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GENERAL index. 



Cervus australis, 403. 



cusanus, 406. 



cylindroceros, 414. 



etueriarum, 410. 



issiodorensis, 407. 



■ Matheroni, 404. 



pardincnsis, 409. 



perrieri, 407. " 



suttonensis, 411. 



tetraceros, 416. 



Cetacean, bones of the fore limb of a, 

 749. 



Chabasite of contemporary formation, 

 crystalline form of, 84. 



Chcetetes, sp., 8. 



Chaetetes (? tnmidus), 610. 



Chalk, representatives of, in the West- 

 ern Highlands, 733. 



, Lower, description of a new fish 



from the, of Dover, 439. 



of the Hebrides, Prof. T. R. Jones 



on the Foraminifera and other or- 

 ganisms in the, 739. 



Charnwood Forest, Rev. E. Hill and 

 Rev. T. G-. Bonney on the Precar- 

 boniferous rocks of, 199. 



, age of the clastic rocks of, 



235 ; age of the igneous rocks of, 

 237. 



, map of, with the Nar- 



borough district, 226. 



, quartzites of, 200 ; slaty 



rocks of, 200 ; grits of, 202 ; agglo- 

 merates of, 202, 203; breccias of, 

 203, 206 ; pyroclastic rocks of, 204 ; 

 igneous rocks of, 21 1 ; syenites of, 

 212, 213, 216 ; syenites of, micro- 

 scopic structure of, 214, 217 ; horn- 

 blendic granite of, 218 ; intrusive 

 rocks of, 220 ; microscopic struc- 

 ture of the clastic rocks of, 199 ; 

 faults of, 231. 



■ rocks, probable outliers 



of, 225. 



Cheshire, drift of, lists of the fauna 

 found in the, and adjoining coun- 

 ties, 383. 



, Lancashire, &c, drifts of, lists of 



Mollusca from the, 394. 



, West, Mr. W. Shone on the gla- 

 cial deposits of, together with lists 

 of the fauna found in the drift of 

 Cheshire and adjoining counties, 

 383. 



Chicken Head, Lewis, section of Cam- 

 brian conglomerate overlying Lau- 

 rentian gneiss near, 820. 



Chilcotin valley, British Columbia, 

 glacial deposits in, 114. 



Chonetes ? 635, 499. 



Chonetes striatella, 595. 



Chonophyllum (? magnificum), 584. 



Christianite, contemporary, of Plom- 

 bieres, crystalline form of, 84. 



Clastic rocks of Charnwood Forest, 

 microscopic structure of the, 199 ; 

 age of the, 235. 



Clay, Postmiocene, in Devonshire, 450. 



Clegyr-foia, section through, 166. 



Clife Sheileboist, South Harris, sec- 

 tion of till near, 836. 



Clougb, C. T., Esq, and W. Gunn, 

 Esq., on the discovery of Silurian 

 beds in Teesdale, 27. 



Coal, Disco Island, analyses of, 563 ; 

 in Japan, 547. 



Coal-bearing group of Japan, 546. 



Coal-shales, Numinulitic, of the Upper 

 Punjab, 365. 



Ccenograptus-beds, vertical sections of, 

 at Berrybush Burn, 304. 



Coldwell beds, fossils of, 882. 



Quarry, section through, 881. 



Columbia, British, Dr. G. M. Dawson 

 on the superficial geology of, 89. 



Condurrow, South, sections at, 645. 



Conglomerates, zeolites and asso- 

 ciated minerals as Secondary pro- 

 ducts in, 78. 



Coniston Flags, fauna of the, 880. 



limestone, fauna of the, 872. 



Conularia, sp., 19. 



Copper in Japan, 549. 



Corallian rocks, Mr. E. T. Newton on 

 a Crocodilian jaw from the, of Wey- 

 mouth, 398. 



Coral Rag, Mr. W. Keeping on Tela- 

 nechinus, a new genus of sea-urchins 

 from the, 924. 



Corals, Mr. R. F. Tomes on the strati- 

 graphical position of the, of the 

 Lias of the Midland and Western 

 counties of England and of South 

 Wales, 179. 



Cornwall, Central and Eastern, Mr. J. 

 A. Phillips on the so-called " green- 

 stones" of, 471. 



, lavas of Northern, 482; altera- 

 tion of granite in parts of, 647. 



, Dr. C. Le Neve Foster on some 



tin stockworks in, 654. 



Craig Michael, section through, 671. 



Craigmichan Scaurs, Moffat Series of 

 Dobb's Linn and, vertical section 

 showing the subdivisions of the, 

 250 ; sections in, 260 ; sections 

 through the, 261-263, 300. 



Creach Beinn, section through, 731. 



Cretaceous Dentaliida?, Mr. J. S. 

 Gardner on the, 56. , t \ 



