562 Index. 
Cantrill, T. C., British Iron Ores, 83. 
Carboniferous Cherts in Derbyshire, 
H. C. Sargent, 265. 
Limestone of N. Wales, Micro- 
scopic Study of, T. A. Jones, 47. 
spiriferina, J. Wilfrid Jackson, 
of, G. 
Carn Marth, Geology 
MacPherson, 91. 
Carruthers, R. G., Economic Geology 
of Central Scotland, 86. 
Catalogue of British Scientific and 
Technical Books, 527. 
Channel Islands, F. Parkinson, 42. 
Charnwoed Forest, Basic Dyke in, 
W. A. Richardson, 170. 
Cherts in California, E. F. Davis, 284 
Chilcott, B. G., Description of section, 
St. Andrew’s, Guernsey, 288. 
Chinese Geology, Outline of, J. 8. Lee, 
259, 324, 409. 
Chromium Ore, W. G. Rumbold, 330. 
Clarke, F. W., Data of Geochemistry, 
84. 
John M., 
Geologist, 292. 
Clifton, Rocks of the Avon Section, 
Sidney H. Reynolds, 543. 
Coalfield, Yorks, Derbyshire, and 
Notts, Walcot Gibson, 558. 
Coast-line, Evolution of a, William 
~Ashton, 132. 
Cole, G. A. J., Geology of the British 
Isles, 42. 
Collet, L. W., Alpine Tectonics, 480. 
Concretions, Relative Age of, H. L. 
Hawkins, 192; W. A. Richardson, 
114. 
Conulopyrina anomala sp. nov., new 
type of Echinonéide, Herbert L. 
Hawkins, 420. 
Copper Production of the World, 
EF. H. Hatch, 32. 
Coral Reef Problem, E. W. Skeats, 
186. 
Cornish Institute of Engineers, 236. 
Lodes, Primary Zones of, EH. H. 
Davison, 505. 
Cornwall, Geological Society of, 90. 
-Cotteswold Hill fissures, L. Richard- 
son, 130. 
Crook, Thomas, Economic Geology, 
330. 
Crystal Nets, James B. Jordan, 279. 
Crystal, determination of the optic 
axes of, H. Hilton, 557. 
Crystallme Medium, Vibrations of, 
Professor H. Hilton, 234. 
Cunningham, 8. C., Products of the 
Empire, 526. 
Eminent Living 
Currie, Ethel D., Fossils from Western 
Persia. 
Cycles of Sedimentation in the Eocene, 
L. Dudley Stamp, 108, 146, 194. 
ALMANITES Shales of Scania, 
G. Troedsson, 233. 
Darfur, Rocks of, Hubert Lynes & 
W. Campbell Smith, 206. 
Davies, A. M., Geology of the British 
Isles, 42. 
Davis, E. F., Cherts in California, 
284. 
Daviscn, Charles, Founders of 
Seismology, 98, 241, 385; Geology 
of the British Isles, 42; Manual of 
Seismology, 430. 
—— HK. H., Alluvial Pebble from 
Nanpuska, 90; Geology of St. 
Michael’s Mount, 90; Granite at 
Bridge, 90; Primary Zones of 
Cornish Lodes, 505. 
Davy, W. Myron, Tin in Bolivia, 
382. 
Day, T. Cuthbert, Volcanic Vent, 
Weak Law, Gullane, 92. 
de Geer, Baron G. J., Correlation 
between Glaciations of N. America 
and Europe, 480. 
Derbyshire, Carboniferous Cherts in, 
H. C. Sargent, 265. 
de Saussure, Horace Benedict, Life of, 
Douglas W. Freshfield, 331. 
Devonian Fauna, Torquay, F. R. 
Cowper Reed, 313. 
—— Floras, E. A. Newell Arber, 
226. 
Dewey, Henry, British Iron Ores, 
&3; Lead, Silver-lead, and Zine 
Ores, Cornwall, Devon, and Somer- 
set, 523. 
Dixey, F., Magnesian Croup of 
Igneous Rocks, 480, 485. 
Dixon, E. EK. L., Geology of the 
S. Wales Coalfield, 478; Un- 
conformity between Millstone Grit. 
and Carboniferous Limestone, 157. 
Drugman, J., Porphyry-quartz from 
France, 558. 
Duparc, Louis, Platinum Deposits of 
the World, 184. 
Durham, Wackerfield Dyke, Arthur 
Holmes & Stanley Smith, 440. 
Du Toit, A. L., Geology of Pondoland, 
131. 
ARTH Structure, L. Kober, 
4 397. 
East of England Mollusca, A. &. 
Kennard & B. B. Woodward, 93. 
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