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CALLA'^AY.Dr. C.Archjean Geology 

 of Anglesey, 92 ; Archaean Eocks, 

 348, 420; Limestone of Durness and 

 Assynt, 92; Metaniorphic and Associ- 

 ated Eocks of Wexford, 494 ; Pre- 

 Cambrian Eocks of Britain and Bo- 

 hemia, 94 ; Pre-Cambrian Eocks of 

 St. Davids and Bohemia, 237. 

 Cambrian of Anglesey, Basement Beds 



of, 333. 

 and Carnarvon- 

 shire, 439. 



Beds of British Isles, 507. 



and Siku'iau Eocks, 245. 



Cambridge Greensaud, Pebbles from, 95. 



Ornithosaurians from Upper 



Greensand of, 13. 



Geology of, 565. 



Carboniferous Fenestellidse, 138. 



Insects, New British, 293. 



System of Britain, 181. 



Carlisle Basin, Eocks of, 188. 



Carnarvonshire and Anglesey, Cambrian 

 of, 439. 



Carpenter, P. H., Comatula from 

 Kelloway Eock, 382 ; Crinoids from 

 Upper Chalk of Southern Sweden, 

 139 ; Structure and Classification of 

 Blastoidea, 464. 



Caunopora and Stromatopora, 141. 



Cervus megaceros in Berkshire, 95, 480. 



Cetacean in Lower Oligocene Strata of 

 Hampshire Basin, 380. 



Chalk of Norfolk, Disturbances in, 93, 

 144. 



Chalk (Upper) , Horstead, Norfolk, Sponge 

 Spicules from, 228. 



Champernowne, A., Ashburton Lime- 

 stone, its Age and Eelations, 410 ; 

 Homalonohis in Eed Beds, Torquay, 

 487. 



Cheilostomata and Cyclostomata, Eela- 

 tion to Escharoid Forms of Oolitic 

 Polyzoa, 23. 



Cephaltispis, Head-shield of, 193. 



Cheshire, Lower Keuper Sandstone of, 

 396. 



Cheilostomatous Bryozoa from Tana 

 Yarra, Victoria, 286. 



Cities of Europe, Geological Basis of, 

 477. 



Coal-fields of Great Britain, India, and 

 other parts of the World, 82. 



Coal, Formation of, 469. 



Coal-Measures under New Eed Sand- 

 stone and so-called Permian Eocks of 

 St. Helen's, Lancashire, 433, 526. 



. Plants of, 519. 



Coal -Mine, Deep, 240. 



■ Shales, Entomostraca in, 95. 



Collett, Prof. J., Mastodon in Eecent 

 Times in North America, 373. 



1 CoEiery Explosions, 384. 



Colwell Bay and Headon Hill, Isle of 

 Wight, Beds of, 45. 



Comatida from Kelloway Eock, 382. 



Congeria Beds of Italy, 271. 



Conglomerate, Triassic, near Portskewet, 

 Monmouth, Striated Pebbles from, 

 79. 



Conglomerate, Twt Hill, 194. 



Coppinger, R. W., Soil-cap Motion, 235. 



Coralliterous Series of Sind and its con- 

 nexion with Upheaval of Himalayas, 

 138. 



Corals from Middle Lias, Oxford, 380. 



Jurassic, of North Italy, 325. 



Cornwall, Eock-Basins on Granite Tors 

 in, 480. 



" Pre -historic Europe," Sub- 

 merged Forests and Forest-beds of, 131. 



Cragor, T., Eock- Basins on Granite Tors 

 in Cornwall, 480. 



Crinoids fi'om Upper Chalk of Southern 

 Sweden, 139. 



Cromer, Pliocene Beds of, 382. 



Crosby, W. 0., Absence of Joint-Struc- 

 tui'e at Great Depths, and its Eela- 

 tions to Forms of Coarsely Crystalline 

 Eruptive Masses, 416. 



Crustacea, Contributions to, 529. 



Crystalline Eocks, Metamorphism of, 

 59, 110, 162. 



Cumberland and Lancashire Inter- 

 Glacial Deposits of, 44. 



Cyclostomata and Cheilostomata, Eela- 

 tion of Escharoid Forms of Oolitic 

 Polyzoa to, 23. 



D'ACHIAEDI, Prof., Jurassic Corals 

 of North Italy, 325. 

 Dallas, W. S., Jura of Hanover and 



England, 546. 

 Dana, Prof. J. D., Metamorphism of 



Massive Crystalline Eocks, 59, 110, 162. 

 Davidson, T., Upper Silurian Brachio- 



poda from Shropshire, 1, 100, 145, 



289. 

 Davis, J. W. (of Halifax), Fish Eemains 



from Bone-bed at Aust, near Bristol, 



327 ; Fish-spines from Coal-measures, 



328. 

 Dawson, Prof. J. W., Stromatopora and 



Caunopora, 141. 

 Dawson, G. M., Geology of British 



Columbia, 156, 191, 214. 

 Day, Eev. H. G., Outcrop of Strata, 141. 

 Day and Fisher, Correspondence, 336, 



480, 524. 

 Buyia, Dav, 1881, and Merista, Suess, 



1851, 289. 

 Delesse and de Lapparent's Eevue de 



Geologic, 1877-78, 137. 

 Denudation of Land by Elvers, 525. 



