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Index. 



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CALIFORNIA, Glaciers in, 269. 

 Cambrian Rocks of St. David's, 330. 



Cambridge, Visit of the Geologists' Asso- 

 ciation to, 233. 



Cambridgeshire, Thermal Springs in, 42, 

 143. 



Cameron, A. G., Description of the re- 

 cently discovered Caverns at Stainton, 

 312. 



Cannington Park Limestone, 504. 



Carboniferous Rocks of Shropshire, 363 ; 

 of Silesia, 323. 



Fossils, 88. 



Land-surfaces, 495. 



Strata, Flora of the, 176. 



~ Strata, Inversions of, 145. 



Carolina, Phosphate Rocks and Marl-bed 

 of, 373. 



Carruthers, W., Review and Synopsis of 

 the Contributions to Fossil Botany, 

 published in Britain in 1870, 218; 

 Supposed Vegetable Fossils, 427 ; On 

 two Undescribed Coniferous Fruits 

 from the Secondary Rocks of Britain, 

 540. 



Garyophyllia cylindracea, 378. 



Cave near Ross, 433. 



Caverns of South Devon, 79. 



Ceratiocaris, New Species of, 105. 



Chalk, Foraminifera from the, 506, 563. 



of Sussex, 198. 



Chert-beds of Liassic, Rhsetic, and 

 Keuper age, 400. 



Cheshire, Pre-Glacial Geography of, 158. 



China, Loess in, 284. 



Cirque in the Hills of Skye, 535. 



Cirques, Formation of, 282. 



Clermont, Geology of, 561. 



Climate, changes of, during the Glacial 

 epoch, 545. 



Coalbrook-dale Coal-field, 200. 



Coal Commission, Report of the, 517,574. 



, Formation of, 497. 



, Futile Searches for, in the Mendips, 



501 ; near Northampton, 505. 



Coal-measures in Disco Island, 528. 



• of Ireland, 573, 



Coal-fields of Falkirk, 187; of India, 

 126 ; of Somersetshire, 500, 520. 



Codrington, T., Geology of the New 

 Forest, 272. 



Collings, J. H., Handbook to the Mine- 

 ralogy of Cornwall and Devon, 569. 



Colorado, Geological Report on, 32. 



Como, Lake of. Soundings in the, 359. 



Concretionary Structure in Plaster, 192, 

 S33, 383. 



Coniferous Fruits, Secondary, 540. 



Copper Deposits in India, 127. 



Coprolite jnts of Cambridgeshire, 65. 



Coral, New Species of, fi-om the Red 

 Crag, 282. 



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Coral, Operculated, 122. 



Cornwall, Hand-book to the Mineralogy 

 of, 569. 



, Royal Geological Society of, 



515. 



Cotopaxi, Cone of, 341. 



Cotteswolds, So-called Beaches of the, 

 30. 



Cox, E. T., Geology of Indiana, 178. 



Crag-formation of Iceland, Mollusca of 

 the, 391. 



Crag-pits of Butley, 450. 



Crag, Relation of the Red to the Norwich, 

 314. 



Crags, Stratigraphical Divisions of the, 

 256. 



Cretaceous Rocks of Silesia, 327. 



Crinoidea, Notes on the, 241. 



CroU, J., On the Transport of the Wast- 

 dale Crag Blocks, 15 ; On a Method of 

 Determining the Mean Thickness of 

 the Sedimentary Rocks of the Globe, 

 97, 285. 



Crosskey, H. "W., and G. S. Brady, Notes 

 on Fossil Ostracoda from the Post- 

 Tertiary Deposits of Canada and New 

 England, 60. 



Crust of the Earth, 287. 



Crustaceans, New Phyllopodous, 104. 



Crustacea Podophthalmata, 79. 



■ , Structure and Classification 



of Fossil, 621. 



Culm-measures, 504. 



Cumberland Lakes, Geology of the, 238. 



Cystidean, New British, 71. 



Cythere, New Species of, 63. 



DAVIDSON, T., Biography of, 145. 

 Davies, W., Alphabetical Catalogue 

 of Type Specimens of Fossil Fishes in 

 the British Museum, 208, 334. 



Dawkins, W. B., Discovery of the Glut- 

 ton in Britain, 332. 



Dawson, J. W., New Facts in Fossil 

 Botany, 236 ; Tree-ferns from the 

 Devonian, 231. 



Deep-sea Soundings, Geological Bear- 

 ings of, 1. 



Denudation of the Coalbrook-dale Coal- 

 field, 200 ; of the Oolites, 140 ; of 

 the Shropshire Coal-field, 383, 429, 



• , Phenomena connected with, 



65. 



De Ranee, C. E., Blue Clay of the "West 

 of England, 41 ; On the Two Glacia- 

 tions of the Lake District, 107 ; On 

 the Pre-Glacial Geography of Northern 

 Cheshire, 158 ; Geology of the Cum- 

 berland Lakes, 238 ; On the Glaciation 

 of the North-west of England, 412. 



Derbyshire, Pholas-burrows in, 39, 96. 



Desor, Geology of the Alps, 132. 



