ALPHABETICAL INDEX. 



573 



Carolina, South, U. S., Mr. Lyell on 

 the Miocene tertiaries of, 413. 



Cape Breton, Mr. Brown on the geo- 

 logy of, 23. 207. 



Cartilaginous fishes, osseous centres of 

 the vertebra? of, 143. 



Caryophyllia subdichotoma, 519. 



Catalogue of Lower Greensand fossils 

 in the museum of the Geological 

 Society, 237. 345. 



Cellepora informata, 505. 



• ■ quadrangularia, 508. 



similis, 509. 



tubulata, 70. 



umbilicata, 507. 



Centres, osseous, of the vertebrae of 



cartilaginous fishes, 143. 

 Cerithium attenuatum, 35'2. 



Clementinum, 352. 



Georgianum, 439. 



Lalllerianum, 352. 



Neocomiense, 351. 



Phillt'psi, 352. 



lurriculatum, 352. 



Cetaceans, fossil remains of, from the 



Red Crag, 37. 40. 

 Chalk of Norfolk, Mr. Trimmer on 



pipes or sand- galls in, 300. 

 Charlesworth, Mr., on the occurrence 



of the genus Physeter in the Red 



Crag, 40. 

 Christian Malford (Wilts), Prof. Owen 



on the soft parts of Belemnites from, 



119. 



Sir P. Egerton on fossil remains 



of fishes from, 229. 



Cladocora ? recrescens, 517. 

 Clarke, Rev. W. B., on dykes of mar- 

 ble and quartz in Argyle County, 



N. S. Wales, 342. 

 Classification, comparative, of the rocks 



of Cumberland and N. Wales, 442, 

 Climate of the Miocene period in N. 



America, 424. 427. 

 Coal of N. S. Wales and Van Diemen's 



Land, 562. 

 Coal fields of N. America, 392. 

 Coal formation (newer) of Nova Scotia, 



described by Mr. Dawson, 26. 322. 

 Coal measures of S. Staffordshire. 



Fossil forest in, 41. 43. 46. 

 Coal measures of Cape Breton, Mr. 



Brown's memoir on, 23. 209. 

 Collegno, M. de, on the stratified rocks 



of the Lombardic Alps, 115. 

 Columnaria? sex-radiata, 497. 

 Concretions in the Crag at Felixstow, 



by Prof. Henslow, 35. 

 Coniston flagstone, account of, 445. 

 Coniston or Furness grits, account of, 



446. 



Coniston limestone, account of, 444. 



compared with the limestones 



of North Wales, 15. 



Connecticut (U. S.), red sandstone, 

 with footsteps, possibly of the Trias- 

 sic period, at, 397. 



Coprolites of birds, 141. 



Coral reefs, account of Mr. Darwin's 

 book on their structure and distri- 

 bution, 381. 



Corals, fossil, from the cretaceous beds 

 of Timber Creek, New Jersey, 

 described by Mr. Lonsdale, 65. 



tertiary, of N. America, report 



on, by Mr. Lonsdale, 495. 



Corax, description and figures of teeth 



of two species from Pondicherry, 



167. 

 Corbis ? fibrosa, 239. 

 Corfu and Vido, Capt. Portlock on the 



white limestone of, 87. 

 Cornwall, notice of the localities of 



Palaeozoic fossils in, 567. 

 Cotteswold Hills, Messrs. Brodie and 



Buckman on the Stonesfield slate 



of, 220. 

 Crag, account of concretions in, at 



Felixstow, 35. 

 Creseis, account of two extinct species 



of, by Prof. E. Forbes, 145. 

 Creseis flagstone, described, 18. 

 Cretaceous deposits. See Greensand, 



Lower and Upper. 

 Cretaceous fossils from Southern India, 



79. 164. 



from Santa Fe de Bogota, 174. 



from New Jersey, U.S. (shells), 



61. 



(corals), 65. 



Cretaceous strata of New Jersey, de- 

 scribed by Mr. Lyell, 55. 



of the Lombardic Alps, 117. 



Cristellaria, notice of a species of, from 



the New Jersey Cretaceous beds* 



64. 

 Crustaceous remains in Carboniferou* 



rocks, described by Mr. Ick, 199. 

 Crystalline rocks of Scandinavia and 



Russia, 468. 

 Cuba, comparison of its Molluscous 



fauna with that of South Italy, 109. 

 Cumberland and N. Wales Palaeozoic 



strata, comparative classification of, 



by Prof. Sedgwick, 442. 

 Cunliffe, Mr., and Mr. Kaye, account 



of remains of fishes collected by 



them at Pondicherry, 164. 

 Cyclobatis oligodactylus, 225. 

 Cyprieardia? undulala, 242. 

 Darlaston, Mr. J. S. Dawes on a fossil 



tree found in the coal at, 46. 

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