INDEX. 



573 



Clausilia dubia, 57, 61 ; C. Kusteri, 64 ; 

 ft laminata, 57, 61 ; ft parvula, 57, 

 61. 



Clay-with-flints, origin of, 220. 



Clematis, 47. 



Clematis flammula, 49; ft vitalba, 50. 



Clermont-Ferrand, ancient moraines near, 

 210. 



Cleveland, Ohio, interglacial beds near, 

 294. 



Climate, changes of, independent of 

 changes in relative level of land and 

 sea, 521 ; Dr. Croll's theory of, 521. 



Climate of Pleistocene Period, 25, 44 ; 

 changes of, 39, 40, 331, 540 ; genial, 

 65 ; arctic, 67. 



Climate of postglacial period, 514, 526, 

 527, 529, 554, 555. 



Climatic and geographical conditions of 

 Pleistocene Period, 331 ; of postglacial 

 and recent period, 499. 



Clonea, near Dungarvan, submarine peat 

 of, 460. 



Close, Rev. M., cited, 190. 



Clupea harrengus, var. membras, 471. 



Clyde, late glacial marine beds of the, 

 270 ; river alluvia of valley of the, 410. 



Cocchi cited, 22 ; discovers glacial mor- 

 aines in Apuan Alps, 213. 



Cod, 367. 



Coddrington, T., cited, 341. 



Cogels, P., on borings in Belgium, 507. 



Collegno, De, on glacial phenomena of 

 Pyrenees, 173. 



Collenot cited, 211. 



Collomb, E., cited, 210, 212 ; on ancient 

 glaciers of Corsica, 213 ; on volume of 

 water discharged from glaciers of Ice 

 Age, 231 ; on two glacial epochs in the 

 Vosges, 322 ; on glacier of Argelds, 

 322. 



Colonsay, glaciation of, 178 ; raised- 

 beaches of, 418. 



Common dogwood, 302. 



Common maple, 47. 



Como, morainic deposits near, 324. 



Conditions of life, in Palaeolithic times, 17 ; 

 during formation of Danish shell- 

 mounds, 368. 



Conglomerate of Leffe, origin of, 310. 



Contemporaneity of man and extinct 

 mammalia, 77. 



Contentin, submarine forests of, 481. 



Continental condition of Britain in early 

 postglacial times, 507. 



Contorted beds of Glacial Period, 279. 

 (See Till.) 



Coot, 373. 



Copper implements, rare, 7. 



Corbula gibba, 469. 



Cornelian Bay, Scandinavian erratics at, 

 192. 



Corinth, Isthmus, raised-beaches of, 355. 



Cornus sanguinca, 49, 53. 



Cornwall, submerged forests of, 431 ; 

 raised - beaches and submerged forests 

 of, 437, 452. 



Correlation of English postglacial de- 

 posits, 451. 



Corsica, breccias of, 64 ; glaciers of, 213 ; 

 depression of, in glacial times, 355. 



Corylus avellana, 49, 50, 52, 53, 299, 

 309. (See also Hazel. ) 



Cossignt, De, on clay-with-flints of Paris 

 Basin, 227. 



Cotoneaster pyracantha, 49. 



Cotta cited, 283. 



Cottus scorpius, 469. 



Courtmacsherry Bay, submarine peat of, 

 460. 



Courtrai, borings at, 507. 



Couze de Champeix, moraines of, 211. 



Couze d'Issoire, moraines of, 211. 



Crahay discovers human remains in 

 Pleistocene of the Meuse, 22. 



Cranberry, 302. 



Crane, 373. 



Crania, Palaeolithic, 21. 



Crannoges of Ireland, 463. 



Crataegus oxyacantha, 49. 



Credner, H., on glacial phenomena of 

 Saxony, 199 ; on broken strata under 

 till, 202 ; cited, 283, 301. 



Crete, supposed former connection of, with 

 Continent, 338. 



Crie on flora of Mamers travertine, 52. 



Criquebeuf, submarine forest of, 481. 



Croll, J., cited, 39 ; on Caithness till, 

 188 ; on extent of northern ice-sheet, 

 197 ; theory of changes of climate, 254, 

 559 ; on rise of sea-level, 525. 



Cro-Magnon, human remains in rock- 

 shelter of, 21. 



"Cro-Magnon-race" (Palaeolithic), 23. 



Cromer boulder-clay, 261, 263. 



Crossket, Rev. H., cited, 384, 385, 501. 



Crow, 373. 



Cumhing, Rev. J., cited, 191. 



Cut-bones, in Pliocene, 343 ; in Miocene, 

 346. 



Cyclas, species of, in Swiss interglacial 

 beds, 302; ft cornea, 149, 425, 434, 

 448. 



Cyelopterus lumpus, 471. 



Cyclostoma, species of, 57, 59. 



Cygnus musicus, 494. 



Cyprina islandica, 266, 281, 282, 284, 

 355, 399, 403, 497. 



Cyprus, raised-beaches of, 355. 



Cyrena fluminalis, 60, 137, 138, 264, 266. 



Cystopteris fragilis, 508. 



Cy there lutea, 284. 



Cytheridea torosa, 493. 



Dago, freshwater beds in, 470. 

 Dalserf, trees in peat near, 421. 



