IISDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



Challacombe, 604. 



Chara liassica, 538. 



Charter House Liassic lead-mine, 491 . 



Chart showing the position of the 

 Adventure and Medina Banks, con- 

 necting Sicily with Africa, 293. 



Cheirotherian footprint from the 

 Keuper Sandstone of Daresbury, 

 Cheshire, Prof. W. C. Williamson 

 on a, 56. 



Chemical analyses of consolidated 

 blocks from the Drift, 113; varie- 

 gated strata, 114. 



Chemical geology of the Malvern HiPs, 

 the Eev. J. H. Timins on the, 

 352. 



Chemnitzia Africana, 153. 



Cheshire, Cheirotherian footprint from 

 the Keuper Sandstone of Daresbui-y, 

 56. 



Chillesford beds to the Fluviomarine 

 Crag, the Rev. O. Fisher on the 

 relation of the, 175. 



Chiton radiatum, 543. 



Cidaris jpustulifera, 163. 



Clarke, G., Esq., on the geological 

 features of Mauritius (Abridged), 

 185. 



Clarke, Rev. W. B., on marine fossi- 

 liferous Secondary formations in 

 Australia, 7. 



Clayhanger to Whitfield, section from, 

 593. 



Clays of the Lower Tertiaries, Mr. G-. 

 Maw on the sources of the niateriala 

 composing the White, 387. 



Cliffs and caves of Malta, sketch of 

 some of the, 285. 



Cliffs and Escarpments, 265. 



Coal-basins of Somersetshire and South 

 Wales, Mr. C. Moore on abnormal 

 conditions of Secondary deposits 

 when connected with the, 207, 

 449. 



Coal-field in the Province of St. Cathe- 

 rine's, Brazil, Mr. E. Thornton on 

 a, 386. 



Coal-formation of Nova Scotia, Dr. J. 

 W. Dawson on a new Pulmonate 

 Mollusk from the, 330. 



Coal on the eastern slope of the Andes, 

 Mr. W. Wheelwright on the dis- 

 covery of, 197. 



Coast of Sweden, sea- water-level marks 

 on the, 191. 



Coddenham, section near, 110. 



Collingwood, Dr. C, on the sulphur- 

 springs of Northern Formosa, 382. 



Combe Martin, 604. 



Compton Dundon, section at 457. 



Conglomerates of the Mendip Hills, 

 455. 



Consolidated blocks in the Drift of 

 Suffolk, 110. 



Corals from the Devonian rocks, 647, 

 654, 664. 



Corals of the Infralias of South Wales, 

 Dr. P. Martin Duncan on the, 12. 



Corhida'i Eockiana, 159. 



Cornwall, fossils of North, 669. 



Cowbridge, Liassic beds at, 517. 



Crag, relation of tbe Chillesford beds 

 to the Fluviomarine, 175. 



Crania liassica, 539. 



Crassatella complicata, 160. 



Crayford, Brick-earth of, 408 ; section 

 at Stoneham's Pit, 96. 



Crendi bone-cave, 284. 



Cretaceous rocks of Sinai, Echinoder- 

 mata from the, 38. 



Croydon Hill to Yard, section from, 

 594. 



Crustacea allied to Eurypterus, 28. 



Crustacean bed of the Lias, 465. 



Cucullsea (Macrodon) Atherstonei, 161. 



Kraussii, 161. 



Curvatiu-e of slaty laminas, 323. 



Cyclophyllum, a new genus of the 

 Cyathophyllidse, Dr. P. Martin 

 Duncan and Mr. James Thomson 

 on, 327. 



Cyolophyllum BowerbanJci, 328. 



fungites, 329. 



Cyclopteris Jenkinsiana, 146. 



Cypricardia Niveniana, 160. 



Winwoodii, 541. 



Cyprina Borcherdsi, 161, 



Daresbury, Cheshire, section from 

 Weston Point to, 56 (plate). 



Dartmoor to Piddleton Down, section 

 from, 420. 



Dawkins, W. B., Esq., on the age of the 

 Lower Brick-earths of the Thames 

 Valley, 91 ; on the British fossil 

 Oxen, Part II. Bos lovgifrons, 

 Owen, 176; on the dentition of 

 Uhinoccros lepforhinus, Owen, 213. 



Dawson, Dr. J. W., on fossils recently 

 obtained from the Laurentian rocks 

 of Canada, and on objections to the 

 organic nature of Eozoon, with 

 notes by Dr. W, B, Carpenter, 257 ; 

 on the discovery of a new Pulmonate 

 Mollusk [Zo7iites {Conulus) 2)riscus\ 

 in the Coal-formation of Nova 

 Scotia, with a description of the 

 species by Dr. P. P. Carpenter, 330. 



Belphinula 7ii(da, 54.3. 



reflcxilahruyn, 544. 



Dentition of fossil Bears, 342; Rhi- 



