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Index. 



CAM 



DIN 



Cambridgeshire Fens, Pelican bones 

 from the, 417. 



Carboniferous Brachiopod new to 

 Britain, 266. 



Carboniferous Deposits of Europe, Life- 

 Zones of the, 61. 



Carboniferous Limestone of the Country 

 around Llandudno, 385. 



Card, G. W., & Dun, W. S., Diato- 

 maceous Earth Deposits in New Souih 

 Wales, 227. 



Cave of Ty Newydd, Tremeirchion, 

 N. Wales, Exploration of, 569. 



Caves of Fermanagh, Explored, 570. 



Caves at Uphill, Exploration of, 569. 



Cayeux, L., On the Sedimentary Kocks 

 of Belgium and the Paris Basin, 

 472. 



Cephalopoda, Muscular Attachment of 

 the Animal to its Shell, 519. 



Cephalopoda, Types and Figured Speci- 

 mens of Fossil, in the British Museum, 

 519. 



Cervus elaphns, Linn., from Alport, 

 Derbyshire, 51. 



Cervus elipJnis, Note on, 119. 



Cervus (jiganteusm the Isle of Man, 116. 



Changes of Level in Mexico, 193. 



Cheiruridse, Affinities of the Genera of 

 the, 206. 



Chert Beds at Baycliffe, A New Species 

 of Brachyurous Crustacean from the, 

 302. 



Cimorron Series of Kansas, On some 

 Triassic(?) Estheria from the, 291. 



Chpperton Atoll, Note on, 233. 



Cloizeaux, Professor des. Obituary of, 

 480. 



Coal in Western Australia, 576. 



Codrington, T., Submerged Eock- Valleys 

 in South Wales, Devon, and Cornwall, 

 188. 



Ccelncanthus Kayseri, Upper Devonian, 

 Gerolstein, 529. 



Cwlosmilia Milneri, Gregory, sp. nov., 

 248. 



Cole, A. J. G., Flame -Eeaction of 

 Potassium in Silicates, 103 ; Mesh- 

 work-structures in Microscopic Sec- 

 tions of Bock, 252 ; Saccammina 

 Carteri and Nodosaria fusuliniformis, 

 334. 



Coles, C. St. Arnaud, A Quartzite and 

 Syenite Eock near Martley, Worcester- 

 shire, 304. 



Comparative Value of Fossils in deter- 

 mining Age of Eocks, 565. 



Compass Variation, affected by Geo- 

 logical Structure in Pennsylvania, 131. 



' Cone-in-Cone ' Structure, 236. 



Conoclypetis Delanoiiei, var. niilviformis, 

 Gregory, sp. nov., 154. 



Contact-Eocks of the Great Whin Sill, 

 69, 123. 



Continental Elevation of the Glacial 

 Period, 32. 



Cooper - King, Lieut. - Colonel C, 

 Obituary of, 142. 



Coralline Eocks of Upware, 377. 



Correlation of the Lower Carboniferous 

 Eocks of England and AVales, ,342, 

 506. 



Corval, The Geology of, 85. 



Cretaceous Fossils found at Moreseat, 

 Aberdeenshire, 21. 



Cretaceous Shells from Egypt, 394. 



Crick, G. C, Types and Figured Speci- 

 mens of Fossil Cephalopoda in the 

 British Museum, 519 ; Muscular 

 Attachment of the Animal to its Shell 

 in Fossil Cephalopoda, 519 ; On a De- 

 formed Example of Soplites tuhercu- 

 latiis, J. Shy., sp., from the Gault, 

 Folkestone, 541. 



Crinoidea Camerata of North America, 

 276, 318, 419, 522. 



Cunnington, W., Palfeolithic Implements 

 from the Plateau-Gravels, 237. 



Cui-rie, J., Orthite, 527. 



Cydosphceroma in the Purbeck Beds of 

 Aylesbury, 385. 



DANA, Edward S., Text - Book of 

 Mineralogy, 571. 

 Dartmoor, Age and Origin of the Granites 



of, 509. 

 David, Professor T. W. E., & Pittman, 



E. F., Eadiolarian Eocks of New South 



Wales, 574. 

 Davos Valley, On the Structure of the, 



93. 

 Dawson, C, "Dene Holes" and their 



Makers, 293 ; On the Discovery of 



Natural Gas in East Sussex, 331. 

 Deeley, E. M., Glacier Motion and 



Erosion, 564. 

 Deneholes and Bell Pits, 447. 

 Deneholes and their Makers, Ancient 



and Modern, 293. 

 De Eance, Eetirement of Mr. C. E., 



288. 

 Devonian Coelacanth Fish, A, 529. 

 Devonian Eocks with Eadiolaria, 575. 

 Diamonds in Silicates, Artificial Pro- 

 duction of, 226. 

 Diatomaceous Earth Deposits of New 



South Wales, 227. 

 Dicynodon Beds of East London, Cape 



Colony, 107. 

 Dinocystis Barroisi, Bather, gen. et sp. 



nov., 543i 

 Dinosaurs, Eecent Observations on 



European, 6. 



