298 
BRI 
Bristow, H. W., on the Rheetic beds of 
SW. England, 236 
British Association Meeting at Bath, 175, 
180, 218, 287 
Broadway, Worcestershire, Oolitic rocks 
at, 88 
Brodie, P. B., on outliers of Lias and 
Rheetic beds in 8. Warwickshire, 239 
Bruniquel Cave, 137 
Bryce, Dr., on some trap-rocks near 
Glasgow, 284 
Bryson’s, A., Trip to Iceland, 125 
Buckland, W., bust of, 96 
Budleigh-Salterton, pebble-bed at, 5 
Burntisland, volcanic indications at, 22 
AMBRIDGE, Plicatula from, 112 ; 
Pterodactyles from, 294 
Canada, Laurentian fossils of, 47 
Caradoc Field-club, 132 
Carbon in the Laurentian rocks, 202 
Carbonie acid in the interior of the 
earth, 220, 231 
Carboniferous period, volcanic action in 
the, 22; rocks of Clifton, 91; Llan- 
gollen, 135; Thuringia, 164 
Cave-Hill, geology of, 215 
Cetacean fossils from the Crag, 43 
Chalk, fossils from the, 112, 114, 296 
— Lower, of Ely, 150 
Cherry-Hinton, the chalk at, 152 
Chert and marl of Antigua, 97 
Cheshire, copper-bearing rocks in, 65 
Chiton, new species of, 283 
Claus on schorlomite, 76 
Cleobury, geology and fossils of, 88 
Clifton, carboniferous rocks at, 91 
Coal in New Zealand, 191; of Ber- 
zaska, 192; of Wyre Forest, 183 
Coal-measures, fish-remains from the, 
130; in Brazil, 182; near Bristol,. 
234; of New South Wales, 233, 234 
Coal-produce of the United Kingdom, 
210 
Cobalt in Cheshire, 68 
Colin Glen, Rheetic and Cretaceous beds 
at, 187 
Contemporaneity in geology, idea of, 2 
Cooling of the earth, 178 
Copper in Roumania, 120 ; in Cheshire, 
65 
Coral-rocks, 41; of Antigua, 87 
Corals, fossil, of the West Indies, 97 
Cotteswold Naturalists’ Field-club, 46, 
137, 212 
Crag, Cetacean remains from the, 42 
-— of Bridlington, 49, 142, 266; of 
Kent, 214 
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Index. 
DUN 
Cretaceous rocks at Folkestone, 212; 
of Ireland, 287 ; NW. Bohemia, 207 
Crocodile, fossil, 78 
Croll on change of temperature, 178 
Crosskey, H. W., on asection of Su- 
therland, 285; Lias fossils from 
Skye, 284 
Crustacea, some Paleozoic, 85, 107, 
196, 293 
Cumberland, Silurian rocks in, 287 
Cyathaspis, new species of, 293 
Cycloidal fish-seales in the Oolite, 93 
\EDALUS in pebbles at Bud- 
leigh, 11 
Damon’s, R., Handbock to the Geology 
of Weymouth, 171 
Daubeny, C., on carbonic acid in the 
interior of the earth, 231; the ther- 
mal waters of Bath, 230 
Davidson, T., on carboniferous fossils 
from the NW. Himalayas, 43; recent 
and fossil species of Thecidium, 12 
Davies, W., on cycloidal fish-scales in 
the Oolite, 94 
Dawkins, W. B., on the Rhestie beds,, 
and on a new fossil mammal, 44, 257 
Dawson’s, J. W., Address to the Natu- 
ral History Society of Montreal, 268; 
on Eozoin Canadense, 225 
Day, E. C. H., on Acrodus Anningie, 
57; a new Plesiosaur, 47 
Density of the earth, 77 
Denudation, 283 
Desert of Sahara, 27 
Desmazures, Th., on a fossil from Thibet, 
76 
Desor, E., on the Sahara, 27 
Devon, supposed Boulder-clay in, 86 
Dewalque on mineral springs in Bel- 
gium, 75 
Discovery of a Mammoth’s cranium at 
Tlford, 24; a new Plesiosaur, 47 ; 
Elephant remains near Dudley, 46 ; 
Leiodon at Norwich, 296; organic re- 
mains in the Laurentian rocks, 47, 
225 
Dolomite mountains of Tyrol, 38 
Dorset, White Lias of, 290 
Dudley and Midland Geological Society 
and Field-club, 45, 92, 132, 134, 184 
Dudley, Elephant remains near, 46 ; 
Geology of, 184 
Dumfries and Galloway Natural His- 
tory Society, 133 . 
Duncan, P. M., on the Geology of 
Jamaica, 97 ; Miocene beds of the 
West Indies, 97 
