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Index. 



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Causes of Volcanic Action, 30. 



Central Wales, Glacial Geology of, 251. 



Chapter in the History of Meteorites, hy 



Dr. W. Flight, 58, 106, 164, 212, 311, 



356, 424, 446, 505. 

 Chart, Morris's Geological, 568. 

 Chelonian, Extinct, from Australia, 128. 

 Cheviot Hills, Geology of, 187. 

 Chilostomatous Bryozoa from South 



AustraKa, 283. 

 Gipps- 



land, 381. 

 China, Travels and Studies founded there- 



ou, by Baron Eichthofen, 429. 

 Chloritic Marl of the Isle of Wight, 440. 

 Choffatt, P. , The Jura of Portugal, 370. 

 Classification of British Eocenes revised, 



466. 



of the Dinosauria, 80. 



of European Rocks, 158, 219, 



272, 316. 

 Claypole, E. W., on Helieopora latispi- 



ralis, 377. 

 Cleavage Planes, Fossils on, 146. 

 Clements, Dr., Tabular Geological 



Systems, 475. 

 Clough, C. T., on the Cheviot Hills, 187. 

 Cloughtonia, gen. nov., Yorkshire Oolite, 



203. 

 Coal imder New Eed Sandstone, 48. 



in South Africa, 143. 



Colouring of Geological Maps, 48. 

 Conglomerate, Twt Hill, 18, 114. 

 Contributions to the Palseobotany of 



Sweden, 22. 

 Correlation of the Blackdown and Haldon 



beds, 42. 

 Costa Eica, Geology of, 330. 

 Cotteswold Naturalists' Field-club, 518. 

 Crag shells of Aberdeenshire, 237. 

 Craig, E., on Mammoth Eemains and 



Arctic Shells, 285. 

 Cruttwell, Alfred, on New Zealand 



Geology, 142. 

 Ct/nopodius cremilatus, 541. 

 Cypricardia Icevisulcata, 154. 

 C yrenaJluminaUs, near Summertown, 50. 



DAMES, W., Structure of Head of 

 ^rchteopteryx, 566. 



Dana, Prof. J. D., On the Taconic 

 System, 281. 



Darwin, Charles, Obituary of, 239. 



Davies, J. W., FossU Fish -remains from 

 the Armagh Limestone, 127. 



Davis, W. M., and N. S. Shaler, Illus- 

 trations of the Earth's Surface, 34. 



Davison, C, Vorticose Earthquake 

 Shocks, 257. 



Dawson, Principal, on Frototaxites and 

 Paehytheca, 40. 



De Lapparent's Geology, 122. 

 Depression of Ice-loaded lands, 526. 



and Ee-elevation of land, 382, 



400, 457. 



De Eance, C. E., On the Permian and 



Trias, 575. 



Water Supply, 85. 



Destruction of Marine Animals, 533. 

 Deulerosaurus biarniicus, 338. 

 Devonian Beds of Gerolstein, Fossils 



from, 104. 

 Crustacea, 386. 



Bomnlonotiis, from the, 157. 



Silurian Formation, ri6. 



Dinosaur, New, from the Wealden of 



Brook, 378. 



Dinosauria, Classification of the, 80. 



Coracoid, from the Wealden, 



330. 



Discovery of Cambrian Eocks near Bii'- 

 mingham, 563. 



Distiurbances at Vobster in Somerset, 

 286. 



Downes, Eev. W., Fossils on Cleavage 

 Planes, 146. 



Haldon and Black- 

 down beds, 42. 



Dyassic deposits of the Alps, 494. 



EAETH-MOVEMENTS, 481, 482. 

 Earthquake Shocks, Vorticose, 257. 

 Elevation and Subsidence, 479. 

 Eilipsocaris Dewalquei, 444. 

 Elooiichthys pectinatus, 545. 

 Eminent Living Geologists, Prof. Sir A. 



C. Eamsay, 289. 

 England and Wales, Geology of, 179. 



Water Supply, 85. 



Eocene and Oligocene strata in the 



Hampshire Basin, 284. 

 Eozoic rocks of Europe and of North 



America, 38. 

 Eozoon Canadense, The Controversy on, 



231. 

 Etheridge, E., Fossils from Torquay, 155. 

 Europe, Carboniferous and Jurassic 



Systems of, 528. 

 Europe, Quaternary Deposits of Middle, 



570. 

 Evidence of Angular Drifts, 433, 509. 

 on the Land Plants from Pen- 



y-glog Slate Quarry, 39. 



of Loams and Brick -Earths, 



224, 266. 



— of the Loess, 9, 69. 



'■ — of the Marine Drift, 553. 



of the Valley Ten-aces, 305, 



416. 



Extinct Chelonian from Australia, Prof. 

 Owen on an, 128. 



