﻿INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



Caspian, changes of level in the, noticed, 

 lxx. 



Casts of footprints, Mr. S. H. Beckles 

 on, 117. 



of rain-prints, Sir C. Lyell on, 239. 



Catullo, Prof. T. A. on the epiolitic 



rocks of the Venetian Alps, 66. 

 Cavern remains, noticed, lxix. 

 of South America, noticed, 



lxxi. 



Celestins, rock and springs of the, 78. 

 Cestraciont sharks, noticed, Hi. 

 Cetacea, fossil, noticed, lxvi. 

 Chalk, Mr. Trimmer on the sand-pipes 



of the, 23 ; on the soils covering the, 



31. 



, Pterodactyles of the, noticed, lxiii. 



, Tubicinella of the, noticed, lxvii. 



Changes during the Pleistocene period, 



Mr. Austen on the, 118. 

 Channel, English, Mr. Austen on the, 



118. 



Islands, Mr. Austen on the plei- 

 stocene deposits of the, 120, 131. 



Cheshire, Mr. Trimmer on the erratics 

 of, 201. 



Choristopetalum impar, Mr. Lonsdale 

 on, 113. 



Clacton beds, Mr. Trimmer on the, 33. 

 Clapham, outlier of plastic clay at, 

 372, 398. 



Clausen and Lund on the bone-caves of 

 Brazil, noticed, lxxi. 



Cleghorn, Mr. J., on the Till of Caith- 

 ness, 200. 



Coal-formation, the coniferae of the, 

 noticed, xli. 



, the freshwater shells of the, no- 

 ticed, liv. 



, the insects of the, noticed, lv. 



■ , the plants of the, noticed, xl. 



, the reptiles of the, noticed, lvi. 



, of the Pennsylvanian, no- 

 ticed, lvii. 



Coal-measures, the origin of the, no- 

 ticed, xlii. 



Coal-mines near Erzeroom, notice of 

 the, 65. 



Coasts of the English Channel, super- 

 ficial accumulations of the, 118. 



Cochliodus, sp., 266. 



Coleoptera of the coal-formation, no- 

 ticed, lv. 



— — of the lias, noticed, lviii. 



Combe-rock, Sir R. I. Murchison on 

 the, 362, 363. 



Combustible substance, notice of the 

 discovery of a new, 66. 



Comparison of the zoological and bota- 

 nical characters of different geolo- 

 gical periods, noticed, lxviii. 



Congleton, Mr. Trimmer on the erratic 

 tertiaries at, 203. 



Coniferae of the coal, noticed, xli. 



of the Wealden, noticed, xl. 



Connecticut, the fossil bird- and reptile- 

 tracks of, noticed, lix. 



Contorted strata of Cromer Cliff, Mr. 

 Trimmer on the, 22, 28. 



Coprolites of birds, noticed, lxi. 



in Silurian limestone, Mr. Salter 



on the discovery of, 267. 



, , noticed, lii. 



Corals, Mr. Lonsdale on some green- 

 sand, 113. 



Corncockle Muir, Sir R. I. Murchison 

 on the red sandstone of, 163. 



Cornwall and Devon, superficial depo- 

 sits on the coasts of, 121. 



Crag, Norwich, Mr. Austen on the age 

 of the, 129. 



Craghead limestone, Sir R. I. Murchi- 

 son on the, 145. 



, fossils of the, 170. 



Cromer Cliff, Mr. Trimmer on the, 22,29 ; 

 Mr. Austen on the, 133. 



Cryptomeritesl divaricatus, 190. 



Cuddystone Glen conglomerates, fossils 

 of the, 170. 



Cussett, schists and porphyries at, no- 

 ticed by Sir R. 1. Murchison, 14, 76. 



Cyatheites obtusifolius, 188. 



Cyathophora? elegans, Mr. Lonsdale 

 on, 113. 



Cycads, fossil, of Yorkshire, Mr. Bun- 

 bury on the, 193. 



Cyrma arata, 1 12. 



Cunninghamii, 112. 



Jamesonii, 111. 



Maccidlochii, 112. 



Dana, Mr., on the coprolites of birds, 

 noticed, lxi. 



Darwin, Mr., on sea-shore footprints, 

 noticed, lxii. 



Dawes, Mr. J. S., further remarks upon 

 the Caiamite, 196. 



Dawson, Mr. J. W., on the occurrence 

 of upright Calamites near Pictou, 194. 



Deane, Dr., on fossil bird-tracks, no- 

 ticed, lxi. 



Deccan, Col. Sykes and Sir P. Egerton 

 on a fossil fish from the, 272. 



Delesse, Prof., on the porphyry of Bel- 

 gium, 6 ; on the rose-coloured sye- 

 nite of Egypt, 9. 



Denudation of the central region of the 

 Weald, 350. 



Didelphys Colchesteri, noticed, lxix. 



Diplograpsus bullatus, 174. 



Diprion foliaceus, 64. 



folium, 63. 



nodosus, 63. 



