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INDEX. 



Caithness, sections of the calcareous flags of, 131. 

 Calcareous conglomerate, description of, in the 



bed of tlic Sonar river, near Janni Ghat, and 



at Beragurh, 197, 198. 



. flaff of Caithness, sections of, 131. 



grit, sectional lists of, at Seend and 



Spirthill in Wiltshire, 264. 

 — zone, the newest secondary deposits in 



tlic Eastern Alps appear to dip under the, in 



consequence of the great derangement of the 



strata, 303. 

 Canker, occurs on the banks of the Ganges near 



Mirzapore, 191. 

 platform between the Tara 



Pass and Kuttra, 192. 

 Cape Wrath, unconformable position of the red 



sandstone, with respect to the gneiss near, 154, 



155. 

 CaracoUa, species of, found in the coal of Hiiring, 



374. 



have been mistaken for Ammonites, 374. 



Carboniferous order, greater part of the European 



basin, powerfully disturbed after the production 



of the, 37. 

 the forma- 

 tions between the coal-measures and the lias 



produced by them, 57. 

 not found in the North of 



Scotland, 158. 



between Loch Ranza and 



Brodick, described, 25, 30. 



remains found in the, 26, 30. 



— 'Organic 



reasons 



why the central group is assigned to the, 32. 

 Cephalopodes, appear to have formed a large part 



of the food of Ichthyosauri, 226. 

 horny rings resembling the suckers 



of, foimd in the coprolites at Lyme Regis, 226. 

 Chalcedony, occurs in limestone near Cothall, 152. 

 Chalk, organic remains found in the, of Sussex, 204. 

 surface of, hollowed out near Ortenburg, 



380. ■ 



rests on granite near Ortenburg, 380. 



the surface of, near Cherhill, worn into 



Chalk, marl, notice of, in Wiltshire, 270, 276. 



organic remains found in the, of Sus- 

 sex, 208. 



Chapel le Dale, description of the geological struc- 

 ture of the valley of, 11. 



Chara, fossil species of, found in the tertiary coal 

 of Scheineck, 387. 



Charchas, notice of the meteoric iron of, 491. 



Chiastolite, found in the slate of Skiddaw and 

 Bowscale Fell, 2. 



Cimiez, M. Faujas St. Fond's description of the 

 osseous breccia of, 174. 



Dr. Buckland'sremarks on the position of 



the gypsum of, 189. 



Clapham Dale, description of the geological struc- 

 ture of, 12. 



Cleavage, observations on the, of rocks, 469. 



Clift, W., Esq., account of the remains of the Me- 

 gatherium sent to England by Mr. Parish, 437. 



. and W. J. Broderip, Esq., notice 



of their discovery in the cervical vertebras of 

 the Pterodactyle of bony cylindrical tendons 

 similar to those in the Pygmy Musk, 218. 



Clown, Derbyshire, section of the coal shaft at, 57. 



Clyth-Ness, description of the calcareous flags of, 

 136. 



Coal, bituminous, found at Cohat, 492. 



description of the tertiary, of Griinbach, 



566. 



Haring, 368. 

 ■ Lower Styria, 



386. 

 — measures and new red sandstone group, no 



want of continuity between, in some parts of 



Yorkshire, 122. 

 . . ab- 



solute disruption between, in the West of En- 

 gland, 122. 



— not deteriorated by the overlying of the 

 magnesian limestone, 58, 60 and note. 



— notice of the occurrence of bones in, near 



Gratz, 488. 

 — section of the tertiary, of Griinbach, 3QiQ. 



deep pits filled with flints, 271. 



Cockington, Devon, description of the old red 



sandstone near, 166. 

 Cohat, bituminous coal found at, 492. 



