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Index. 



Carbonicolce, Structure and Eelation- 



ships of, 279. 

 Carboniferous Beds Basal, of Lye, 



South Staffordshire, 521. 

 ' Carixian,' Lower PHensbachian, 401. 

 Carruthers, R. G . , Lophophyllum a,nd 



Gyathaxonia, 49 ; Oil-shales of the 



Lothians, 129. 

 Caucasus, Geological Structure, 559. 

 Cellier, J. S., appointed Professor of 



Mining, Johannesburg, 288. 

 Cephalopoda (Derived), from the 



Holderness Drift, 137. 

 Chalk Polyzoa, 97, 196, 248, 4^6. 

 Chalk Upper, Division of the, R. M. 



Brydone, 380 ; A.J. Jukes-Browne, 



431. 

 Chalk-pebbles from English Channel, 



62. 

 Chapman, F., Geology of Victoria and 



Tasmania, 133 ; Eocene Fora- 



minifera, Hants, 555. 

 ' Charmouthian,' A. J. Jukes-Browne, 



475. 

 Chatwin, C. P., appointed Assistant 



Librarian GeoL gical Society, 336. 

 Cheiropterygium, Origin of, 571. 

 Chilean Borate Deposi s, 277. 

 Churchward, Albert, Primitive Man, 39. 

 Cimono, E., Sulphur-mines, Italy, 323. 

 Climatic Conditions, Southern Texas, 



481. 

 Coal near 'Black Hills', Wyoming, 



225. 

 Coal-field, Concealed, Yorkshire and 



Nottinghamshire, 373. 

 Leicestershire and South Derby- 

 shire, 381. 

 Coal-fields, Development of Midlands, 



522. 

 Lower Matanuska Valley, Alaska, 



225. 

 Cobbold, E. S., Paradoxides, 42; 



Trilobite Fauna, 42 ; ' Cwms,' 



Caradoc-Comley, Shropshire, 517. 

 Ccenholectypus Cubce, Hawkins, sp. 



no v., 202. 

 Cole, G. A. J., Interbasaltic Eocks of 



North of Ireland, 86. 

 Coleman, A. P., Nickel Industry, 567. 

 Congo, Annals of. Museum (Belgium), 



473, 569. 

 Congress, International Geological, 



Canada, 486. 

 Cornish, V., Transport and Accumula- 

 tion of Detritus by Wind and Water, 



455. 

 Corstorphine, Dr. G. S-) appointed 



Principal South African School of 



Mines, Johannesburg, 288. 



Cotter, G. de P., Indian Aerolites. 427. 

 Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club, 322. 

 Cox, A. H., Abereiddy Bay and 



Pencaer, Pembroke, 465 ; Pillow 



Lavas, North and South Wales, 516. 

 Crampton, O. B., Geolosy and 



Forestry, 526. 

 Cretaceo-Tertiary, New Zealand, 286. 

 Cretaceous Bird Remains, 193 ; 



Lamellibranchia of England, 228 ; 



Asteroidea, Evolution of, 230 ; 



Dinosaurs, South African, 263 ; 



Formation of Bahia, Brazil, 356. 

 Cretaceous Fish, Portiieus violossus, 



Cope, 529. 

 Cribrilina cacus, Brydone, sp. nov., 



437. 



suff'uUa, Brydone, sp. nov., 436. 



Crinoidea, a new genus of {Psalido- 



crmus, Remes), 346. 

 Crook, T., Septaria : a defence of 



' Shrinkage ' view, 514. 

 Croonian Lecture, Dr. R. Broom, 192. 

 Crosse, A. F., Iridosmine in the 



Transvaal, 230. 

 Croydon Natural History Society, 39. 

 Croydon's 'Woe Waters', 144. 

 Cumings, E. R., Monticuliporoids, 



Position and Development of the, 32. 

 ' Cwms ' in Caradoc-Comley Region, 



Shropshire, 517. 

 Cynodont, Dental Succession in, 570. 

 New, from the Stormberg, 145. 



DANIEL PIDGEON Fund, awarded 

 to R. U. Sayce, 233. 



Dapedius gramdatus from Lias, 

 Charmouth, 234. 



Dartmoor, Geology of, 172. 



Darwin, Sir G. H., Obituary of, 477. . 



Davies, A. Morley, Origin of Septarian 

 Structure, 99; Deep Borings, North 

 Bucks and North of the Thames, 

 178. 



Deeley, R. M., North American and 

 European Drift Deposits, 14 ; Sub- 

 merged River-valleys, 262. 



Deep Borings, North Buckinghamshire 

 and North of the Thames, 178. 



Desert Conditions Past and Present, 

 Professor Walther's, 132. 



Detritus, Transport and Accumulation 

 by Wind and Water, 455. 



Dewey, Henry, Raised Beach of North 

 Devon, 154. 



Dicynodont Reptiles, New Genera, 570. 



Distribution and Origin of Life in 

 America, 128. 



Doelter, Professor Dr. C, Mineralogy, 

 321, 568. 



