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Index. 



Carbonate Springs, Eegna-Verin, 475. 

 Carboniferous Limestone, Leicester- 

 shire Coalfield, 228. 



S. Wales Coalfield, 229. 



Carnarvonshire, Geology of part of, 



12, 75. 

 Cenomanian and Turonian Cheilo- 



stome Polyzoa, 256. 

 Chalk Polyzoa, 50, 145, 492. 

 Chalk Zone of Holaster planus, Isle 



of Wight, 245. 

 Chamberlin, T. C, Origin of Earth, 



279. 

 Chambers, C. G., Bedfordshire, 518. 

 Characese, from the Lower Headon 



Beds, 42. 

 Charnian Movement, East Kent, 398. 

 Chrysostoma Sehoynensis, sp. nov., 



C. T. Trechmann, 299. 

 Cil-y-Coed to St. Annes, Llanllyfni, 



Geology of, 12, 75. 

 Cladoselache clarki, Upper Devonian, 



Ohio, U.S.A., 542. 

 Clapp, F. G., Petroleum and Gas 



Besources, Canada, 36. 

 Clark, W. B., Obituary of, 432. 

 Classification of Igneous Bocks, A. 



Holmes, 115. 

 Clyde Area, Tertiary Dykes of, 305, 



350. 

 Coal-boring at Presteign, Badnor- 



shire, 481, 552. 

 Coalfield, Central Scotland, 426, 475. 

 Cockerell, T. W. A., New Tertiary 



Insects, 329. 

 Cole, G. A. J., Bhythmic Deposition 



of Flint, 64. 

 Conacher, H. B. J., Oil-shales and 



Torbanites, 93. 

 Conchological Features of Lenham 



Sandstone, Kent, 259, 320. 

 Conulus albogqlerus, Buccal Arma- 

 ture of, 433. 

 Coolgardie and East Coolgardie, 428. 

 Copper Sulphide, Secondary Beactions 



involved in Enrichment, 222. 

 Coprolites, Spiral, not Saurian but 



Sharks, 541. 

 Coral Octotremacis, 9. 

 Corals, Bugose, 108. 

 Correlation and Chronology in Geology, 



285. 

 Cretaceous Brachiopoda and Mollusca, 



West Africa, 132. 



Crabs from S. Dakota, 225. 



Gasteropoda, 471. 



Mollusca, New Zealand, 294,337. 



Polyzoa, New, 492. 



— — Unconformity in East Kent with 



Older Bocks, 542. 



Cribrilina Bramfordensis, sp. nov., 



Brydone, 493. 

 galanthis, nom. nov., Brydone, 



495. 



repleta, nom. nov., Brydone, 495. 



Seafordensis, sp. nov., 51. 



T-formis, sp.nov., Brydone, 493. 



transita, sp. nov. , Brydone, 492. 



tumuliformis, sp. nov., 51. 



Crick, G. C, Obituary of, 528, 555. 

 Crystals and Crystal Forces, 223. 

 Linear Force in Growing, 223. 



DAVISON, C, Eruption of Sakura- 

 jima (1914), 520. 



Day, T. C, Igneous Intrusive near 

 Macbie Hill, 93. 



Dean, B., Bibliography of Fishes, 428. 



Deeley, B. M. , Disturbed Gravels, 157. 



Detrital Andalusite in Cretaceous and 

 Eocene, 135. 



Diatryma, Skeleton of Giant Bird, 

 469. 



Liplodocus Camegiei, suggested re- 

 construction, 356. 



Discoides cylindricus, Perignathic 

 Girdle of, 389. 



Disturbed Gravels, B. M. Deeley, 157. 



Dithyrocaris tricornis and D. testu- 

 dinea, Horizon of, 269. 



Dixey, F., and Sibly, T. F., Car- 

 boniferous, S. Wales Coalfield, 229. 



Douville, H., Cretaceous and Eocene 

 of Tibet, 429. 



Drysdale, C. W., Ore Deposits, British 

 Columbia, 39. 



Dunstones of Plymouth, 282. 



Duparc et Grosset, Platiniferous De- 

 posits of Spain and Bussia, 176. 



et Tikanowitch, Geology of the 



Urals, 178. 



EABLY Man, 1. 

 Earth, Origin of, 279. 

 Earthquake in Marsica, Italy, 474. 

 East Kent, Charnian Movement in, 



398. 

 Unconformity between Cretaceous 



and Older Bocks in, 542. 

 Easter Island, 138. 

 Eastman, C. B., Fossil Fishes in 



U.S. Nat. Mus., 223. 

 Echinoidea Holectypoida, 160, 196, 



249, 342, 389, 433. 

 Economic Geology, 181. 

 Ellis, David, Jurassic Fossil Fungus, 



102. 

 Eminent Living Geologists : Alfred 



Harker, 289 ; Osborne, Professor 



Henry Fairfield, 193. 



