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Index. 



CAE 



EST 



pAEENAEVONSHIRE, Notes on 



\J some of the Lakes of, 404. 



Callaway, C, Origin of some of the 

 Gneisses of Anglesey, 237 ; Origin of 

 the Grey Gneiss of Anglesey, 377. 



Canada, Geological Survey of, 519-521. 



Carboniferous Lamellibranchiata, 94. 



Carboniferous Limestone, Ireland, New 

 Nautilus -Yike Shell from, 147. 



Carboniferous Limestone in North Wales, 

 Eange of Species in, 132. 



Carboniferous Eocks, General Sequence 

 of the, 144. 



Carboniferous Rocks, Life-Zones in the 

 British, 556. 



Carboniferous Series in Great Britain, 

 and True Position of Yoredale Beds, 

 159, 205. 



Carriacou and the Agricultural Chemistry 

 of Cacao, 419. 



Carter, J., On the Decapod Crustacea of 

 England, 571. 



Catalogue of Fossil Cephalopoda, 280. 



Catalogue of Geological Bibliographies, 

 233. 



Causeways, Low-tide, 361. 



Central Africa, Volcanic Activity in, 188. 



Cephalopoda, Catalogue of the Fossil, 

 280. 



Ceraterpeton Galvani, from the Coal- 

 measures of Castlecomer, 293. 



C'eratodzfs Kanneme^eri,Seeley, sp. nov., 

 543. 



Chalk, Foreign Boulders in the, 169. 



Chalky Boulder-clay and Glacial Phe- 

 nomena, 485. 



Chapman, F., On Microzoa in the 

 Bracklesham Clay, 226. 



Chemical Geology, 178. 



Clava, Section at, 27, 63. 



Claxheugh Section, Explanation of the, 

 377. 



Cleeve Hill Plateau, 376. 



Clowes, F., Detection and Measurement 

 of Inflammable Gas and Vapour in the 

 Air, 88. 



Coal, a new Explanation of its Forma- 

 tion, 143. 



Coleman, A. P., Glacial and Interglacial 

 Deposits at Toronto, 515. 



Cooke, J. H., New Section in the Middle 

 Lias of Lincoln, 253. 



Cope, Prof. E. D., Obituary of, 240. 



Crick, G. C, On Acanthoteuthis 

 speciosa, 1. 



CroU's Life and Work, 71. 



Crosby, W. 0., The Pleistocene Ice- 

 sheet in North America, 319. 



Cross, Rev. J. E., Obituary of, 192. 



Crystalline Gneisses, portions of the 

 Original Earth's Crust, 537. 



Cycad, Noav Fossil, from the Isle of 

 Portland, 313. 



Cycadeoidea gigantea from Portland, 46. 



Cycadeoidea gigantea, Seward, an omis- 

 sion, 190. 



DAVISON, C, The Great Japanese 

 Earthquake of 1891, 23 ; On the 



Pembroke Earthquakes of 1892-3, 92. 

 Dawson, Dr. George Mercer, Life of, 



193. 

 Dawson, G. M., Annual Report of the 



Geological Survey of Canada, 80, 521. 

 Deeley, li. M. , Erosive Power of Rivers 



and Glaciers, 388. 

 Diamond, Genesis of the, 367. 

 Diener, Carl, On Himalayan Fossils, 



562. 

 Dinosaurs of North America, 38. 

 DiplograptidaB and Heteroprionidae of 



the Scanian Beds, 277. 

 Draper, D., Occurrence of SigilJaria and 



Glossopteris in Triassic Beds of South 



Africa, 235. 

 Drift in Ireland, The Distribution of 



the, 288. 

 Drift Deposits of Eastern England, 123, 



153. 

 Drift Phenomena of Puget Sound, 565. 

 Dry Lakes of Western Australia, 363. 



EARTHQUAKE, Indications of, 

 93. 



Earth's Crust, Crystalline Gneisses por- 

 tions of the Original, 537. 



Echinocystis and Paloiodlscus, Silurian 

 genera of Echinoidea, 90. 



Eichstadt, Bavaria, Acanthoteuthis spe- 

 ciosa from, 1. 



Elementary Palaeontology, 46. 



Elles, G. L., On the Subgenera Pe<«?o- 

 graptus and Cephalograptus, 140. 



Eminent Living Geologists, 193, 481. 



Englacial Drift, 319. 



Entomostraca, Fossil, from Brazil, 195. 



Entomostraca, Fossil, from South 

 America, 259, 289. 



Erosive Power of Rivers and Glaciers, | 

 388. I 



Erratic Boulders and Foreign Stones in ' 

 the Drift Deposits, 123, 153. ;' 



Estheria Aricensis, T. R. Jones, sp. ij 

 nov., 264. 



Estheria Maivsoni, T. R. Jones, sp. 

 nov., 290. 



Estheria Mawsoni, var., 291. 



Estheri'ina, gen. nov., 197. 



