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Carruthers, W., Acadian Geology, 329 ; 

 A Revision of the British Graptolites, 

 with Descriptions of the New Species, 

 and Notes on their Affinities, 64, 125 ; 

 British Fossil Pandanese, 153 , Classi- 

 fication of Graptolites, 199. 

 Cave- Fauna, 228. 

 Cenomanian of Folkestone, 169. 

 CephalaspidcBj 427. 

 Chalcedony, 13. 

 Chalk boulders in Norfolk, 409. 



of Antrim, 345, 438. 



Charlesworth, E., Red Crag of Suffolk, 



577. ■ ^ 



Charnwood Forest, Geology of, 111, 197, 



199 

 Chemical Geology, 49, 92, 93, 106, 241, 



366. 

 Chemistry and Physics, Modern, 395. 

 Chillesford Clay, 478. 

 Clacton, Notes on, 213. 

 Clark, late J., Geology of Saxon Switzer- 

 land, 437. 

 Climaxodus from the Coal-shale of North- 

 umberland, 495. 

 Coal-field of Somersetshire, Organic 



Remains in the, 356. 

 Coal in New Zealand, 171; in the 

 Eastern Hemisphere, 89. 



measures. Fossils from the, 486. 



mines of Japan, 436. 



New Reptiles and Fishes from the, 



186. 



plant from Sinai, 390. 



■ plants, 330. 



Codrington, T., Section at Whitecliff 



Bay, 436. 

 CoUingwood, C, Coal in the Eastern 

 Hemisphere, 89 j Geology of Formosa, 

 89. 

 Concretions, Banded and Brecciated, 12, 



156, 208. 

 Coniston Group, 240. 

 Contortions, Cause of, 205, 339, 341. 

 Coralline Crag, Structure of the, 238. 

 Corals, Carboniferous, 142, 385, 448, 

 582. 



, Fossil, of the "West Indian 



Islands, 33 ; from the Lias, 426. 

 Cordier, P. L. A., and C. D'Orbigny, 



Classification of Rocks, 518. 

 Cotteswolds, Denudation of the, 280. 

 Crag, Black, in England, 254. 



of the Eastern Counties, 238, 



383, 475, 478, 577. 

 Craig, R., Bos primigenius va. the Lower 



Boulder-clay of Scotland, 486. 

 Cretaceous Brachiopoda, 268. 



Reptiles of the United States, 



Crosskey, H. "W., Discovery of Leda 



arctica at Stevenston, 143 ; Geology 



of Norway, 90, 574. 

 and D. Robertson, 



Post-Tertiary Beds of Scotland, 291. 

 Crustacea, British Fossil, 258, 353. 

 New Brachyurous, from the 



Great Oolite, 3 ; New Limuloid, from 



the Upper Silurian, 1. 



, New Palaeozoic, 239. 



-, Recent and Fossil, 33. 



432. 



Cumberland, Geology of, 463. 

 Cycads, Oolitic, 574. 

 Cyclophyllum fungites, 142, 197, 246. 

 Cystidea, Morphology of, 179. 



DANA, J. D., and G. J. Brush, System 

 of Mineralogy, 460. 



Daubree, Classification of Meteorites, 75. 



Davidson, T., on the Earliest Forms of 

 Brachiopoda, hitherto discovered in 

 the British Palaeozoic Rocks, 303. 



Davies, D. C, on the Deposits of Phos- 

 phate of Lime, recently discovered in 

 Nassau, North Germany, 262. 



, T., Silver- Fahlerz in Cornwall, 



102. 



Dawkins, "W. B., Dentition of Rhinoceros 

 Mnisciis, 140 ; Fossil Deer from 

 Clacton, 436 ; Fossil Deer from the 

 Norwich Crag, 436; on the Value of 

 the Evidence for the Existence of the 

 Mammoth in Europe in Pre-glacial 

 Times, 316. 



Dawson, J. W., Acadian Geology, 329. 



Deer, Fossil, from Clacton, 436 ; from 

 the Norwich Crag, 436. 



Delaunay, M., Internal Fluidity of the 

 Terrestrial Globe, 507. 



Deltas, Formation of, 576. 



Denudation, and its Agents, 34. 



in Lancashire, 39 ; in Scot- 

 land since Glacial Times, 19. 



now in Progress, 249, 343. 



— of Rocks near the Sea, 1 8. 



of the Cotteswolds, 280 ; of 



Norfolk, 544 ; of the Vezere Valley, 

 371; of the Weald, 37. 



Subaerial, 40, 46. 



Rocks of the Bas-Boulonnais, 



386. 



De Ranee, C. R., on the Albian or Gault 



of Folkestone, 163. 

 Devon, South, Older Rocks of, 290. 

 Devonian Rocks, Fish remains in the, 



184, 247,296, 568. 

 De Wilde, G. R., Heterophyllia mirabilisy 



Duncan, 533. 

 Diamonds from the Cape of Good Hope, 



558. 

 Llmorphodon macronyx in the Lower 



Lias of Lyme Regis, 536. 

 Dinichthys fferzeri, 184. 

 Dobrudscha, Geology of the, 62. 



