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Index. 



CAL 



DOL 



CALLAWAY, C, Prof. Hull and 

 the Cambrian Age of the Charn- 



wood elastics, 142 ; Can a Diorite 



become an Acidic Gneiss ? 220 ; Dr. 



Callaway and Metasomatosis, 376 ; 



Metamorphisni at Malvern, 432. 

 Cambrian Age of the Charnwood Clastics, 



142. 

 Cambridge Greensand, Ganoid Fishes 



from the, 207. 

 Canada, Fossil Ostracoda from, 20. 

 Candona (?) Sanctcs- Maries, T. R. Jones, 



26. 

 Cantrill, T. C, On a Keuper Outlier 



near Kidderminster, 265 ; Occurrence 



of Spir or bis -lAmestone and thin Coals, 



in the Permian of Wyre Forest, 374. 

 Capellini, G., Eubble-drift and Ossi- 

 ferous Breccia in Palmaria, 520. 

 Carrock Fell, a Study in the Variation 



of Igneous Pock-masses, 139. 

 Carter, James, Obituary of, 479. 

 Catiirus tenuidens, sp. nov., A. S. 



Woodward, 161. 

 Ceramurus macrocephalus, Egerton, 401. 

 Ceratiocaris reticosa, sp. nov., Jones and 



Woodward, 539. 

 Chalk, The Destruction of the, 553. 

 Chalk near Dover, Sandy Ironstone 



occurring above the, 277. 

 Chalk of the London Basin, and Water 



Supply, 360. 

 Chalky Clay of the Fenland and its 



Borders, 373. 

 Chalmers aud Hatch, Geology of Ma- 



shonaland, etc., 193 ; Gold Mines of 



the Rand, 571. 

 Chapman, F., Rhsetic Foraminifera from 



Wedmore, 331. 

 Chemical Crystallography, 512. 

 Chimcera and Squaloraja, Structure of 



the, 385. 

 Cladodonts of the Upper Devonian of 



Ohio, 473. 

 Claypole, E. W., The Cladodonts of the 



Upper Devonian of Ohio, 473 ; On 



Devonian Placoderms of Ohio, 473. 

 Climate of the Geological Past, 522. 

 Cole, G. A. J., The Volcano of Tardree, 



County Antrim, 303 ; Open-air Studies, 



477 ; The Age of the Rhyolites of 



County Antrim, 527 ; The Destruction 



of the Chalk, 553. 

 Connection aud Separation of the Pacific 



and Gulf of Mexico, 206. 

 Contact-Metamorpbism, 122, 163. 

 Contact-Rock from Shap, 314. 

 Controverted Questions of Geology, 231. 

 Conversion of Olivine into Serpentine, 



259. 

 Conway, W. M., Climbing and Explora- 

 tions in the Karakoram-Himalayas, 88. 



Cooke, J. H., The Pleistocene Beds of 



Malta, 42 ; Phoca rugosidens, Owen, 



from Malta, 215. 

 Cote St. Pierre, Mode of Occurrence of 



JEozoon Canadense at, 292. 

 Crane, Agnes, The Evolution of the 



Brachiopoda, 65, 103. 

 Cretaceous Rocks, Occurrences of Radio- 



larians in English, 345. 

 Series of the Upper Missouri, 



425. 

 Crush-Conglomerates of the Isle of Man, 



372. 

 Crystallography, A Treatise on the 



Morphology of Crystals, 326. 

 Culverwell, E. P., On the Ice Age, 3, 55. 

 Curator of Australian Museum, Appoint- 

 ment of Mr. R. Etheridge,144. 

 Cyathaspis, in the Silurian of Gotland, 



170. 

 Cybele tramorensis, sp. nov., Reed, 49. 

 Cypris Dawsord, sp. nov., T. R. Jones, 



24. 

 Oytherella crueifera, sp. nov., T. R. 



Jones, 20. 

 Cytheridea Tyrellii, sp. nov., T. R. 



Jones, 23. 



D 



ANA, James Dwight, Obituary of, 



Davison, C, Expansion Theory of 

 Mountain Evolution, 308 ; Effect of 

 the Glacial Period on the Under- 

 ground Temperature Gradient, 356. 



Dawson, Sir William, On Eozoonal 

 Structures, 271 ; On Air-breathing 

 Palaeozoic Animals, 274 ; On the 

 Animal Nature of Eozoon Canadense, 

 443, 503, 545. 



De Haga Haig, H., Physical Features 

 and Geology in Mauritius, 279. 



Deeley, R. M., Structure of Glacier-Ice, 

 152 ; A Viscous Flow of Glacier-Ice, 

 279. 



Destruction of the Chalk, 553. 



Dewalque, E., Prof., On the use of the 

 term Bolderien, 574. 



Diamond-bearing Rocks of Kimberley, 

 492. 



Dictionary of Birds, 136. 



Didymograptus, Tetragraptus, and FJiyl- 

 lograptus, 433, 481. 



Dinas Head, Soda Felspar Rock at, 13. 



Diorite and Acidic Gneiss, 220. 



Diplograptidae, On the, 431. 



Diprionidaj, On the Structure of some, 

 430. 



Dolerite, The Stirling, 281. 



Dollfus, G. F., Probable Extension of 

 Tertiary Seas in Western Europe, 474. 



Dolomite, Origin of, 329. 



