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Index. 



CHA 



DEV 



Chalk, English, Two or more Species of 

 Micrasters in ? 115. 



Chalk of Lewes, Sussex, New Crustacean 

 from, 556. 



Champernowne, A., Devonian and Old 

 Eed Sandstone of North and South 

 Devon, 193. 



Channel Islands, Geology of, 79, 111. 



Metamorphism of Eocks 



of, 86. 



China, Kalgan, Pekin, and Shanghai, 

 Travels through, 62. 



Chloritic Marl and Upper Greensand, 

 547. 



Clarke, Eev. W. B., M.A., F.E.S., 

 F.G.S.. Obituary of, 379. 



Clay Boulders, 671. 



Claypole, Prof. E. W., Fossil Tree 

 (Glyptodendron) in Clinton Limestone 

 (base of Upper Silurian), of Ohio, 

 U.S., 558. 



Climate, Theories of Geological, 390. 



Clinton Limestone, of Ohio, U.S., Fossil 

 Tree fi-om, 558. 



Close, Eev. M. H., Extent of Geological 

 Time, 450 ; Errata in same Paper, 

 528. 



Coal-measures, Marine Beds in Lower, 

 144. 



— * Mons, Belgium, Fossil 



Crab in, 433. 



of Somersetshire, 345. 



Supposed Eadiolarians 



and Diatomacese of, 461. 



"Coast Ice on Eising Area," Eeply to 

 Dr. Linnarsson, 425. 



Cole, Eev. E. M., Age of Eocks of Monte 

 Generoso, 378. 



Colorado, Atlas of, 365. 



Concretionary Bands or Conglomerates 

 of Lambay Island, 48. 



Conglomerate, Bunter, Quartzite of, 48. 

 ' " of Lambay Island, 48. 



Coral Eag of Upware, 90. 



Correlation of Lower Helderberg Group 

 of New York, 271. 



Correspondence, Benwj'an, 96 ; Blake, J. 

 F., 90, 573 ; Bonney, Prof. T. G., 428 

 Callaway, C, 96, 332 ; Cole, E. M, 

 379; Close, M. H., 528; Craig, E. 

 480; Davis, W., 335; Feistmantel 

 Dr. 0., 92; Geikie, Prof. J., 287 

 Glanville, B. J., 573; H. E. H., 238 

 HiU, E., 479; Hinde, G. J., 378 

 Hudleston, W. H., 90 ; Jennings 

 J. H., 239; Jones, Prof. T. E., 287 

 Einahan, G. H., 572 ; Lamplugh 

 G. W., 573; Lapworth, C, U' 

 Lebour, G. A., 422 ; Linnarsson, Dr 

 G., 93, 188; Mackintosh, D., 190 

 331 ; Milne, Prof. J., 425 ; Pengelly, 

 W., 238 ; Penning, W. H., 480 



Perceval, S. G., 333; Eeade, T. M., 

 143, 571 ; Theobald, W., 333 ; Ussher, 

 W. A. E.. 237 ; Waters, A. W., 189 ; 

 Wood, S. v., jun., 187, 335 ; Woodward, 

 H.B., 424; Wynne,A.B.,48,185,334. 



Crab in Coal-measures, Mons, Belgium, 

 Fossil, 433. 



Crag of Bridlington, 517. 



Craig, E., Geological Time, 479. 



Crane, Agnes, Eecent and Fossil Cepha- 

 lopoda, 487. 



Cretaceous Deposits, Saurocephalus lan- 

 ciformis from, 254. 



Crickley Hill, Gloucestershire, Madre- 

 poraria of, 297. 



Crinoidea, Silurian, 408. 



Croll, Dr. J., Theories of Geological 

 Climate, 390. 



Crustacean, New Undescribed Macrom-an 

 Decapod, Penaus Sharpii, 164. 



Crustacea, Fossil, described, 164,289,433, 

 556. 



Crystalline Eocks, Origin and Succession 

 of, 466. 



of Donegal, 465. 



Cycadaceous Plants of the Damudas, 92. 



DAINTEEE, E., C.M.G., F.G.S., 

 Obituary of, 429. 



Damon, E., Great Northern Drift, 403. 



Damudas, Cycadaceous Plants of, 92. 



Davies, T., Jadeite and Jade, 192. 



W., Nomenclature of Sauro- 



cephalus lanciformis from British 

 Cretaceous Deposits, with Description 

 of New Species {S. Woochvardii) 254; 

 Pleistocene Mammals dredged off the 

 .Eastern Coast, 97, 433 ; Erratum in 

 lettering on Plate, 335. 



Davis, J. W., Forces which have caused 

 Configuration of the Valley of the 

 Calder in Yorkshire, 500 ; Geology of 

 Yorkshire, 475. 



Dawson, G. M., Erratics at High Levels 

 in North-west America, Barriers to a 

 Great Ice-Sheet, 209. 



Decapod, Macrouran, Crustacean, New 

 Undescribed, 289. 



Note on Fenceus 



Sharpii, 164. 



Delesse and De Lapparent, Geological 

 Eeview, 282. 



Denudation, Eain and Eiver, 212. 



Deposits under Till and Boulder-clay, 

 Preservation of, 73, 162, 287. 



De Eance, C. E., Underground Waters, 

 462. 



Devon, Devonian and Old Eed Sandstone 

 of North and South, 193. 



North, Felsite of Bittadon, 207. 



North, Section, Possible Expla- 

 nation of, 629. 



