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Index. 



CAL 



Callairay, Dr. C, The Granitic and 



Schistose Eocks of Donegal, 278. 

 Cameron, A. G., Fuller's Earth and 



AVater Supply, 91. 



. On Fiiller'g Earth, 190. 



Campbell, J. F., Obituary of, 191. 

 Canadian Archeean Rocks and Irish 



Metamorphic Eocks, by G. H.Kinahan, 



159. 

 Canterbury, New Zealand, The Curiosity- 

 Shop Beds, by F. W. Hutton, 383. 

 Carboniferous Insects, English, by S. H. 



Scudder, 265. 

 Carboniferous, Fsephodus magnus from 



E. Kilbride, by E. H. Traquair, 337. 

 Carruthers, W., Fossil Eoot in the Sarsen 



Stones of Wiltshire, 361. 

 Ceratiocaris, British Species of, by T. E. 



Jones and H. Woodward, 385, 460. 

 ■ gobiiformis, sp. nov., Jones 



and H. Woodw., 462. 



Salteriana, sp. nov., Jones and 



H. Woodw., 462. 



nov. ? Jones and H. 



Woodw., 463, 464. 

 Champernowne, A., Homalonotus crassi- 



Cauda, 285. 

 Chatham, A Deep Boring at, by W. 



Whitaker, 561. 

 Chelonia, Siwalik and Narbada, by E. 



Lydekker, 371. 

 Cheviot District, Quartz -Felsites and 



Augite Granites of, by J. J. Harris 



Teall, 106. 

 Classification of the Stratified Eocks, by 



A. J. Jukes Browne, 293. 



by H. Hicks, 358. 



Claypole, E. W., On a Pteraspidian Fish 



in the Up. Silurian of N. America, 89. 

 Cleavage, Slaty, On the Cause of, by A. 



Harker, 15. 



by 0. Fisher, 174. 



On the Stages of, 



by A. Harker, 266. 

 Coal-fields, North Wales and Shrewsbury, 



byD. C. Davies, 327. 

 Coal-seam in Leicestershire, Quartzite 



Boulders in, by W. S. Gresley, 653. 

 Cockroach and Two Scorpions of Silurian 



Age, by H. Goss, 129. 

 Cole, G. A., On Hollow Spherulites, 279. 

 Collins, J. H., Geology of the Eio-Tinto 



Mines, 181. 

 On the Cornish Serpentines, 



298. 

 Commentry, New Insects from the Coal- 

 measures of, by C. Brongniart, 481. 

 Comparative Lithology, A Plea for, by 



C. Callaway, 258. 

 Cone-in-cone Structure, by J. Young, 



283. 

 by J, S. Newberry, 559. 



DUN 



Contouring of Geological Maps, Sub- 

 terranean, 238. 



byB. S. Lyman, 335. 



Contour-lines on Geological Maps, by 

 B. S. Lyman, 132. 



Cope, Prof. E. D., Batrachia of the 

 IPermian Beds of Bohemia, 527. 



Extinct American Ver- 



tebrates, 468. 

 thonyx, 526. 



Mr. Lydekker on Es- 



Palseontological Nomen- 

 clature, 572. 



Cornish Serpentines, by J. H. Collins, 

 298. 



Cretaceous Madreporaria, on some im- 

 perfectly known, by E. F. Tomes, 541. 



Crocodilia, On British Fossil, by A. S. 

 Woodward, 496. 



Crystalline District of the Central Alps, 

 Traverses of, by Prof. T. G. Bonney, 

 494. 



Cumberland and Westmoreland Associa- 

 tion, Transactions of, 276. 



Cynfael Falls, Boulder in the, by T. M. 

 Eeade, 183. 



DANBUEITE, The Crystallographic 

 Study of, by Max Schuster, 520. 

 Darwin Memorial Statue, 336. 

 Davidson, T., Monograph of the British 



Fossil Brachiopoda, 429. 



Obituary of, 528. 



Davies, D. C, The North Wales and 



Shrewsbury Coal-fields, 327. 

 Davison, C, Magnetic Disturbance by 



Earthquakes, 210. 

 Dawkins, Prof. W. Boyd, Skull of Ovibos 



moschatus, 188. 

 Devonian, A New Limuloid Crustacean, 



by H. S. Williams, 427. 

 Dinocerata, The, by 0. C. Marsh, 212. 

 Diorite of Little Knott, by T. G. Bonney, 



328. 

 Diss, The Geology around, by F. J. 



Bennett, 179. 

 Distribution of the Graptolithidse, by 0. 



Herrmann, 406. 

 Donegal, The Granitic and Schistose 



Eocks of, by C. Callaway, 278. 

 Downes,Rev.W.,Underground Heat, 525. 

 Duncan, Prof. P. Martin, On the Astro- 



cosnia of the Sutton Stone, 572 

 On the Genus Galer- 



ites = Echinoconus, 492. 



Madreporaria of 



the Secondary Strata, 570. 

 Structure of the 



Ambulacra of some Echinoidea, 281. 

 Dunker, Prof. E. W., Obituary of, 288. 

 Dunn, E. J., Mode of Occurrence of Gold 



in the Transvaal Goldfields, 171. 



