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Index. 



Cervidae of the. Forest-bed of Norfolk 

 and Suffolk, 374. 



Getiosaurus, 42. 



Chalk of Antrim, 334 ; of Norfolk, 430. 



Chalk Eock, near Salisbuiy, 427. 



, White, Divisions of the, 469. 



Chandler, C. F., Lectiu-e on "Water, 477. 



Cheshire, Boulder-clay in, 330 ; Post- 

 glacial Geology of, 652. 



Chloritic Marl of Cambridge, 143. 



Cirques, Formation of, 10, 93. 



Clarke, H., Geological Eeasoning, 572. 



Climate, Changes of, during the Glacial 

 Epoch, 23, 61, 105, 164, 215, 254. 



■ of the Post-glacial Period, 153. 



Coal-fields of India, 32, 476, 



measures, Tree-ferns of the, 465. 



supply, Austro -Hungarian, 235. 



Gmlacanthus Harlemensis, 31. 

 Colliery Explosions and Weather, 324. 

 Collins, J. H., Mineralogy of Cornwall 



and Devon, 96. 

 Gondylites, 195. 

 Coniferous Eemains from Solenhofen, 150, 



193. 



Wood, Fossil, 57. 



Coombs, J. A., Section at Battersea, 187. 



Gorhicula fluminalis, 430. 



Cornet, F. L., and A. Briart, Divisions 



of the White Chalk, 469. 

 Crag, Coralliae, Sydractinia from the, 



337. 

 ' , Man in the, 247. 



Mollusca, 326. 



, Red, Trochocyathus anglieus from 



the, 378. 



, Unio limosus in the, 431 ; Purpura 



lapillus in the, 431. 



Crags, Succession of the, 209. 



Crayford, Worked Flint from, 268. 



Croll, J., Award of the Wollaston Dona- 

 tion Fund to, 142. 



Crustacean, New British, 144, 529. 



Crustacea, Palaeozoic, 433. 



Eeport on, 563. 



Cupressocrinua, 387. 



DAINTEEE, E., Geology of Queens- 

 land, 286. 

 Dakyns, J. E., Glacial Phenomena of the 



Yorkshire Uplands, 329. 

 Damuda Valley Coal-fields, 32. 

 Dana, J. D., Award of Wollaston Medal 



to, 141. 

 Davidson, T., and W. King, Eemarks on 



Trimerella, Binobolus, and Monomerella, 



442. 

 Davies, D. C, Overlap of Formations on 



the North Wales Border, 91. 

 — ; — W., On the Eostral Prolonga-' 



tions of Squaloraia polyspondyla, 145. 



Dawkins, W. B., GervidcR of the Forest- 

 bed of Norfolk and Suffolk, 374; Classi- 

 fication of Pleistocene Strata, 374. 



and W. A. Sanford, Pleistocene 



Mammalia, 327. 



Dawson, J. W., Geology of Prince 

 Edward Island, 203 ; Footprints from 

 the Carboniferous of Nova Scotia, 251. 



Delesse and Lapparent, " Rdvue de 

 Geologie," 87. 



Delta of the Nile, 479. 



Deltas, Formation of, 392, 485. 



Denudation, 525. 



Derbyshire, Ice Scratches in, 269. 



Devonian Beds, Fish-remains in the, 239. 



Fossils from Cape Colony, 41. 



Limestone, Gupressocrinns in, 



387. 



Devonshire, Boulder-clay (?) in, 574. 



Dinobolus, 442. 



Divining-rod in Somersetshire, 528 ; in 

 Essex, 576. 



Dominica, Geology of, 75. 



Donegal, Geology of, 12. 



D'Orueta, D. M., Geology of Malaga, 138. 



Dover, Geology of the Straits of, 432. 



Drift Deposits of Ireland, 335. 



Drifts, Scotch and English, Correlation 

 of the, 171, 189. 



Duncan, P. M., Trochocyathus anglieus 

 from the Eed Crag, 378. 



Dyer, W. T. T., On some Coniferous 

 Eemains from Solenhofen, 150, 193 ; 

 On some Fossil Wood from the Lower 

 Eocene, 241. 



EAETHQUAKE in Cachar, 284; at 

 Khabooshan, 286. 

 Egerton, P. de M. G., Prognathodus 



Guntheri, 236 ; Ischyodus from the 



Lias of Lyme Eegis, 237. 

 Egypt, A Cry from the Land of, 479. 

 Endoceras proteiforme from Ambleside, 



102. 

 Eocene, Lower, Fossil Wood from the, 



241. 

 Essex, ,JDivining-rod in, 576. 

 Eurypterus mammatus, 432. 

 Evans, C, Geology of Hampstead, 187. 



FERNANDO NOEONHA, Geology of, 

 42. 



Ferns, Sporangia of, in the Coal-mea- 

 sures, 51. 



Fish, Fossil, from Lyme Regie, 236. 



Fish-remains in the Devonian Beds, 239. 



Fisher, 0., On Cirques and Taluses, 10 ; 

 Greenland Meteoric Iron, 47 ; On a 

 Worked Flint from the Brick-earth of 

 Crayford, 268 ; Phosphatic Nodules of 

 the Cretaceous Eocks of Cambridge- 

 shire, 331. 



