570 



Index. 



Cambridge Appointments : P. Lake, 



Readership in Geography ; A Tripos 



in Geography, 243. 

 Campbell, J. M., Minerals of Tavoy, 



Burma, 148. 

 Canada, Department of Mines, Ottawa, 



85, 133, 186; Mineral Produce 



Increase, 245. 

 Carboniferous^ Clitheroe Province, 



Wheelton Hind, 88. 

 Coral, New, R. G. Carruthers. 



436. 

 ■ Limestone of Wrekin District, 



L. M. Parsons, 77 ; F. Barke, 304. 

 Carruthers, R. G., A new Coral, 436. 

 Cassiterite, Tavoy, India, J. Coggin 



Brown, 83. 

 Century of Science in America, E. S. 



Dana, 279. 

 Chapman, F., Demonstrator in Palae- 

 ontology, Melbourne University, 



483 ; Four new Palaeozoic Hydroids, 



Victoria, 550. 

 Charters Towers Goldfield, Queens- 

 land, J. H. Reid, 283. 

 Chatwin, C. P., leaves Geological 



Society for Liverpool University, 



481. 

 Chromite in Beer Stone, G. M. Davies, 



506. 

 Citizen Lectures, British Association, 



by S. H. Reynolds, 386. 

 Clarke, J. M., Derivations of Lepadid 



Barnacles, 278 ; Falklandia, 328 ; 



Bunaia Wuodwardi, gen. et sp. no v., 



531. 

 Clay Resources, Saskatchewan, N. B. 



Davis, 132. 

 Clements, F. ' E., Scope of Palaeo- 



ecology, 234. 

 Climate and Cyclones, R. M. Deeley, 



158. 



and Time, R. M. Deeley, 57. 



Coal in Holland, by W. A. J. M. 



van der Gracht, 232. 



in Peru, J. M. Y. Leon, 230. 



■ Industry, Danger of Nationaliza- 

 tion, 338. 

 Coalfield, Durham, Recent Papers on, 



D. Woolacott, 479. 

 Coal-measures, or " Zone " of Anthra- 



comya Phillipsi, Durham, C. T. 



Trechmann & D. Woolacott, 203. 

 Coast Development, D. W. Johnson, 



563. 

 Cobbold, E. S., Cambrian Hyolithidse, 



Warwickshire, 149. 

 Cockroaches, Fossil, H. Bolton, 329. 

 Concretions in Auckland Harbour, 



J. A. Bartrum, 38. 



Con der, H., Tin-field, North Dundas 

 (Tasmania), 329. 



Conglomerate Quartz, Staffs, J. 

 Wilfrid Jackson & W. E. Atkins, 

 59. 



Copper-ores, Japan, Takeo Kato, 284. 



Coral-reefs, Geological Aspect of, 

 W. M. Davis, 274. 



Cornish Tin, 530, 



Cotton, C. A., Geomorphology, Wel- 

 lington, New Zealand, 130 ; Moun- 

 tains, 517. 



Cretaceous Flint, by W. A. Richardson, 

 535. 



Floras, Queensland, A. B. 



Walkom, 422. 



Crisp, Sir Frank (death of, April 29), 

 Services to Science, 241. 



Cryptophyttum hybernicum, gen. et sp. 

 nov., R. G. Carruthers, 436. 



Crystal Pictures, Lantern Slides, A. 

 Hutchinson, 143. 



Crystals, Curvature, L. J. Spencer, 239. 



Cyclones & Climate, R. M. Deeley, 158. 



DANA, E. S., A Century of Science 

 in America, 279. 



Dartmoor, North Margin of, F. P. 

 Mennell, 413. 



David, Professor Edgworth, Geology 

 on Western Front, 194, 236. 



Davies, G. M., Beds at Worms Heath, 

 285 ; Chromite in Beer Stone, 506. 



Davis, N. B., Clay Resources Sas- 

 katchewan, 132. 



W. M., Geological Aspect of* 



Coral-reefs, 274 ; Subsidence of 

 Reef -encircled Islands, 276. 



Davison. C, Stafford Earthquakes, 

 302. 



Dawkins, W. Boyd, Knighthood, 385. 



Debenham, F., Theory of Ice- 

 transport, 380 ; Lectureship, Sur- 

 veying, etc., 385. 



Deeley, R. M., Climate and Cyclones, 

 158; Climate and Time, 57. 



Dentition of Petalodont Shark 

 (Glimaxodus), A. Smith Woodward, 

 379. 



Derbyshire Oil-borings, 289. 



Devonian Fishes, North Devon, I. 

 Rogers, 100. 



Rocks, North Devon, Dr. J. W. 



Evans, 547. 



Dewey, H., Palaeolithic Flake-imple- 

 ments, 49. 



Diamonds, South Africa, 95 ; South 

 Africa, E. J. Dunn, 130. 



Diastrophic Considerations, New Zea- 

 land, J. Allan Thomson, 87. 



