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Index. 



BRI 



EAR 



Britain, North, The Deutozoic Rocks of, 

 591. 



British Association in Cambridge, 449 ; 

 List of Titles of Papers read, 506 ; 

 Committee on Photographs of Geo- 

 logical Interest, 608. 



British Earthquakes during 1901-1903, 

 535. 



Broom, R., Algosaurus Bauri, Broom, 

 gen. et sp. nov., 445 ; JVotochampsa, 

 "N. Istedana and longipes, Broom, gen, 

 et sp. nov., Stormberg Beds, South 

 Africa, 582. 



Buckman, S. S., Toarcian of Bredon 

 Hill, 25 ; The Cotteswold Hills, 218. 



Bunter and Keuper, Divisional line 

 between, 166. 



Burnet, A., Upper Chalk of Xorth 

 Lincolnshire, 172. 



CAERNARVON Earthquake, Dr. C. 



\J Davison on the, 477. 



Cairo and Suez, Lower Miocene Beds 



between, 603. 

 Cambrian of Portugal, Prof. Delgado 



on the, 517. 

 Cambridge Drift, Boulders from the, 



542. 

 Carabridgeshii-e, Geology of, 508. 

 Carbonate Rocks, Granular, 613. 

 Carboniferous Limestones of Bristol 



Area, Pahrontological Sequence in 



the, 426. 

 (!arter, W. S., River Capture in the 



Don System, 544 ; Glaciation of the 



Don and Dearne Valleys, 546. 

 (^ephalopods from the Valley of the 



Tochi, N.W. India, 490. 

 Ceylon, Geology of, 16. 

 Ceylon, Irregularly developed Crystals 



of Zircon, 236. 

 Ceylon, Contribution to the Geology of, 



418. 

 Chapman, E. J., Obituary of, 144. 

 Charfield, On the Rh;ctic Rocks around, 



532. 

 Cinnabar from Peru, 519. 

 Coal, Lower, of Lancashire, 622. 

 Coast Erosion in Suffolk, 502. 

 Compression of the ' Earth's Crust,' 495. 

 Coomaraswkmy, A. K., Geology of 



Ceylon, 16, "418. 

 Cope & Lomas, Igneous Rocks of the 



Berwyns, 33. 

 Coral Reef Committee of the Royal 



Society, Report of, 219. 

 Cornish Coast, Eocene utlier off the, 190. 

 Cornwall, Siluiian Fossils of Ludlow 



Age in, 289. 

 Cornwall, The Devonian Rocks of, 587. 

 Con-elation of some Cornish Beds with 



the Gedinnian, 289, 403, 590. 



Corsica, Erosion of Rocks in, 12, 89, 388. 

 Cretaceous of Vancouver, Fossils from, 



466. 

 Crewdson, G., Ice-action on Windermere, 



524. 

 Crick, G. C, i^ ote on Pericyclusf ascicu- 



latus, 27 ; Cephalopoda, Strachey 



Collection, 61, 115; Note on Actino- 



camax, Miller, 407 ; Cephalopods from 



the Valley of the River Tochi, N.W. 



India, 490. 

 Crick, W. D., Obituary, 144. 

 Culm, Lower, of North Devon, 392, 



526, 530, 584, 622. 

 Culm in South Germany, 272. 

 Culm of West Devon, Fossiliferous 



Limestone of the, 305. 

 Cupressinoxijhn Jioolcpri, Arber, sp. 



nov., 7. 

 Cypridina antiqua, T. R. Jones, sp. nov., 



439. 

 Cyprus, Ossiferous Cave- Deposits of, 324. 



DALE'S Tertiary Fauna of Florida, 

 136. 



Dardanelles, Eocene and Later Forma- 

 tions surrounding the, 188. 



Danes, H. N., Human Remains under 

 Stalagmite Cheddar, 281. 



Davison, C, Caernarvon Earthquake, 

 June 19th, 1903, 477 ; British Earth- 

 quakes, 535 ; Penzance Earthquake, 

 487 



Dawkins, Boyd, Folds in Rocks, 618, 



Dax, Salt Deposits of, 265. 



De Lorenzo, G., Volcanic Action in the 

 Phlegncau Fields, 281. 



Denmark, Stevu's Klint, 70. 



Besorella, The Genus, 479. 



Deutozoic Rocks of North Britain, 591. 



Devon, On the Lower Culm of North, 

 530, 584. 



Devonian Rocks of Cornwall, 587 ; '^f 

 Scotland, 591. 



Devonshire in the time of the Lower 

 Chalk, 217. 



DewKsh, Elephant Remains at, 618. 



Dibley, G. E., Marsupites in the Chalk 

 of the Croydon Area, 525, 



Dinosaur from South Africa, A new, 445. 



Dolomites of Eastern Iowa, 493. 



Don and Dearne Valle^-s, Glaciation of 

 the, 546. 



Don System, River Capture in the, 544. 



Du R'iche Preller, C. S., Age of the 

 Lake of Geneva, 328. 



T?ARTH Structure, Evolution of, 79. 



Eartliquake, The Penzance. 487. 

 Earthquakes, Some Minor British, 535. 



