578 
BRI 
Cystoidea found in Silurian Rocks of, 
193, 
British Association, Swansea Meeting, 
President’s Address, 475 ; President’s 
Address and Titles of Papers Read in 
Geological Section, 468 ; Abstracts of 
Papers read in Geological Section, 514. 
Carboniferous Tubicolar Annelida, 
109, 171, 215, 258, 304, 362. 
Isles, Influence of Earth’s Move- 
ment on Geological Structure of, 349. 
Museum, Fossil Bird-Remains 
from Siwalik Hills in, 18. 
removal of Natural History 
Collections from, 384. 
Upper Silurian Fenestellide, 184. 
Brittany, Brachiopoda that characterize 
the ‘‘ Grés Armoricain’’ of, 337. 
Buckman, J., Terminations of Ammonites 
from Inferior Oolite of Dorset and 
Somerset, 380. 
Budleigh Salterton ‘‘ Pebbles,”’ 337. 
Bunter Beds of Staffordshire, Pebbles in, 
404. 
and Keuper Unconformability, 
308 
ALLAWAY, Dr. C., Gneissic and 
Granitoid Rocks of Anglesey and 
Malvern Hills, 45; New Points in 
Pre-Cambrian Geology of Anglesey, 
117; Second Pre-Cambrian Group 
in Malvern Hills, 325; the Term 
“Schist,’’ 188. 
Cameron, A. G., Blowing Wells, 95. 
Canterbury and Westland, New Zealand, 
Geology of, 41. 
Carbonic Acid on Limestone, Action of, 
514. 
Carboniferous Fossils from Tien ‘tsin, 
China, 570. 
Carboniferous Polyzoa, 501. 
British, Tubicolar Anne- 
lida, 109, 171, 215, 258, 304, 362. 
Carnivora, Extinct, History and Com- 
parative Anatomy of, 89, 202, 271. 
Carpenter, P. H., Undescribed Comatule 
from British Secondary Rocks, 46 ; 
New Cretaceous Comatule, 380. ~ 
Carrall, J. W., Fossils found in Carbon- 
iferous rocks, China, 570. 
Carrigagower, Co. Cork, Caves and 
Kitchen Midden at, 512. 
Caunopora, of Phillips, 343. - 
Caves and Kitchen Midden at Carriga- 
gower, Co. Cork, 512. 
Chalk, Subdivisions of, 248. 
Champernowne, A., Upper Devonian in 
Devonshire, 359. 
Charnwood Forest, Pre-Cambrian Rocks 
of, 324. 
Index. 
CYS 
Cinnabar and Stibnite in Mineral De- 
posits, 369. 
Cladophora, New Species of, 378. 
Classification of Welsh Pre-Cambrian 
Rocks, 298. 
Cleavage Planes, Transverse, Fossils on, 
430, 574. 
Cliffs of Cromer, 147. 
Clough, C. T., Whin Sill of Teesdale as 
an Assimilator of Surrounding Beds, 
433. 
Coal- Field, Sandstone and Grits of Lower 
and Middle series of the Bristol, 520. 
——— of Yorkshire, Geology of, 175. 
Coal-Measure Reptiles, Sclerotic Bones 
of, 429. 
Coal at Suderée, Farsée Islands, 380. 
Cobbold, E.S., Strata exposed in laying 
out Oxford Sewage Farm, Sandford- 
on-Thames, 183. 
Colchester, Geology of Neighbourhood 
of, 279. 
Cole, G., Artificial Production of Perlitic 
Structure, 115. 
Collins, J. H., Geological Age of Central 
and West Cornwall, 325. 
Colorado and Adjacent Teritory, United 
States Geological and Geographical 
Survey of, 477. 
Comatule from British Secondary Rocks, 
46. 
———— New Cretaceous, 310. 
Comparative Phytology, 188. 
| Concretionary Patches and Fragments of 
other Rocks sometimes contained in 
Granite, 44. 
Connaught and Ulster, Ireland, Old Red 
Sandstone of Curlew and Fintona Dis- 
tricts, 27. 
Continents and Oceans, 385. 
Cooling of Earth, 99. 
Corals and Aleyonaria, Fossil, of Sind, 
526. 
Cork Co., Caves and Kitchen Midden at 
Carrigagower, 512. 
Cornwall, Central and West, Geological 
Age of, 325. 
Cretaceous Comatule, 380. 
——— Flints, Physical History of, 88. 
Gasteropoda, 49, 187. 
Croll, Dr. J., Aqueous Vapours in Re- 
lation to Perpetual Snow, 357 ; Mr. 
Hill on Cause of Glacial Epoch, 66. 
Croll’s Eccentricity Theory, 190, 284. 
Cromer, Glacial Deposits of, 55, 147, 189, 
238. 
Cudgegong Diamond Fields, 333. 
Curlew and Fintona Districts, Connaught 
and Ulster, Ireland, Sandstone from, 27. 
Cystoidea, Anomalocystide,a Remarkable 
Family of, found in Silurian Rocks of 
North America and Britain, 193. 
