570 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Cornbrash in Swindon well-sinking, 

 290 ; fossils of the, 293. 



Cornet, M. F. L., on the Upper Cre- 

 taceous series and the phosphatic 

 beds in the neighbourhood of Mons 

 (Belgium), 325. 



Cornwall, eruptive rocks from the 

 neighbourhood of St. Minver, 392. 



Cretaceous series, Upper, in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Mons, 325. 



Cricklade and Purton, saline spring 

 at Salt's Hole, between, 300. 



Orickley, section through, 266. 



Hill, Inferior OoHte of, 268. 



Crocodile of the genus Tomistoma 

 from the Miocene of the Maltese 

 islands, 20. 



Crushing, effects of, upon rock-masses, 

 86. 



Crustaceans, decapod, of the Oxford 

 Clay, 542. 



Cryptoccenia, 131. 



Crystallization of igneous rocks, 49, 

 78. 



Cuesmes, section near, 332. 



Cunswick Tarn, Kendal, pedestal- 

 boulders of, 528. • 



Cupriferous shales, Mr. H. M. Eecher 

 on some, in the province of Hon- 

 peh, China, 494. 



Cwmbach, granitoid rock from, 354, 

 362. 



Cyathocoenia, 115. 



Cyathophora, 130. 



Cyathophyllia, 121. 



Dacite near Newport, Fife, 423. 

 of Tay Bridge End, Fifeshire, 



427. 

 Dacite-glass from Tay Bridge End, 



Fife, 427 ; perlitic structure in, 



429. 

 Davies, Mr. W., on animal remains 



from Ffynnon Beuno and Cae Grwyn 



caves, 17. 

 Davis, Mr. J. W., on some Fish- 

 remains from the Tertiary strata of 



New Zealand, Proc. a. 

 Deeley, Mr. R. M., on the Pleistocene 



succession in the Trent Basin, 437. 

 Des Cloizeaux, Prof. A. L. 0., award 



of the Wollaston Gold Medal to, 



Proc. 30. 

 Devonian of Cape Breton Island, 519. 

 Devonshire, Mr. C W. Ormerod on 



old sea-beaches at Teignmouth, 



98. 

 Digoed, quartzose nodules in Silurian 



rhyolite of, 185. 

 Diraetian rocks in North-west Pem- 

 brokeshire, 351. 



Diomedea sp., from the Red Crag, 

 367. ^ ^ 



Dolerites, porphyritic, 70. 



, Tertiary, of Scotland and Ire- 

 land, Prof. J. W. Judd on the, 49. 



Donations to the Library and Mu- 

 seum, Proc. 123. 



Dover, boring at Convict Prison, east 

 cliff, 35 ; boring at St. Margaret's, 

 near, 37. 



, M}-. Wm. Hill on the beds be- 

 tween the Upper and Lower Chalk 

 of, and their comparison with the 

 Middle Chalk of Cambridgeshire, 

 232. 



Duncan, Prof. P. M., on the Astro- 

 coenicB of the Sutton Stone and 

 other deposits of the Infra-Lias of 

 South Wales, 101. 



, on the structure and classi- 



ficatory position of some Madrepo- 

 raria from the Secondary rocks of 

 England and South Wales, 113. 



Durham, Mr. James, on the volcanic 

 rocks of the north-east of Fife, 418. 



Ealing district, Mr. J. A. Brown on 

 the Thames-valley surface deposits 

 of the, 192. 



Elephants, fossil, of Caucasia and 

 Persia, 179 ; of Germany and Italy, 

 180. 



Elysastrgea, 116. 



Emydine Chelonian, new, from the 

 Pliocene of India, 540. 



England, stratigraphical distribution 

 of Carboniferous Ostracoda in, 503; 

 of Permian Ostracoda in, 505. 



Enghsh Channel, Mr. R. N. Worth 

 on the existence of a submarine 

 Triassie outlier in the, off the 

 Lizard, 313. 



Eocene formations of Western Servia, 

 Dr. A. B. Griffiths on some, 565. 



Epismilia, 125. 



Eribus Hill, section through, 326. 



Erinaceus, Mr. R. Lydekker on the 

 cranium of a new species of, from 

 the Upper Miocene of CEningen, 23. 



ceningensis, 23. 



Eruption, Tertiary centres of, in 

 Scotland &c., 54. 



Eruptive rocks from the neighbour- 

 hood of St. Minver, Cornwall, 392. 



, geological age of British 



and Icelandic, 56 ; nomenclature of, 

 58 ; minerals composing, 63. 



, Scottish Tertiary.geological 



relations between the types of, 73 ; 

 structure of, 66 ; origin of the struc- 

 ture of, 75. 



