562 



Index. 



Carvalho, A. Ferraz de, Rocks of 



S. Tome, 231. 

 Cassiterite, Microscopic Characters of, 



J. M. Coon, 281. 

 Cements and Artificial Stones, the 



late John Watson, 337. 

 Chandler, M. E. J., Recent Exposure 



of Hordle Marine Bed, 224. 

 China, North, Recent Ice-action in, 



J. S. Lee, 14. 

 Ohonetes degans sp. nov., 22. 

 Clapp, Charles, H., Geology of 



Igneous Rocks, Essex County, 



Mass., 45. 

 Clarke, John M., James Hall of 



Albany, 279. 

 Clevedon, ^olian Deposit at, E. 



Greenly, 365, 414. 

 Coal, Imperial Institute Monographs 



on Mineral Resources, J. H. 



Ronaldson, 95. 

 in Great Britain, Walcot Gibson, 



94. 

 Coals of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 



F. Katzer, 141. 

 Cobalt, Absence of, in cornetite, A. 



Schoep, 183. 

 Colchester, G. V. Appointment on 



Geol. Survey, Sudan, 97. 

 Gole, G. A. J., Problem of the Bray 



Series, 48. 



Rocks, their Origins, 554 



Coleman, A. P., Pleistocene and 



Recent Ice Conditions,Labrador,479. 

 Collet, L. W., Structure of the South- 



West Highlands, 301. 

 Collins, H. F., Crystallized Sulphates 



from Spain, 382. 

 Constants of a shear. Graphical 



construction, H. Hilton, 382. 

 Coon, J. M., Microscopic Characters of 



Cassiterite, 281. 

 Copper, Mineral Industry of British 



Empire, 334. 

 District, Bolivia, J. T. 



Singe wald, jun., and E. W. Berry, 



478. 

 Cornish Mining, Documents relating 



to, F. J. Stephens, 282. 

 Correlations of Post-Cretaceous 



Formations of Pacific Region, T. W. 



Vaughan, 276. 

 Cretaceous and Tertiary Question in 



Jamaica, C. T. Trechmann, 422. 

 Crinoidea Flexibilia, Frank Springer, 



175. 

 Cronshaw, H. B., Monograph on 



Imperial Resources, Petroleum, 46 ; 



Oil-shales, Mineral Resources of 



British Empire, 179 ; Silver Ores, 47. 



Crystallographic notation, H. Hilton, 

 382. 



Cumberland, Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone of, Charles Edmunds, 74, 117. 



Lower Carboniferous Rocks of, 



K. ¥/. Earle, 523. 



Cypricardella nuculoides sp. nov., 21. 



DALY, R. A., Geology of Ascension 

 and St. Helena Islands, 146 ; 



Post-Glacial Warping in Newfound- 

 land, 334. 

 Dana, E. S., Textbook of Mineralogy, 



329. 

 David, Professor Sir T. W. Edge- 



worth, 4. 

 Daviesidla UangoUensis (Dav.) in 



Derbyshire, J.W. Jackson, 335, 461. 

 Davison, E. H., Pegmatite from 



CarnMarth, 282. 

 Day, T. C, Dry Valley of Windy 



Gowl, 183; Exposure of St. 



Leonard's Crag, 185. 

 Derbyshire, Daviesidla UangoUensis 



(Dav.), J. W. Jackson, 335, 461. 

 Dewey, H., Memoirs Geol. Survey 



England and Wales, 232. 

 Dinocochlea, F. A. leather, 335. 

 Dinocochlea inaens gen. et sp. nov., 



B. B. Woodward/242. 

 Dixey, F., Magnesian Group of 



Igneous Rocks, 233. 

 Doleritic Intrusions, East Fife, D. 



Balsillie, 442. 

 Dolomitizationin Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone of Midlands, L. M. Parsons, 



51, 104. 

 Dry VaLey;, Carlops, T. Cuthbert Day, 



183. 

 Durham, 60-ft. Raised Beach, 



D. Woolacott, 64 

 du Toit, A. L , Karroo Dolerites of 



South Africa, 230. 



EARLE, K. W., Lower Carbon- 

 iferous Rocks of Cumberland, 



523. 

 Early Man in Relation to Phases of 



Ice Age, Britain, 479. 

 East Rand and Heidelberg District, 



Transvaal, Geology of, F. H. Hatch, 



249. 

 Echini, Fossil, West Indies, R. T. 



Jackson, 333. 

 Echinoidea Holectypoida, Morpho- 

 logical Studies on the, H. L. 



Hawkins, 213. 

 Economic Geology, Holiday Course, 



Cornwall, 241. 

 Edinburgh Geological Society, 183. 



