641 



pearances of the strata on the coast 

 of Essex near Walton, 523. 



Brown, Mr. Richard, on the geology of 

 Cape Breton, 269, 424. 



Buckland,Dr., notice of ichthyopatolites 

 by, 204. 



Buckman, Mr., his labours in the lias 

 and oolites of Cheltenham, 87. 



on the occurrence of fossil insects 



in the lias of Gloucester, 211. 



Buckman, Mr., and Rev. P. B. Brodie, 

 on the Stonesiield slate of the Cottes- 

 wold Hills, 437. 



Bulla Mortoni, 309. 



Bunter Sandstein, its representative in 

 England, 87. 



Burrstone formation of N. America, ac- 

 count of, 569. 



Byres, Mr., on traces of the action of 

 glaciers at Forth Treiddyn, Carnar- 

 vonshire, 370. 



Calcareo-corneous bodies found in Am- 

 monites, account of, bv Mr. Strick- 

 land, 449. 



Calcutta, boring operations in the delta 

 of the Ganges near, 4. 



Calp, Irish, age of, 82. 



'Cambrian,' Mr. Sharpe's definition and 

 use of the term, 72. 



Cambrian rocks, Mr. Sharpe on, 10. 



Cambrian slates, fossils of, 220. 



Camelopardalis sivalensis, 241. 



Canada lakes, Mr. Lyell on the ridges, 

 raised beaches and boulder formation 

 of, 19. 



Canada and Labrador, Capt. Baytield on 

 the transition and primary rocks of, 

 584. 



Carboniferous rocks of N. America, 1. 



of Nova Scotia, account of, 272, 



504. 



of Cape Breton, 269. 



— — of Berwickshire and their fossils, 

 30. 



Carmarthenshire, Silurian rocks of, 78. 



Carnarvonshire, Prof. Sedgwick on the 

 geological structure of, 213. 



Carolina, North, U.S., Mr. Lyell on the 

 cretaceous strata of, 306. 



Mr. Lyell on the Eocene tertiaries 



of, 565. 



Mr. Lyell on the Miocene tertia- 

 ries of, 552. 



Carolina, South, U.S., Mr. Lyell on the 

 Eocene tertiaries of, 566. 



Mastodon remains found there, 39. 



■ Mr. Lyell on the Miocene tertia- 

 ries of, 547. 



Cape Breton, Mr. R. Brown on the geo- 

 logy of, 269, 424. 



Carpolithes Smithise, n.s., described, 35. 



Caucasian chain, notice of M. Dubois' 

 work on, 108. 



Cautley, Capt., and Dr. falconer, on 

 species of Anoplotherium and Giraffe 

 found in the Sewalik tertiaries, 235. 



Cellepora tubulata, 316. 



Cerilhium Georgianura, 573. 



Cetaceans, fossil remains of, from the 

 red crag, 283, 286. 



Chalicotherinm, remarks on the, 239. 



Chalk, fossil fruit from, 35. 



Chalk of Norfolk, Mr. Trimmer on pipes 

 or sand-galls in, 6, 482. 



Chambre d'Amour (cretaceous), fossils 

 at, 157 



Charlesworth, Mr., on the occvuTcnce of 

 the genus Physeter in the red crag, 

 286. 



Chemical action of water in producing 

 pipes in chalk, 7. 



Chimaera Beaumonti, 155. 



Bucklandi, 153. 



curvidens, 154. 



Dufrenoyi, 155. 



Dutetrii," 154. 



emarginata, 154. 



falcata, 154. 



helvetica, 154. 



neglecta, 153. 



rugulosa, 154. 



psittacina, 153. 



Chimeroid fishes (fossil). Sir P. Eger- 

 ton's account of, 153, 211. 



Christian Malford (Wilts), Sir P. Eger- 

 ton on fossil remains of fishes from, 

 446. 



Clarke, Rev. W. B., on a fossil pine- 

 forest in Eastern Australia, 161. 



on dikes of marble and quartz in 



Argyle county, N. S. Wales, 524. 



Classification of granitic rocks, Mr. 

 Wallace on the, 193. 



Classification, comparative, of the rocks 

 of Cumberland and N. Wales, 576. 



Climate during the Miocene period in 

 N. America, 558, 561. 



Coal, theory of the origin of, 121. 



Coal-beds of Nova Scotia, upright fossil 

 trees in, 176 ; notice of, by Mr. Lyell, 

 184 ; described by Mr. Dawson, 272, 

 504; notice of, by Dr. Gesner, 187. 



of Cape Breton, Mr. Brown's me- 

 moir on, 269, 426. 



of S. Staffordshire, fossil forest 



in, 287, 289, 292. 



Coal, oolitic, of Brora, 173. 



Coal sandstone, notice of ichthyopato- 

 lites in, 204. 



Coal or lignite of Eastern Australia, 161. 

 Concretions in the crag at Felixstow, 

 by Prof. Henslow^ 281. 

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