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Index. 



CAN 



Canada, Anorthosite Rocks of, 506. 

 Canadian Examples of Fossil Algae, 503. 

 Canadian Palaaontology, 129. 

 Cape-Breton Island, Geology of, 378. 

 Carboniferous Limestone of England and 



Belgium, 463. 



Palseoniscidse, 440. 



Carinthia, Eocene Strata in, 120. 

 Carpenter and Etheridge, Catalogue of 



Blastoidea, 419. 

 Carter, J., Decapod Crustaceans of the 



Oxford Clay, 378. 

 Catalogue of the Blastoidea, 419. 



Fossil Mammalia, 175. 



Palaeozoic Plants, 177. 



Silurian Crustacea of Got- 

 land, 33. 

 Caves of Ffynon Beuno and Cae Gwyn, 



489, 566. 

 Cetacea of the Norfolk "Forest-bed," 



234. 

 Cetacea of the Suffolk Crag, 573. 

 Chester Society of Natural Science, 89. 

 Clayton, Fossil Tree at, 406. 

 Coal-measures of Warwickshire, 540. 

 Cole, G. A. J., Igneous Eocks of Stanner, 



219 ; on " Spherulitic Bocks," 187. 

 Collins, J. H., on Cornish Serpentinous 



Eocks, 359. 

 Colorado, Fossil Ostracoda from, 146. 

 " Coming-of-Age " of the Geological 



Magazine, 45. 

 " Cone-in-Cone," 139. 

 Cope, E. D., On Edestus and Pelecopte- 



rus, 141 ; Note on JErisichthe, 239 ; 



New Perissodactyle Ungulate, 49 ; 



Vertebrata of the Tertiary Formations 



of the West, 410, 465, 512. 

 Cornet, M. L. F., Phosphatic Beds near 



Mons, 281. 

 Cretaceous Madreporaria, 44, 52. 

 Crinoids from the Upper Devonian, 



Germany, 170. 

 Cromer Forest-bed, Flora of, 410. 

 Cupriferous Shales in Houpeh, China, 



379. 



DANA, J. D., Lower Silurian Fossils, 

 377. 



Davies, W., Note on Edestus, etc., 141. 



Davis, J. W., Fish-remains from Moun- 

 tain Limestone, Derbyshire, 146 ; 

 Tertiary Fish-remains, 93. 



Davidson, C, Eock- Surface under a 

 Talus, 65; on Undisturbed Spots in 

 Earthquake Areas, 157. 



Davidson, G. M., on the Eocky Moun- 

 tains, 505. 



Dawson, Sir W., Fossil Algae, 503 ; 

 on the Geology of the Arctic and 

 Atlantic Basins, 504. 



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Death of Prof. J. Morris, 93. 



Mr. W. W. Leighton, 144. 



Deelly, E. M., Trent Basin, 284. 



Deep-Boring in New Eed Marls, 453. 



in Kent, 510. 



Deep Well Section at Brookwood, 353. 



Deeside, Early Human Habitations, 33. 



Decapod Crustaceans of the Oxford Clay, 

 378. 



Dentition of Galesaurus planiceps, Ow., 

 572. 



Deperet, C. , on the Pliocene Vertebrata 

 of France, 328. 



De Eance, C. E., on Erosion of Sea- 

 Coasts, 26. 



Derbyshire, Fish-remains from, 146. 



Desmidopora alveolaris, Nichs., 289. 



Development of the North American 

 Continent, 97. 



Dimorpharcea expansa, Tomes, 451. 



Diphyphyllum, on the Genus, 232. 



Does 'Teredo inhabit Fresh Water ? 336. 



Dollo, M., on the Evolution of the Dino- 

 sauria, 275 ; New Chelonians from 

 Belgium, 521. 



Dover, Beds between Upper and Lower 

 Chalk, 137. 



Downes, W., On a Section near Honi- 

 ton, 308. 



Duncan, P. M., on Cretaceous Madre- 

 poraria, 52 ; on a New Species of 

 Axosinilia, 340. 



Durham, J., Volcanic Eocks of N. E. 

 Fife, 333. 



EAETHQUAKES and other Earth- 

 Movements, 371. 

 Earthquake Phenomena, 157. 

 Edestus and Pelecopterus, etc., 141. 



Davisii, H. Woodw., 1. 



Elonichihys Aitkeni, Traquair, 440. 



maerodon, Traquair, 441. 



microlepidotus, Traq., 441. 



Emmons' Original Taconic Series, 277. 

 Emydine Chelonian from India, 330. 

 Eocene Chelonians from Belgium, 521. 

 Eocene, Teredo-bored Wood in the, 161. 

 Eophyton ? explanatum, Note on, 337. 

 Erinaeeus ceningensis, Lydekker, 41. 

 Erisichthe, Note on, 237. 



Eruption of Mount Tarawera, 384. 

 Essays on Speculative Geology, 293, 300. 

 Etheridge and Carpenter, Blastoidea, 419 



E. jun., Notochelys costata, 



239. 



Volcanic Eruption in 



New Zealand, 398. 



Evolution of the Herbivorous Dinosauria, 

 275. 



