578 
CAL 
Calcareous Organisms, Mineralogical 
Constitution of, 66. 
Callaway, C., Glaucophane in Angle- 
sey, 238; Notes on the ‘‘ Monian 
System ” of Professor Blake, 560. 
Cambrian Fauna in Estland, 421. 
——— Lower, of Britain, Discovery 
of the Olenel/us Fauna in, 484. 
— Rocks of Carnarvonshire, 
93: 
Cambridge, Pleistocene Mollusca from, 
Cameron, A. C. G., on Subsidences in 
Hertfordshire, 24. 
Candona Mantelli, Jones, 535. 
Carbonic Acid in the Atmosphere, 517. 
Carboniferous Fossil, an Undescribed, 
453- 
Fossils at Settle, 30. 
Lurypterus, Note on a, 
from the, 419. 
——___——. Selachit, 81, 101. 
Rocks of Gloucestershire, 
565. 
Carcharias glaucus in the Brick-earth 
of Crayford, 528. 
Carr, W. D., Erratic Boulders, 96. 
ye H. J., on Triassic Vertebrata, 
182. 
Catalogue of the Fossil Reptilia, 451. 
Ceratiocaris concinna, T.R.J. & H.W., 
99. 
— fectinata, T.R.J. & H.W., 
100. 
Ceratozamia, occurrence of, in Styria, 
152. 
Chalk Bryozoa of Rugen, 32. 
Chelonia from the Salt Range, 229. 
Chert and Siliceous Schists of Spitz- 
bergen, 241. 
Chondrenchelys problematica, Traquair, 
103. 
Clarke, J. M., and Hall, J., Devonian 
and Silurian Fossils of North America 
521. 
Classification of the Dinosauria, on the, 
45. 
—————— of the Ichthyopterygia, 
309. 
of the Mesozoic Mam- 
malia, 132. 
Cleistopora sgeometrica, 
Structure of, 
150. 
Clwydian Caves, Age of the, 300. 
Coal-Measures, New Palzeoniscidee from 
the English, 251. 
Cole, G. A. J., on occurrences of 
Tachylyte, 181 ; on an Apparatus for 
Flame Reactions, 314. 
Colenutt, G.W., on the Osborne Beds 
of the Isle of Wight, 358. 
Index. 
DEE 
Collins, J.H., on the Sudbury Copper 
Deposits, 375. 
Comparative Study of Till, or Lower 
Boulder-clay, 272. 
Cone-in-Cone Structure in a Coal- 
seam, 574. 
Congress, International Geological, 526. 
Cornish and Kendall, on Calcareous 
Organisms, 66. 
Conocoryphe viola, H. Woodward, 44. 
Continental Lands and Oceans, I13. 
Museums, Vertebrate Palze- 
ontology in some, 395. 
Contributions to the Paleontology of 
Brazil, 425. 
Corals, Upper Tertiary British, 28. 
Correlation of Eocene and Tertiary 
Strata, 92. 
— Pleistocene Deposits, 
T5) 
Cope, E., on Eocene Polyodont and 
Gonorhynchid Fishes, 229. 
Cretaceous Fish-fauna of Mount Leba- 
non and England, 471. 
Cretaceous Selachian Genus Syzechodus, 
on the, 496. 
——— Series in Lincolnshire and 
Yorkshire, 234. 
Crewdson, G., on Graphite at Kendal, 
287. 
Ctenodus, and other Palzeozoic Dipnoan 
Fishes, 523. 
Cyclopterts, from the Coal Measures, 
344- 
Cypris cornigera, Jones, 535. 
AGINCOURT’S Annuaire Géo- 
logique Universel, 75. 
Dames, W., on TZttanichthys pharao, 
157; on the species of Sazrodon, 
158; on Gigantichthys pharao, 364 ; 
Daubrée’s Subterranean Waters, 34. 
David’s Geology of Vegetable Creek, 
134. 
Davidson Memorial, 192. 
Davis, J.W., Note on a New Species 
of Scymnius, 315. 
Davison, C., on the Movement of 
Scree-Material, 181, 377. 
Dawkins, W. Boyd, on Adlurus angli- 
cus, 1343 Address to the Geological 
Section, 456. 
Dawson, G. M., on the Glaciation of 
British Columbia, 347. 
Dawson, J. W., on Lozoon Canadense, 
49; on the Eozoic and Palzozoic 
Rocks of Canada, 331. 
Dead Sea, Jordan Arabah Depression 
of the, 338, 387, 502. 
Deeley, R. M., on Glacial Deposits, 
153. 
