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DAV 



Brodie, J., Somme valley, 275. 



Brown, E., raised beach of Cantyre, 139. 



D. J., upheaval of the Firth of 



Forth, 323. 



T. C, ancient forest in Eoss- 



shire, 518. 

 Burning coal-seam, 47. 

 Busk, G., on Polyzoa from the London 



clay, 298. 



nADER Idris, 394. 



\J Caithness, glacial phenomena of, 130. 



Catamites, affinities of, 428. 



Cakeola, 359, 408. 



Galamospondylus Oiceni, 383. 



California, geology of, 370; resources of, 

 78. 



Cambridge Greensand, rock of the, 302. 



Cameron, W., Gold Drifts and Eocks of 

 Victoria, 133. 



Cannel, origin of, 208. 



Cantyre, raised beach of, 5, 139 ; caves 

 of, 8. 



Carbides and Combustible Minerals, origin 

 of, 287. 



Carboniferous fossils for exchange, 93. 



slate, 180, 564, 573. 



Carpenter, W. B., structure and af&nities 

 of Eozoon Canadense, 80. 



Carruthers,W., on Araucavian Cones, 429 ; 

 on the Coal plants, 229 ; Fossil Coni- 

 ferous Fruits, 534 ; on Zepidodendron 

 and Calamites, 428. 



Caverns of Belgium, 144; of Cantyre, 8. 



Cephalopoda of Bohemia, 32. 



Ceratiocaris, 203. 



Chalk cliif, disintegration of a, 354. 



, disturbances of, near Norwich, 44. 



Downs, terraces of the, 293. 



flints near Spa, 501. 



Chalybeate from Mimosa -Dale, South 



Africa, 451. 



Characteristic fossils, doctrine of, 73. 



Charts of Natural History, 464. 



Chcirotherian footprint from Daresbury, 

 322. 



Chelonians from Malta, 374. 



Chenevixite, 284. 



Chillesford beds, relation of the, to the 

 Norwich Crag, 38, 371. 



China, coal of, 286, 507 ; geology of, 369. 



Chloropal in Cornwall, 432. 



Chondrosteus, 374. 



Church, A. H., on Chinese figure stones, 

 164 ; on the Mimosa-Dale Chalybeate 

 451 ; new Cornish minerals, 190. 



Clarke, "W. B., geology of Western Aus- 

 tralia, 603, 551 ; Auriferous deposits 

 of Australia, 561. 



Cleveland Ironstone, 517. 



Cliraatal changes, cause of, 171. 



Climates of Canada and Scotland, 270. 



Clwyd Vale, ancient coast -line at, 289. 

 Clyde, geology of the, 269 ; mammalian 



remains from the, 324. 

 Coal and Cannel, 208 ; and Petroleum, 



358 ; burning coal-seam, 47. 



, conditions of the deposition of, 79. 



. fossils from Kilkenny, 165. 



near Priors-lee, Staffordshire, 479. 



of Assam, 507 ; of China, 286, 370, 



607 ; of New South Wales, 224. 



period, vegetation of the, 229. 



plants of Lancashire and Torkshire, 



126. 



reptiles, new genera of, 4, 84. 



strata under the Traps of the Bow- 

 ling Hills, 324. 



supply of Great Britain, 507. 



Coast-line, ancient, in North Wales, 289. 

 Colenso, J. W., Tin Stream Work at 



Pentuan, 138. 

 Coniferee, 249 ; Fossil Coniferous Fruits, 



534. 

 Copper Mines of Michigan, 225. 

 Coprolites, 154, 307. 

 Coquand, H., fossils of the Aptian Stage, 



215. 

 Coral-beds of the English Oolitic rocks, 



376. 

 Corals, Devonian, at Withycombe, Devon, 



184. 

 of the Rhsetic beds, 40; siliceous 



casts of, 556. 

 ^.Cornet and Briart, 'Meule'-bed, 311; 



New Tertiary limestone in Hainaut, 



174. 

 Cornish Minerals, new, 143, 190. 

 Cornwall, Transactions of the ^oyal 



Geological Society of, 137. 

 Corrieburn, geological excursion to, 326. 

 Cotta's, B. von. Geology and History, 



77 ; Lithology, 422. 

 Cotteswold Naturalists' Field-club, 227, 



327 375 

 Crag of Belgium, 129; of the North 



Downs, 371. 

 Cretaceous rocks, correlation of the, 13, 

 Croll, J., climates of Canada and Scot- 

 land, 270. 

 Crosskey, H. W., Glacial beds of Canada 



and the Clyde, 135. 

 Crustacea, new genera of, 72, 319. 



, new species of, from the Lias, 10. 



Cumby, A., relative antiquity of stone 



and metallic weapons, 453. 

 Currie, A., coal strata at the Bowling 



Hills, 324. 



DAUBENY, C, origin of valleys, 278 ; 

 volcanos of Auvergne, 216. 

 Daubree, Meteorites, 362, 414. 

 Davidson, T., on Goniophyllum iu the 

 Wenlock Shale, 283. 



