578 
CAN 
Canada, Glaciation of, 211. 
Carbonia fabulina, var. aitilis, Jones 
and Kirkby, 270. 
Carboniferous Gasteropoda, 380. 
Carter, J., on Fossil Isopoda, 193. 
Casquets and Rocks of Alderney, 331. 
Catalogue of Fossil Cephalopoda, 393. 
—- Fishes, 366. 
3 of the British Isles, 
I. 
Cervus rectus, Newton, 145. 
Chalmers, R., Glaciation of Eastern 
Canada, 211. 
Champernowne, A., Ashprington Vol- 
canic Series, 332. 
orem C., on Lacustrine Deposits, 
379. 
Chapman, F., Foraminifera of the Lon- 
don Clay, 498. 
Chelonian Remains from the Wealden, 
377: 
Chemical and Physical Studies in the 
Metamorphism of Rocks, 567. 
Chlorite Schists and Greenstones of 
South Devon, 265. 
Circumpolar Lands, 305. 
Clifford’s Richmond Coal-Fieids, Vir- 
ginia, 138. 
Sevens Geology of the Cheviot Hills, 
6. 
Clupea vectensts from the Isle of Wight, 
40. 
Coal-plants, British, 457. 
Coal-seams, Modes of Formation of, 
308. 
— of Western Australia, 240, 
432. 
Coccosteus compared with Homosteus, 
I. 
Celonautilus, Muscular Impressions of, 
494. 
Cceluroid Dinosaur from the Wealden, 
119. 
Cole and Jennings, on the Slopes of 
Cader Idris, 286. 
Colloid Silica in the Chalk of Berks 
and Wilts, 237. 
Comparison of European and American 
Dinosauria, 204. 
Cosmic Evolution, 573. 
Cope, E. D., on the Proboscidea, 438. 
Creeping of the Soil-cap by Action of 
Frost, 255. 
Crick, G. C., on Shell-muscles of 
Celonautilus, 494. 
Crick, W. D., and Wilson, Lias Marl- 
stone of Tilton, 296, 337. 
Croll, J., Glacial Periods, 140; Rate 
of Subaerial Denudation, 526. 
Crystalline Limestone, Pressure on, 483. 
— Rocks of the Alps, 4o. 
Index. 
ECH 
Cystechinus crassus from Barbadoes, 
380, 
AMES, Dr., on Amblypristis 
Cheops, 28 ; The Ganoids of the 
Muschelkalk, 459. 
Damon, R., Obituary of, 336. 
Darent Valley, Discovery of Mammoth 
in the, 113. 
Davison, C., Uniformity in Scientific 
Bibliography, 47 ; Secular Straining 
of the Earth, 220; Creeping of the 
Soil-cap by Action of Frost, 255 ; 
Stone-Rivers of the Falkland Islands, 
390; on the Mean Rate of Sub- 
aérial Denudation, 409. 
Dawson, G. M., Glaciation of British 
Columbia, 350. 
—— J. W., Rocks of the Atlantic 
Coast of Canada, 236. 
Deciduous Septa of Ascoceras Murchi- 
sont, 121. 
Deecke, W., Lias Fish-remains of 
Alsace, 428. 
_ Deeley, R. M., on the Boulder Clay in 
Derby, 224. 
De Gregorio, A., Note on Pleurotoma 
turbida, 78. 
“¢ Dendrodont ” Fishes, 490. 
Devonian Cephalopoda and Gastero- 
poda, 29. 
—— Crustacea, on some, 28. 
Fossils, 385. 
Ganoid Onychodus, 499. 
of South Devon and West 
Germany, 328. 
Dinosauria of Europe and America, 
204. 
Dinosaurian Remains, 352, 575- 
Dipterus macropterus, Traquair, 98. 
New Species of, 98. 
Division between the Lias and Oolite, 
188. 
Donald, Miss J., on Carboniferous Gas- 
teropoda, 380. 
Drainage of the English Lakes, 150. 
‘¢ Dumb-Fault” or ‘‘ Wash-out,” 575. 
Dyke in the Lizard Serpentine, 189. 
Dykes and Beds, Local Thickening of, 
60. 
E ARTH’S Crust, Some Physical 
Changes in the, 49, 115, 165. 
Earth, Secular Straining of the, 220, 
275. 
Earthquakes, 521. 
Echinocaris Whidbornei, Jones, 385. 
