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Index. 



Cameron, A. C. G., "Well-sectiou and 



Fossils at Ware House, near Lyme 



Regis, 169; Burning Clitf, Lyme, 336. 

 Canada, Department of Mines Reports, 



4 1 ; Maritime Provinces of. Geological 



Cycles in, G. F. Matthew, D.Sc, 125. 

 Canidse-, British Pleistocene, 569. 

 Cantrill, T. C, <SjyirorJis-Limestones in 



' Permian' of Coalfields, 447. 

 Cape Colony, Fossil Plants from "Witte- 



berg Series of, A. C. Seward, 482 ; 



Introduction to Geology of, A. W. 



Rogers, 561. 

 Cape of Good Hope, Geological Report 



on, 41 ; Geology, 661. 

 Carboniferous Limestone, Cracow, Strati- 

 graphy of, J. Jarosz, 375 ; co. Clare, 



J. A. Douglas, 378. 

 Carboniferous Rocks of Scotland, Higher 



Crustacea of, B. N. Peach, 76. 

 Caribean Region, Geological Connexions 



of, R. J. Lechmere Guppy, 429. 

 Carus-Wilson, C, The Pitting of FHnt 



Surfaces, 329. 

 Cassiterite and Specular Iron, Association 



of, in Lodes of Dartmoor, Donald A. 



MacAlister, 402. 

 Caucasus, Discovery of Trias in the, 171. 

 Cauldron Subsidence of Glen Coe, C. T. 



Clough, H. B. Mufi, & E. B. Bailey, 



327. 

 Centenary of Geological Society, London, 



Record of. Prof. W. W. Watts, 181. 

 Cephalopods from Tyrol, G. C. Crick, 443. 

 Chalk, Dry, Valley Features, R. H. 



Chandler, 538. 

 Chalk Downs, Kent, Surrey, and Sussex, 



Sculptures on, George Clinch, 284. 

 Chalk Polyzoa, new or imperfectly 



known, R. M. Brydone, 337, 398. 

 Chalk Rock, Contribution to the Fauna 



of the, C. P. Chatwin & T. H. 



Withers, 66. 

 Chalk Section, Waterworks Quarry, 



Marlow, C. P. Chatwin & T. H. 



Withers, 123. 

 Chandler, R. H., Erratic Boulders in 



South Pembrokeshire, 220 ; Note on 



a Deposit of Allophane, 222 ; Dry 



Chalk Valley Features, 538. 

 Charkow, Russia, Palaeozoic Strata of, 



N. Yakowlew, 78. 

 Chatwin, C. C, & T. H. Withers, Fauna 



of Chalk Rock, 66; Chalk Section, 



Waterwoi'ks Quarry, Marlow, 123. 

 Chrysolite, Chrysotile, and Karystiolite, 



John W. Evans, 286. 

 Classification of Permian in North-East 



of England, David Woolacott, 513. 

 ClifE Formation, Brighton, E. A. 



Martin, 138. 

 Climate and Time, R. M. Deeley, 287. 



Clinch, George, Sculptures of Chalk 



Downs of Kent, Sm-rey, and Sussex, 



284. 

 Clough, C. T., & J. Kirkpatrick, Scottish 



'Eenie' Coal, 229. 

 Clough, C. T., H. B. Muff, & E. B. 



Bailey, Cauldron Subsidence of Glen 



Coe, 327. 

 Coal, Scottish ' Eenie ', C. T. Clough and 



J. Kirkpatrick, 229. 

 Coal-field, Bristol, Herbert Bolton, 557. 

 Coal-fields, S. Staff ordshii-e andWar\vick- 



shire, Spirorbis-lj\mesioueva. ' Permian' 



of, T. C. Cantrill, 447. 

 Coal - measures. Lower, Derbyshire, 



JSTotts, and part of Yorkshire Coal- 

 field, R. D. Vernon, 289. 

 Coal Pebble in a Coal-seam, W. S. 



Gresley, 157. 

 Coal-seams, Concretions in, Stopes and 



Watson, 37. 

 Coast Erosion, Geological Conditions 



affecting England and Wales, W. 



Whitaker, 49, 113. 

 Cockerell, T. D. A., Tsetse Fly in the 



Miocene, 228. 

 Codrington, T. , Victoria Falls (Rhodesia), 



233. 

 Collins, J. H., Geological Features at 



China Clay Pit, Cornwall, 138. 

 Colour-marking on Fossil Mollusca, 43. 

 Concretions in Coal-seams, Stopes and 



Watson, 37. 

 Convection Currents in the Earth's 



Interior, Rev. 0. Fisher, 8. 

 Conway Succession, G. L. Elles, 136. 

 Conwentz, Professor H., Care of Natural 



Monuments, 429. 

 Coral Reefs, Formation of, Dr. F. 



Wood Jones, 428. 

 Cornwall, Geology of, 40. 

 Correlation of English Tertiary Beds 



with those of Continent, Dr. A. von 



Koenen, 410. 

 Corundum in Rhodesia,F.P.Mennell, 166. 

 Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club, 479. 

 Crane, Walter, on Gold and Silver, 35. 

 Creechbarrow Limestone, Age of, Henry 



Keeping, 555. 

 Cretaceous Bryozoa, New Species of, 



J. W. Gregory, 61. 

 Cretaceous Plants, Structure and 



Affinities of, Marie C. Stopes, 557. 

 Crick, G. C, Cephalopods from Tyrol, 



443. 

 Crinoid {Tetracrinus (?) felix, n.sp.) 



from Red Crag, F. A. Bather, 205. 

 Crook, T., Note on the Shore Sand, 



St. Ives Bay, Cornwall, 120 ; Optical 



Peculiarities in Phlogopite, 512. 

 Crustacea of the Carboniferous Rocks of 



Scotland, B. N. Peach, 76. 



