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Index. 



CAE 



DOW 



Carboniferous Flora of Bear Island, 579. 

 Grits of North "Wales, 68, 



123, 263. 



526. 



Limestone of North Wales, 



Carruthers, W., Eeview of Contributions 

 to Fossil Botany published in Britain 

 in 1869, 181 ; Fern-stem from the 

 Lower Eocene of Heme Bay, 189 ; On 

 the Petrified Forest near Cairo, 306; 

 Fossil Cycadean Stems from the British 

 Secondary Eocks, 573. 



Caruaua, A. A., Fossil Elephants of 

 Malta, 238. 



Catlin, G., " Lifted and Subsided Eocks 

 of America," 383. 



Ceplialaspis Baivsoiii, 397. 



Cephalopoda in Silurian Countries, Dis- 

 tribution of, 486. 



Cetiosaurifs, 240. 



Chalk of Eeut, 466 ; Fossils from the 

 Margate Chalk, 472. 



Charnwood Forest, Drift of, 497. 



Cheshire, Middle Drift-beds in, 162. 



Chesil Bank, Formation of the, 23, 140. 



Chile, Coal-bearing Rocks of, 499. 



China, Fossil Mammals from, 237. 



Choneziphins Packardi, 345. 



Clay-with-flints, 578. 



Close, M. H., Internal Fluidity of the 

 Earth, 537. 



Coal-basin of the Firth of Forth, 295. 



bearing Eocks of Southern Chile, 



499. 



fields of India, 428, 429 ; of New 



South Wales, 587. 



Codrington, T., On the Formation of the 

 Chesil Bank, 23 ; Superficial Deposits 

 of Hants and the Isle of Wight, 386. 



Concltopoma gadiforme, 29. 



Concretions, Banded and Brecciated, 10. 



Continental Geology, Notes on, 46. 



Cope, J. D., New American Reptilia, 426. 



Coral-faunas of the Mesozoic and Caino- 

 zoic perii.ds, 37. 



Cornwall, Features of, 310. 



Cottcswold Hills and the Cote-d'Or, 

 Jurassic Eocks of the, 568. 



Crag-pit at Thorpe, near Norwich, 539. 



Crag of Norfolk, 129. 



Cretaceous and Jurassic formations, 

 Limits of the, 230. 



Entomostraca, List of, 76. 



Crofthead, Agf^ of the Strata with Mam- 

 malian remains at, 53. 



Bonos f()un<l near, 138. 



CroU, .1., The Boulder-clay of Caithness, 



a Product of Land-ice, 209, 271 ; 



Cause of tlie Motion of GL'iciers, 572 ; 



Two liiver Channels buried under 



Drift, 233, 297. 

 Crombic, J. M., Geological relations of 



the Alpine flora of Great Britain, 

 229. 



Crust of the Earth, Thickness of the, 421. 



Crustacea, Contributions to British Fos- 

 sil, 493, 554, 



Cumberland, Dispersion of Granite- 

 blocks over the Plain of, 328, 564. 



Cycadean Stems, British Secondary, 573. 



Cyclus, New Species of, 554. 



DARBISHIEE, R. D., "Pholas" 

 holes in limestone, 92. 



Dasornis LoMlinensis, 129. 



Davidson, T., Notes on Continental 

 Geology, 46 ; Brachiopoda from the 

 Budleigh-Salterton Pebble-bed, 38; 

 On Italian Tertiary Brachiopoda, 359, 

 399, 460 ; Award of Eoyal Medal to, 

 5S7. 



Davies, D. C, On the Millstone Grit of 

 North Wales, 68, 123. 



Dawson, J. W., Structure of Sigillaria, 

 87; Animal Eemains from the Car- 

 boniferous and Devonian of Canada, 

 87 ; Structui-e and Affinities of Sigil- 

 la7-ia, Calamites, and Oalamodendron, 

 293. 



Denudation of Belgium, 199. 



of the Weald, 581. 



of the Lake-district, 14, 142, 



192. 



of Devon, Cornwall, and 



Galway, 310. 



-, Subaerial, 394, 442. 



Depression, Evidences of, in the Medi- 

 terranean Coast-line, 548. 



De Ranee, C.E., Glacial Phenomena and 

 Post-Glacial deposits of West Lanca- 

 shire and Cheshire, 393, 394 ; Geology 

 of the counti-y between Liverpool and 

 Southport, 430. 



Derbyshire, North, Geology of, 169. 



Deshayes, G. P., Presentation of Wol- 

 laston Medal to, 184. 



Desor, E., and P.de Loriol, "E'chinologie 

 Helvetique," 31. 



Devon, Features of, 310. 



Devonian and Silurian rocks, Transition 

 beds between the, 408. 



Pah-eontology, 163. 



Dexolites gracilis, 77. 



Diamonds in Bohemia, 348. 



Dick, R., Old Eiver Channel in Lanark- 

 shire, 235. 



Bicraiioqyaplus, Structure and affinities 

 of, 353. 



DtDiorp/iodon, 98, 191. 



Dinosauria, 37. 



Biprotodoii, 143. 



Doloinitic Conglomerate, 88. 



Durijplrnm Jlofnuiiiiii, 392. 



Dowkcr, G., On the Chalk of Kent, 466. 



