578 



Index. 



Carlisle-Solway Basin, Structure of, 



286, 287. 

 Case, G. O., Sand Dunes and Sand 



Wastes, 564. 

 Catalogue of Scientific Papers, Eoyal 



Society, 426. 

 Caucasus, Geological Map of, 371. 

 Cenomanian Chalk Cirripede, 494. 

 Clialk, Denmark, Deep Boring, 171. 

 Polyzoa, 97, 345, 481. 



of Suffolk, 377. 



Zone of ff aster pilula in, 359, 



405, 449, 509! 

 Chapman, F., Australian Fossils, 230 ; 



Sequence Australian Tertiaries, 514. 

 Cheilostome Polyzoa, Cretaceous, 436. 

 CJieirotherium Footprints, 395. 

 Chiltern Wind-gaps, 145. 

 Cirripede from the Chalk Marl, 



Cambridge, 494 ; Herts, 573 ; 



Sweden, 558. 

 ' Cleat ' in Coal-seams, 49. 

 Climates and Physical Conditions, 



Pre- Cambrian, 466. 

 Coal Kesources of the World, 22. 

 Coal-field, Kent, 527. 



of Grand Mesa and West Elk 



Mountains, 29. 



of India, 36. 



Pennsylvania, 523. 



Coal-measures, Plant Cuticles, 385. 



Derbyshire, Arthropleura, 541. 



Coal-mining, 525. 



Coal-seams, ' Cleat ' in, 49. 

 Cocchi, Prof. I., Obituary of, 47. 

 Cole, G. A. J., Mineralogy, 130; 



Wexford Gravels, 498. 

 Coleman, A. P., Climate in Pre- 



Cambrian, 466. 

 Collecting Specimens, Hints on, 178, 



232. 

 — — Geological Specimens, 232. 

 Cordierite in Granite, Dartmoor, 67. 

 Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club, 



328. 

 Cretaceous Asteroidea, Evolution of, 



28. 

 — — ■ Cheilostome Polyzoa, Herpeto- 



pova, 5. 



Exogyras, 567. 



Flora, 562. 



Flora, Catalogue British Museum, 



228. 



Plant, Nigeria, 433. 



Crihrilina cicatricifer-a, sp. nov., 



Brydone, 97. 



vulnerata, sp. nov., Brydone, 97. 



Crookes, Sir W., Eadio - activity, 



568. 

 Crust of the Earth, 377. 



Crustacean Fauna, Upper Bunter, 



Alsace, 325. 

 Cryptogams, Fossil, 229. 



TiACBYOPORA gnfta, gen. et sp. 

 ■*^ nov., W. D . Lang, 442 ; JJ. 



Reussi, gen. et sp. nov., W. D. 



Lang, 443. 

 Daly, K. A., Igneous Eocks and their 



Origin, 473. 

 Dartmoor Granite, Cordierite in, 67. 

 David, T. W. E . , Permo-Carboniferous, 



468. 

 Davies, G. M., Geology round London, 



566. 

 Day, A. L., Water and Volcanic 



Activity, 231. 

 Debenham, F., Sedimentary Eocks, 



South Victoria Land, 467. 

 Deeley, E. M., Ice-flows in Trent 



Basin, 69 ; Freezing of Surface 



Soil, 95. 

 Denudation of Arid Eegions by Wind 



and Water, 424. 

 Desert Erosion, 18, 73. 

 Deserts (Definition, Causes, and Soils), 



419. 

 Devonian Fossils, Torquay, 811. 



System of Maryland, 89. 



Diamonds in British Columbia, 375. 

 Dietrich, W., Origin of African 



Elephant, 93. 

 Dinantian and Avonian, Correlation 



of, 234. 

 Distribution of Plants in tracing 



Geological Boundaries, 8. 

 Douville's Lamellibranchia, 476. 

 Dragon-fly in Eadstock Coal-measures, 



180. 

 Dreikanter Formation, South Notts, 



208. 

 Dresser, J. A., Serpentine Eocks, 



S. Quebec, 558. 

 Dryopithecus, Mandible of, 285. 

 Dun, W. S., Correlation of Permo- 

 Carboniferous, 468. 

 Dunlop, A.,Eaised Beach, Jersey, 570. 

 Dunn, S. C, Hints on Collecting 



Geological Specimens, 178. 

 D'Urban, Artesian Well-boring, British 



Guiana, 282. 



EAETH Folds and Mountain For- 

 mation, 369. 

 Earthquakes and Infra- Plutonic Shell, 



65. 

 East Angiia, Prehistoric Society, 34. 

 Economic Geology, 427. 

 Edinburgh Geological Society, 239. 

 Edrioasteroidea, 115, 162, 193. 



