578 
Cape Colony, 140, 189. 
Carboniferous, Lower, Classification of, 
562. 
Carboniferous Arachnida, 505. 
Carboniferous Limestone, Coral. Zones 
inal, Wil. 
Carboniferous Limestone, 
Fauna of, 67. 
Carnivores’ from Miocene ot Western 
Nebraska, 524. 
Carrock Fell, Pegmatites of, 19. 
Carruthers, R. G.,, Coral Zones in 
Carboniferous Limestone, 171. 
Cautley, Yorkshire, Graptolitic Zones, 
473 ; Lower Paleozoic Rocks of, 474. 
Caves, etc., of Belgium, 6528. 
Jentenarian Geologist, 480. 
Cephalopods from the Chalk, Lincoln- 
shire, 345. 
Chalk, Lincolushire, Cephalopods from, 
345. : 
Chalk Downs in Kent, Sculpturings 
of, 49. 
Chalk Flint, Fossil in, 
Norfolk, 483. 
Chalk Fossils, Pocket-Guide to, 90. 
Chalk Polyzoa, 4, 76, 145, 258, 390, 
Llantrisant, 
Sherringham, 
481. Aan 
Chandler, R. H., Drift, Bostall Common, 
534. ‘ 
Chelonian from Purbeck, Swanage, 311, 
381. ; 
Cheviots, Superficial Deposits of, 452. 
Chicago, Journal.of Geology, 478. 
Christy, M., Mineral Waters of Essex, 
288. 
Cirripede — Pollicipes levis, Sby., 
Cretaceous, 495. 
Cirripedes, New Chalk, 151. 
Clark, J. ‘W., Obituary of, 527. 
Clinch, G., Sculpturings of Chalk 
Downs, 49. 
Clough, C. T., and others, Augen Gueiss 
and Moine Sediment, 337. 
Coal Basin of Central France, 229. 
Coal-measures, Yorkshire, etc., 471. 
Cockroach, South Wales Coal-field, 
S]te GH, WAS 
Cole, G. A. J., Aids in Practical 
Geology, 88. 
Colonsay, Geology and Natural History, 
328. 
Coral Zones, Carboniferous Limestone, 
efile 
Cotteswold Naturalists’ Field Club, 525. 
Crampton, C. B., and others, Augen 
Gneiss and Moine Sediment, 337. 
Creechbarrow Hill, Bembridge Fossils 
on, 436. 
Cretaceous of Pondoland, 132. 
Cretaceous Plants, 377. 
Cretaceous Rocks, New Cirripedes, 151. 
Index. 
Cribrilina claviceps, KR. M. Brydone, 
sp. nov., 390. 
C. Filliozati, R. M. Brydone, sp. nov., 
391. 
C. furcifera, R. M. Brydone, sp. noy., 
391 
Crick, G. C., Cephalopods from the 
Chalk, 345 ; Type-specimens of Ammo- 
nites cordatus and A. excavatus, Sby., 
503. : 
Crinoidal Limestone and Transition Beds, 
Wimani, 
275. 
F. R. C. Reed, 
sp. nov., 294. 
Crisinella 
Crook, T., Laterite and Bauxite, 233. 
Crystalline Structure and Chemical Con- 
stitution, 282. 
pees J. R., Obituary of, 575. 
Darwinian Theory, 192. 
Davison, C., British Harthquakes, 315, 
410. 
Deeley, R. M., Glacier Granule- 
markings, 112; Structure of Glaciers, 
433; The Plasticity of Rocks, 501. 
De la Torre’s Discovery of Fossil 
Mammals in Cuba, 512. 
Delépine, G., Fauna of Carboniferous 
Limestone, Llantrisant, 67. 
Deptford and Catford, Sections from, 
377. 
Derbyshire, Olivine Nodules in Basalt, 1. 
Derbyshire Coal-field Fossils, 474. 
Devonian, Eifel, Bronteus Halli, sp. nov., 
407. 
Dibley, G. E., Marsupite Chalk, 432. 
Discoidea, Jaw Apparatus, 141. 
Dixon, E. E. L., Titterstone Clee Hills, 
458. 
Dolgelley Gold-belt, 159, 201, 261. 
Dolomites in South Tyrol, 426. 
Dowling, D.B., Canadian Coal-fields, 91. 
Dreikante, Egyptian Desert, Formation 
of, 394. 
Drift, Bostall Common, 534. 
Dutton Shales, New Fossils from, 211, 
294, 
Dyson, W. H., Marine Beds at Maltby, 
520. 
| aa Face of the, 178. 
Earth-movements, 130. 
Earthquake in California, 1872, 476. 
Earthquakes, British, 315, 410. 
Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Museum, 132. 
Egerton, Rev. W. H., Obituary of, 287. 
Egypt, Origin of Nile Valley, 385 ; 
Geological Map of, 571. 
Elephas meridionalis, Dewlish, 334. 
Eocene, Egypt, Fishes from, 402. 
