalopoda of S. India, 65, 



272 

 Crustacea of Lebanon, 87, 



132 

 Deposits, Saitrocephalus lan- 

 d/or tuts from, 78, 254 



Dinosaurian Vertebrae, 87, 93 



Echini, Narbada Region, 87, 



92 



Echinoids, 91, 234 



Echinoids, Abnormal, 91, 116 



Entomostraca, 70, 76 



and Eocene Floras, 84, 492 



Fish-fauna of Lebanon and' 



England, 88, 471 

 Fish-remains from Manitoba, 



90, 42 



Fishes from Mexico, 91, 514 



Fishes from Scandinavia, 91, 



80 

 Flints, Physical History of, 



80, 88 

 Formation of Ardennes, 79, 



328 

 Formation of Bohemia, 73, 



Formation of Russia, 92, 385 



Fossils from Drift of More- 

 seat, 96, 247 



Fossils from Sinai, 69, 31 



Gasteropoda, 76, 75, 105, 160; 



77, 556 ; 80, 49, 187 



Groups of Norfolk and Kent, 



67, 29 



Inoceravn^ 73, 1 19 



and Jurassic Formations, 



Limits of, 70, 230 



Lamellibranchiata, 00, 83 



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