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Index. 



CAM 



Cameron, A. C. G., on the Continuity of 



the Kellaway Beds, near Bedford, 66 ; 



Note on a Green Sand in the Lower 



Greensand, 469. 

 Canada, Devonian Fish-fanna of, 481. 

 ■ Annual Report of the Geological 



Survey of, 175. 



Eoyal Society of, 374. 



Carboniferous Murchisoma, 382. 



Card, G. W., on the Flexibility of Eocks, 



117, 525. 

 Carson, A., Rise and Fall of Lake 



Tanganyika, 274. 

 Carus-Wilson, C, on Flexible Sandstone, 



429. 

 Cassidulus Jlorescens, sp. nov., J. W. 



Gregory, 435. 

 Cayenx, L., Cyprina planata, and the 



Diatom Beds of the North of France, 



31 ; on Eadiolaria in the Jurassic and 



Eocene of the North of France, 172. 

 Chonetes Pratti, from Western Australia, 



468, 542. 

 Chapman, T., New Forms of Hyaline 



Foraminifera from the Gault, 52 ; 



Microzoa from the Phosphatic Chalk 



of Taplow, 383. 

 Clarke. J. M., Discovery of Cli/meniain. 



North America, 173. 

 Clayi3ole, E. W., A Bed of Peat in the 



London Clay ? 524. 

 "Cleat" in Coal-seams, 523. 

 Coal, Drift in Sandstone, 150. 



South of the Mendips, 38. 



Coccostexs canadensis, sp. nov., A. S. 



Woodw., 483. 

 Cole, G. A. C, Lake-District Rocks, 43 ; 



on the Lithophyses in the Obsidian of 



the Roche Rosse, Lipari, 275. 

 " Colonie Haidinger" Discinocaris, New 



Species from the, 148. 

 Comments on Inferior Oolite Ammonites, 



76. 

 Composition and Structure of the Hirnant 



Limestone, 114. 

 Conchological Nomenclature, 90. 

 Concretions, 384. 



Coniston Limestone, 97, 295, 443, 526. 

 Cone-in-Cone Structure, 138, 240, 278, 



334, 432, 480, 505. 

 Cooke, J. H., on the Black Limestones 



of Malta, 361. 

 Cope, E. D., on the Characters of some 



Palfcozoic Fishes, 233. 

 Crawford, J., Geological Survey of 



Nicaragua, 382. 

 Cretaceous Saw-Fish, Description of, 



529. 

 Criticisms, Replies to Various, by Rev. 



J. F. Blake, 168. 

 CrystaUine Rocks of Sark, 134, 



ELE 



Crystalline schists, 6. 



of the Lepontine Alps, 



90. 

 Crystallines at Malvern, 452. 



-r\ACRYTIIERIini ovinum, from 

 -l^ the Isle of Wight, 39. 

 Dakyns and Teall, on the Plutonic Rocks 



of Garabal Hill and Meall Breac, 135. 

 Dana, E. S., Descriptive Mineralogy, 



367. 

 Davison, C, Nature and Origin of Earth- 

 quake Sounds, 208 ; on British Earth- 

 quakes, 299. 

 Decley, R. M., Glacial Geology, 573. 

 Uelphinognathus conocephalus, from the 



Karoo Beds, 329. 

 Development of the Shell of Baculites 



compressns, 372. 

 Devon and Cornish Granites, 467. 

 Devon, Rocks of South, 573. 

 Devonian Volcanics, 290. 

 Devonshire, Permian in, 247. 

 Diatom and Cyprina planata Beds in the 



North of France and Belgium, 31. 

 Discinocaris, in the Graptolite Beds of 



Bohemia, 148. 

 JDusliana, sp. nov., Nov^k, 



148. 

 Dicynodont and other Reptiles from the 



Elgin Sandstone, 515. 

 Diplacantlms horridus, sp. nov., A. S. 



Woodw., 482. 

 Diphdus problematicus, sp. nov., A. S. 



Woodw., 2. 

 Dioritic Picrite of the White Hause and 



Great Cockup, 380. 

 Divining Rod Again, 528. 

 Dissipation of Energy as a Geological 



Factor, 279. 

 Donald, Miss J., Carboniferous Murchi- 



sonia, 382. 

 Dover, W. K., Obituary of, 47. 

 Drew, F., Obituary of, 142. 

 Drift Beds of the North- and Mid- Wales 



Coasts, 190. 



Coal in Sandstone, 150. 



Durham, the Flexible Limestone of, 117. 



EARTHQUAKE of Japan, the Great, 

 322. 



Phenomena in Japan, 



465. 



Sounds, 280. 

 Nature and 



Origin of, 208. 

 Earthquakes, on British, 299. 

 Echinoidea, Australian Fossil, 433. 

 Elevation of Submerged Lands, 405. 



