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Index. 



BRA 



CRU 



Brachiopoda, Liassic species of, 550. 



Brady, H. B., and W. B. Carpenter, De- 

 scription of Parkeria and Loftusia^273. 



Brazilian Coal-fields, 147, 151. 



Brecciated Concretions, 529. 



Bristol Naturalists' Society, 176, 287. 



Bristow, H. W,, " Underground Life," 

 175. 



■ andW. Whitaker, On the Forma- 



tion of the Chesil Bank, 325, 433, 574. 



British Association, Exeter, 448. 



Brittany, Denudation of Western, 442. 



Brockbank, W., Iron-ore of Whitehayen, 

 141. 



Brodie, P. B., Geological notes on Noi-th- 

 amptonshire, 236 ; Lias of England, 

 476 ; Occurrence of Pterygotus and 

 Eurypterus in the Upper Silurian of 

 Herefordshire, 222; Oldest British 

 Belemnite, 239. 



Brown, E., Waste of Rocks, 379. 



, H. T., Absorption of Carbonic 



acid by Metallic Copper, 378. 



-, R., Coal-fields Pacific coast, 372 ; 



Miocene Beds of Greenland, 174. 



Browne, G. M., Floods in Bequia, 26. 



Buchanan, Dr., and W. Whitaker, Con- 

 nection between Soil and Phthisis, 

 81, 144, 369, 499. 



Burton-on-Trent, History of, 520. 



r^ALAMITES, Foliage and Fruits 



^ of, 294. 



CaJymene ceratopkthalma, 37, 43. 



Cambay, Gulf of. Geology of the country 

 surrounding the, 370. 



Canada, Geology of Hastings Co., 279. 



Cape of Good Hope, Discovery of Dia- 

 monds at the, 208, 333. 



Carboniferous Limestone at Southerness, 

 Kirkcudbrightshire, 230. 



, Depth of the 



. seas during the formation of the, 139. 

 -, Experiments on 



Contortion of, 505. 



Organic Con- 

 tents of Mineral veins in the, 563. 



Carpenter, W. B , and H. B. Brady, De- 

 scription of Parkeria and Loftiisia, 273. 



Carruthers, W., Age of the Rocks of 

 Alaska Territory, 239 ; On Beania, 

 from the Yorkshire Oolites, 97 ; On 

 L^ndescribed Coniferous Fruits from 

 the Secondary Rocks of Britain, 1 ; 

 On the Plant Remains from the Bra- 

 zilian Coal-beds, with Remarks on the 

 genus Flemingites, 151 ; Structure and 

 Afiinities of Sigillaria and allied ge- 

 nera, 224 ; The Cryptogamic Forests 

 of the Coal Period, 289 ; Award of 

 WoUaston Donation-fund to, 179. 



Castor, 49. 



Caucasus, Geological notes on the, 120. 

 Caves of Somersetshire, Rodentia of the, 



371. 

 Celestine in Egypt, 31. 

 Cestracion, 193, 235. 

 Cetiosaurus, 336. 

 Chalk, Upper, Middle, and Lower, 164. 



, Springs in the, 415. 



Chesil Bank, Formation of the, 325, 



433, 523, 574. 

 China, Geology of, 87. 

 " Chips and Chapters," 363. 

 Clark, G. T., Basaltic Dykes of India, 



133. 

 Clarke, W. B., Dinornis an Australian 



genus, 383. 

 Clhnaxodus, 381 ; C. ovatus, 42. 

 Coal-fields of Brazil, 147, 151 ; of India, 



17, 18 ; of the North Pacific Coast, 372. 

 Coal-period, Cryptogamic Forests of the, 



289 ; Myi-iapods of the, 370. 

 Concretions, Banded and Bi'ecciated, 529. 

 Coniferous Fruits from the British Sec- 

 ondary Rocks, 1. 

 Consumption Death-rate, Connection of 



Geological Structure, etc., with the, 



81, 144, 369, 499. 

 Contortion of Mountain Limestone, 



Experiments on the, 505. 

 Cope, E. D., Fossil Reptiles of North 



America, 476. 

 Coquand, H., Cretaceous Rocks of Europe 



and North Africa, 222. 

 Corbicula fluminalls in Cape Colony, 91. 

 Cotham Marble, 476. 

 Crag Mammalia, 47, 142, 143, 190, 237. 



Mastodon, New, 355. 



, New Beds of, 91. 



of Belaugh and Weybourne, 231. 



Crags, Denudation, and the, 45, 141. 

 Craig, R., Discovery of Arctic Shells 



below Boulder-clay at Woodhill, Kil- 



maurs, 525 ; Discovery of Bos primi- 



genius in the Lower Boulder-clay of 



Scotland, 41 ; Geology of Dairy, 183. 

 Cretaceous Fossils from Sinai, 31. 

 Rocks of Europe and North 



Africa, 222. 

 , Classification of the, 



162, 200, 255, 261. 



-, Table of theUpper,306. 



Crinoidal Columns, Cause and Nature of 

 the Enlargement on, 351. 



Crofthead, List of Organic Remains from 

 a Lake-deposit at, 390. 



CroU, J., Cause of the Glacial Climate, 

 382; On the Influence of the Gulf- 

 stream, 157. 



Crosskey, H. W., and D. Robertson, 

 Post-tertiary Beds of Scotland, 185. , 



Crustacea from the Upper Silurian 

 Rocks of Herefordshire, 222. 



