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Index. 



CAE 



Carboniferous Limestone Trilobites, by 



fl. Woodward, 484. 

 Carboniferous Trilobite, On a New, by 



E. W. Ciaypole, 303. 

 Synonymy of a, 



by H. Woodward, 22. 

 Carnivora and Eodentia, Fossil, by R. 



Lydekker, 442. 

 Carnivores from the Britisb Eocene, by 



W. Davies, 433. 

 Geratosauru8 nasicorms, Marsh, 252. 

 Cerithium ? canineum, Hudleston, sp 



nov., 107. 

 (Kelvertia) comptonense, Jividie 



ton, 62. 



Lechenhyi, Hudleston, sp. nov. 



• turris, Hudleston, sp. nov., 61 



Champernowne, A., On some Zaphrentoid 

 Corals from the British Devonian, 375 



Cheviot Eocks, On some, by J. Petersen 

 226. 



China, Palseontology of, by Baron 

 Eichthofen, 138. 



Classification of the Sedimentary Strata, 

 by W. T. Blanford, 318. 



Ciaypole, Prof. E. W., On a new Car- 

 boniferous Trilobite, 303. 



Pennsylvania before 



and after the elevation of the Appa- 

 lachian Mountains, 434. 



Remains of Fish 



61. 



from the U. Silurian of Pennsylvania, 



519. 

 Cleavage and Distortion, by 0. Fisher, 



396. 

 Cleavage, Faulting and Jointing, by 



0. Fisher, 204, 266. 

 Climate, Causes of Change of, by 



J. Gunn, 73, 125. 

 Collins, J. H., On the Serpentine of 



Porthalla Cove, 141. 

 Coals of Canada, by H. A. Budden, 560. 

 Conocephahtes australis, H. Woodw., 



sp. nov., 341. 

 Conoceras Llanvirnensis, Eoberts, sp. 



nov., 377. 

 Continents, The Origin of, by W. 0. 



Crosby, 46. 

 Crag, Eed, Land-Shells in the, by E. G. 



Bell, 262. 

 Cretaceous Beds at Black Ven, by Eev. 



W. Downes, 573. 

 Cretaceous Pterodactyls, American, by 



0. C. Marsh, 345. 

 Crosby. Great, Keuper Marls at, by T. 



Mellard Eeade, 445. 

 Crosby, W. 0., The Origin of Conti- 

 nents, 56. 

 Ctenacaiithus costellatus, Traquair, sp. 



nov., 34. 



DOW 



Culm Fossils, list of, 538. 



Culm- Shales, Trilobites in the, by Dr. 



H. Woodward, 534. 

 Cumberland Association, Transactions of, 



179. 

 Gytlierea Woodwardiana, Hudleston, sp. 



nov., 340. 



Y\ALMANITES? Gmjahogm, Clay- 



U pole, 303. 



Dames, W., The Berlin Archmopteryx, 

 418. 



Damon, E., The Geology of Weymouth, 

 311. 



Dana, Dr. J. D., The Southward End- 

 ing of a Great Synclinal in the Taconic 

 Range, 473. 



Davis, J. W., On Fossil Fish from the 

 Yoredale Series at Leyburn, 91. 



Davies, Wm., Emu from the Wellington 

 Caves, 265. 



On some New Carnivores 



from the British Eocene, 433. 



Dawson, Sir Wm., Geology of the Nile- 

 Valley, 289. 



Notes on the Geology 



of Egypt, 385, 439, 481, 576. 



The Ancient Land- 

 Floras of the Old and New Worlds, 

 469. 



Geology from Lake 



Superior to the Rocky Mountains, 283. 

 Deposits, Metalliferous, by C. Ochse- 



nius, 310. 

 Deposit of Pliocene Age at St. Erth, by 



S. V. Wood, 672. 

 De Ranee, C. E., Tenth Report of the 



Underground Water Committee, 475. 

 De Ranee and Topley on Rate of 



Erosion of Sea coasts, 566. 

 Desperet, C, The Pliocene and Quater- 

 nary Ruminants of the Auvergne, 463. 

 Dinosaur, A New American, by 0. C. 



Marsh, 99, 252. 

 Diplodociis loiigiis, Marsh, sp. nov., 99. 

 Dips, Notes on a Graphical Table of, 



by R. D. Oldham, 412. 

 Distortion and Cleavage, by 0. Fisher, 



396. 

 Distribution of Siwalik Mammals and 



Birds, by R. Lydekker, 489. 

 Dolichometiipus Talei, H. Woodw., sp. 



nov., 343. 

 Domes in Sand, Miniature, by T. 



Mellard Reade, 20. 

 Doughty, CM., Outline of the Geology 



of Arabia, 142. 

 Downes, Rev. W., on the Cretaceous 



Beds at Black Ven, 573. 

 Duncan, Prof. P. Martin, Galeriies and 



McJimoconus , 10. 



