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Index. 



Cambrian Geology and Palseontology, 



876, 503. 

 — — Palaeontology, North America. 



40. 

 Cambridge County Geographie.>^, 8H. 



231, 427, 523. 

 Campbell. E., Fossils in Jasper, etc., 



CraigevinBay,465,473 ; Downtoniau 



and OldEed, Kincardineshire, 511. 

 Camptosaurus nanus and G. brorviii, 



381. 

 Canada, Geological Survey of, 566. 

 Gypsum in, 179. 



Molybdenum in, 428. 



Canadian Clay and Shale Deposits, 37S). 



Fossils, 478. 



Carboniferous Limestone , Avon Gorge . 



Chemistry of, 498. 



Limestone of Crich Inlier, 163. 



Succession, Forest of Dean Coal- 

 field, 417. 



Trepostomata, British, 424. 



— — Zones illustrated by Corals, 435. 



Carruthers, William, Life of, 193. 



(Central Andes, Human Eemains, 329. 



Central Europe, Geological Map of, 

 234. 



ChalkBluff. Trimingham, End of, 289. 



-— Cliffs, Devonshire, 524. 



Polyzoa, 7, 145, 294, 433. 



-• — Eock, North Kent, 372. 



Chamberlin, Professor T. C, Eadio- 

 activity and Geology, 176. 



Chapman, Fred, Pectcn prcecumor, 

 S. Australia, 331. 



Chapman, M. B., Analysis of Carboni- 

 ferous Limestone, Avon Gorge, 498. 



' Charmouthian,' 284. 



Cheltenham Natural History Society 

 (1910-11), 276. 



Choffat, Dr. P., publications of, 91. 



Gidaris coxiuellensis, sp. nov., 536. 



Cidaris faringdonensis, Wright 

 (redescribed) , 532. 



* Gidaris^ testiplana, sp. nov., 531. 



Cirripede, ' Byachylcpan crctacea,'' H. 

 Woodw., 321, 353. 



Cirripedes of genus Scnipellum, 239. 



New sp. , Tithonian, Moravia, 505. 



Clay, Natural History of, 233. 



Clay-bands in Crich Inlier, 406. 



Cleland, Dr. H. F., Devonian Fauna. 

 Wisconski, 91. 



Cleveland Dyke, Tachylite of, 60. 



Climatic Changes, Japan, 179. 



Zones in Devonian Time. 380. 



Close, Col. C. F., Map, 466. 



Clough, C. T., Geology of Glasgow 

 District, 35. 



Coal-boring, Puri ton, Bridgewater, 288. 



Coal-measures, Lanes, Mollusca, 449. 



Cole, G. A. J.. Eocks and their 



Origins, 378. 

 Colhns, J. H., West of England 



Mining Eegion, 226. 

 Coral Eag Cidaridae, H. L. Hawkins, 



529. 

 Corals, Lower Palasozoic, Chillagoe 



and Clermont, 177. 

 Cornwall, Devonian Fossils from, 82. 



Pollurian-Trewavas Section, 558. 



Costa Eica, Geology of Part of, 46. 



Geology of Nicoya, 258. 



Cotteswold Nat. Field Club, 89, 572. 

 Cox, A. H., Inlier of Longmynd and 



Cambrian, Herefordshire, 180. 

 Craig, Cunningham, Petroleum, 570. 

 Graterosaurus, Part V of British 



Dinosaurs, 481. 

 Cretaceo-Tertiary Succession, New 



Zealand, 491. 

 Crich Inlier, Carboniferous Limestone 



of, 163. 

 — — - Clay-bands in, 400. 

 Croydon Bourne, 192. 



D ALTON, L. v., Geologv of 

 Venezuela, 203. 

 Davies, D. A. M., Bucks, 231. 

 Davies, L., Geography of Eadnorshire, 



524. 

 Davison, C. Origin of Earthquakes, 



377. 

 Dawkins, Professor W. Boyd, South - 



Eastern Coal-field, 332. 

 Deeley, E. M., Viscosity of Ice, 265. 

 Desert-water, Western Australia, 301. 

 Devonian Fauna of Wisconsin, 91. 



Fossils, Cornwall, 82. 



Diamantiferous Gem-Gravel, West 



Coast of Africa, 106. 



Dibley, G. E., Chalk Eock, North 

 Kent, 372. 



Dingle Beds, 179. 



Dinosaurs, British, Part V, Gratero- 

 saurus, 481. 



Dionide atra, Salter, 200. 



Discoflustrellaria Trimensis, Brydone, 

 sp. nov., 7. 



Discovery, Voyage of (Ee-issue), 277. 



Dogger Bank, Shelly Clay from, 334. 



Dolgelly, Geology of Mynydd-Gader, 

 282. 



Don, A. W. E., Nature of Parka 

 decipiens, 465, 468. 



Donegal, Drumlins of South, 153. 



■ Submerged Forests in Lakes of, 



115. 



Downtonian and Old Eed, Kincardine- 

 shire, 465, 511. 



Drawing on Eed Crag Shell. 95. 141, 

 285, 3.34. 



