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Index. 



GAL 



EKH 



C'ALAlflTES, Primitive Type of 

 Structure in, 73. 



' Calcrete,' 575. 



Callaway, C, The Zigzag Course of the 

 Cheddar Gorge, 67 ; The Crystalline 

 Limestones of Ceylon, 284 ; Plutonic 

 Complex of Central Anglesey, 382 ; 

 Cause of Eiver Curves, 450. 



Cambrian Age of Dictyonema Slates, 

 Nova Scotia, 218. 

 v/ Cambrian Fossils from Mount Stephen, 

 British Columbia, 502, 530. 



Cambrian of Cape Breton, with De- 

 scriptions of New Species, 172. 



Cambrian Ostracoda from N.E. America, 

 401. 



Gampyloprion, a new form of Udestus- 

 like Dentition, 148. 



Campyloprion, Figures of, 332. 



Gampyloprion annectans, Eastman, gen. 

 et sp. nov., 151. 



Canadian Eockies, 544. 



Carboniferous Fish Fauna from Victoria, 

 Australia, 471. 



Carboniferous, Permian, and Triassic 

 Eocks in Isle of Man, 331. 



Carnarvonshire, Arenig Eocks, Aber- 

 daron, 118. 



Cenomanian Overlap, 495. 



Ceylon, The Scenery of, 476. 



Chalk Foraminifera, 562. 



Chalk, Upper, of Lincolnshire, 404. 



Chapman, F., ^toeo/imaandNummulitic 

 Limestones from Egypt, 62 ; Fora- 

 minifera, a Study of the Protozoa, 175. 



Cheddar Gorge, Zigzag Course of, 67. 



Chitral, Fossil Beds and Eocks at, 3. 



Clark, E., Silurian Fossils of N.E. 

 Ireland, 497. 



Coal, Eoyal Commission on, 96. 



Coal and Petroleum in European Turkey, 

 79. 



Cole, G. A. J., Aids to Practical Geology, 

 380 ; Geological Structure of Ireland, 

 456 ; Geology around Belfast, 516 ; 

 The Crumlin Meteorite, 674. 



Coleman, A. P., Changes of Level and 

 Interglacial Periods, 59, 106. 



Columhella, The Genus, 477. 



Concretions in the Coal-measures, 44. 



Conditions underwhichManganeseDioxide 

 has been deposited, 558. 



Conflict of Truth, 418. 



Coomaraswamy, A. K., The Limestones 

 of Ceylon, 190, 372 ; Eadiolaria in 

 Gondwana Beds, 305 ; The Point-de- 

 Galle Group (Ceylon) : WoUastonite- 

 Scapolite-Gneisses, 425 ; Scenery of 

 Ceylon, 475. 



Correlation of the Palaeozoic Eocks of 

 South Africa, 164, 210. 



Creechbarrow in Purbeck, 242. 



Crick, G. C, Ammonites calcar, Zieten, 

 47 ; The Genus Tmaegoceras, Hyatt, 

 127 ; On Nautilus robustus, 342. 



Crumlin Meteorite, 574. 



Crystalline Limestones of Ceylon, 190, 

 284, 372, 375. 



Cumberland Coalfields, Marine Flora of, 

 519. 



Cythere farafrensis, Chapman, sp. nov., 

 66. 



DAKTNS, J. E., Effects of Lightning 

 near Snowdon, 142. 

 Darjiling Gneiss, Petrographical Cha- 

 racters of, 30. 

 Dartmoor, Past and Present of a bit of, 



397. 

 Davison, C, The Carlisle Earthquake of 



July 9th and 11th, 1901, 283; An 



Inverness Earthquake of September 



18th, 1901, 383. 

 Dawkins, "W. Boyd, The Eed Sandstone 



Eocks of Peel (Isle of Man), 331 ; 



Eocks under the Glacial Drift, Isle 



of Man, 331. 

 Dawson, G. M., Geological Survey of 



Canada, Annual Eeport, 235. 

 Dean Buckland and McEnery, 85. 

 Dictyonema Slates from Nova Scotia, 



218. 

 Distribution of the Glossopteris Flora, 



346. 

 Ditroite from Canadian Eocky Mountains, 



199. 

 Donald, J., On Proterozoic Gasteropoda, 



192. 

 Brepanaspis Gemundenensis, Schliiter, 



289. 

 Dwerryhouse, A. E., Glaciation of 



Teesdale, Weardale, and Tyne Valley, 



etc., 84. 



T?AETIIQIJAKE Investigation, 514. 



Earthquakes at Carlisle, July, 1901, 283 ; 

 at Inverness, September, 1901, 283 ; 

 in Greece, 380. 



Eastman, C. E., Campyloprion, a new 

 form of Edestus-Yike Dentition of 

 Sharks, 148 ; Figures of Campyloprion, 

 Plate VIII, 332 ; On the Genus Feri- 

 pristis, 388. 



Echinoearis Sloliensis, Partridge, sp. 

 nov., 307. 



Echinoearis Whidbornei, Jones & "Wood- 

 ward, 307. 



Egypt, Nummulitic Limestones from, 62, 

 106. 



Ekholm, Dr. Nils, Meteorology of Pleis- 

 tocene Epoch, 43. 



