INDEX. 



693 



Cautley (Capt), on remains of mam- 

 malia in the Sewalik Hills, S95 ; 

 Wollaston Medal awarded to, 459 ; 

 address of Mr. Lycll on presenting 

 it to Dr. Royle, 476 ; on the dis- 

 covery of quadrumanons remains in 

 the Sewalik Hills, 544, 568. 



Caves, on the ossiferous, of Yealm 

 Bridge, 399. 



Cephalonia, on streams of sea-water 

 flowing into, 393. 



Cerdagne, freshwater formation in, de- 

 scribed, 21. 



Ceret, notice of a section from La Es- 

 tela to, 22. 



Chalk, section of, in a well at Diss, 93 ; 

 notice of, in Suffolk, 529, 



Chalk and flint of Yorkshire, compared 

 with the chalk and flint of south of 

 England, 113. 



Chalk and greensand, notice of fossil 

 fishes in, 207. 



Chalmers (Dr.), extract from his cha- 

 racter of Sir I. Newton's mind, 62. 



Charlesworth (C. Esq.), on the crag of 

 part of Essex and SuflTolk, 195. 



Charlton Hill, trap rocks of, 85. 



Chemical changes, on the, in the ag- 

 gregation of stratified rocks during 

 diflTerent periods after th»ir deposi- 

 tion, 181. 



Chichester, notice of the earthquakes 

 frequently felt near, 149, 687. 



Chili, remarks on the earthquake, 1822, 

 56 ; on elevation of strata on the 

 coast of, by Mr. Caldcleugh, 444 ; 

 Mr. Darwin, 446 ; account of the 

 earthquake of 20tli Feb. 1835, 209; 

 account of earthquake-phenomena 

 in, by Mr. Darwin, 654. 



Chimaera, on fossil beaks of, 205. 



Christie (Dr. T.), notice of, in the 

 obituary of the President's Address, 

 1834, 45. 



Cidaris Bechei, description of, 202. 



Clarke (Rev. W. B.), on the north- 

 east part of the Cotentin, 454; on 

 the geology of Suffolk, 528 ; on the 

 peat-bogs and submarine forests of 

 Bournmouth, and near Poole, 599. 



Cleavage, observations on, in rocks, 1 8S. 



Clee Hills, notice of the basalt of, 91. 



Cloverly, account of an outlier of lias 

 near, 1 1 4. 



Coal bituminous, notice of, at Cohat, 

 9 ; on the Missouri, 104. 



Coal-fields, description of, Shropshire, 

 1 19 ; Forest of Wyre, 20, 1 20 ; Ne- 

 went, 121 ; Dudley and Wolver- 

 hampton, 407 ; north-west coast of 

 Cumberland, 198, 419. 



Coal-field, account of the ravines in 

 the boundaries of the Bristol, 79. 



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Coal-field, North Staffordshire, notice 

 of ichthyolites from, 202. 



Coalbrooke Dale coal-field, notice re- 

 specting the fossils found in, 20 ; 

 trap-rocks of, 92 ; on the geology of, 

 401 ; on some of the faults of the, 18. 



Coal-measures,description of the upper, 

 of Shrewsbury, containing freshwater 

 limestone, 119; account of the trap- 

 rocks penetrating the, in Shropshire, 

 91 ; notice of fossil fishes in, 207 ; 

 table of stratified deposits below the, 

 in Hereford, Shropshire, &c., 13. 



Colebrook (H. T. Esq.), notice of, in 

 the obituary of the President's Ad- 

 dress, 1838, 629. 



Coleia aiitiqua, description of, 201. 



Collyhurst, on red marl containing 

 fossil shells at, 391. 



Columbia, account of volcanic products 

 on the banks of the, 105. 



Continental elevations, possible action 

 of existing causes in producing, 75. 



Coral formations, account of areas of 

 elevation and subsidence in the Pa- 

 cific and Indian Oceans deduced 

 from, 552. 



Cordilleras of the Andes, notes re- 

 specting a transverse section of, 210, 

 212. 



Cornbrash, notice of, on the coast of 

 Yorkshire, 671. 



Corndon, trap rocks of, 86. 



Cornwall, veins and cross-courses of, 

 produced by disruption, 185; no- 

 tice of fossils from the schistose rocks 

 of North, 225 ; classification of the 

 rocks of, 682. 



Cotentin, on the north-east parts of the, 

 454. 



Council, list of Officers and, for 1834, 

 41; 1835, 144; 1836,356; 1837, 

 477; 1838, 622. 



Reports of,, to the Annual Ge- 

 neral Meeting, 1834, 23; 1835, 123; 

 1836,337; 1837,459; 1838,603. 



Crag, on the, of part of Essex and 

 Suffolk, 195; Mr. Clarke's account 

 of, jn Suffolk, 530 ; notice of fossil 

 fishes in, 207 ; notice of a mammoth's 

 tooth from the, of Thorpe, 417. 



Creekmoor, notice of a peat bog at, 600. 



Cretaceous and tertiary strata, account 

 of, in Moen and Seeland, 191. 



Crichton (Sir A.), on fossil plants in 

 sandstone near Ballisadiere, 394. 



Cropthorne, notice on the gravel near, 6; 

 notice of freshwater shells of existing 

 species, and of quadrupeds beneath 

 gravel, near, 95 ; additional obser- 

 vations, 111. 



Crustacea, fossil, description of, froiri 

 Lyme Regis, 201, 

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