GENEKAL INDEX. 



Camborne, killas from Dolcoath mine, 

 323 ; killas from Huel Seton, 324. 



Cambrian rocks, Mr. Hicks on the oc- 

 currence of phosphates in the, 368 ; 

 Mr. W. H. Hudleston's analyses of 

 some, 376. 



Cambrian and Lower Silurian rocks, 

 Mr. H. Hicks on the physical con- 

 ditions under which the, were pro- 

 bably deposited over the European 

 area, 552. 



Cambridge, Bedfordshire, and Buck- 

 inghamshire, map of parts of, 259. 



Cambridge Gault and Greensand, Mr. 

 A. J. Jukes-Brown on the relations 

 of the, 256. 



Cambridgeshire, diagram representing 

 the erosion of the Gault over, 273. 



, Gault and Chalk-marl in, 258. 



Camelford, roofing-slate from Dela- 

 bole, 323. 



Camerton, Lower Lias near, 496. 



Canada, Prof. H. A. Nicholson on the 

 Gasteropoda of the Guelph forma- 

 tion of, 543. 



Canis lagopus in Creswell-Crag cave, 

 685. 



Canis lupus in Creswell-Crag cave, 

 684. 



Canis vulpes in Creswell-Crag cave, 

 685. 



Cape of Good Hope, Mr. R. Pinchen 

 on the geology of part of the eastern 

 province of the colony of the, 106. 



Capel Curig, microscopic structure of 

 felstone of, 402 ; microscopic struc- 

 ture of altered slate of, 409. 



Cardinia rugulosa, 508. 



Cardita consimilis, 507. 



Carn-Brea Hill, Redruth, granite from, 

 331. 



Castle Horneck, greenstone from Rose 

 Hill, near, 329. 



Castleton, Derbyshire, Mr. R. Pen- 

 nington on the bone-caves in the 

 neighbourhood of, 238. 



Cave-Dale cave, section of, at entrance, 

 238. 



Caves, bone-, Mr. R. Pennington on 

 the, in the neighbourhood of Castle- 

 ton, Derbyshire, 238. 



Cavities, liquid-, in quartz, mode of 

 microscopic examination of, 571. 



Cerithium crebrum, 225. 



forticostatum, 224. 



multvplicatum, 225. 



Cervus megaceros and C. tarandus in 

 Creswell-Crag cave, 689. 



Chesilton Cliff, section of old land- 

 debris, with large boulders and 

 seams of loess, 38 ; view of, 47. 



Chywoon Morvah, granite from, 331. 

 Cidaris gaultina, 302. 



Clan-Down, Middle Lias on, 500. 



Clan-Down Colliery, Lower Lias near, 

 497. 



Clematograyptus implicatus, 652. 



Climacograptus ccelatus, 655. 



■ confertus, 655. 



Coal-measures, Mr. H. C. Sorby on 

 the remains of a fossil forest in the, 

 at Wadsley, near Sheffield, 458. 



, Mr. J. M. Wilson on a Laby- 



rinthoclont from the, lxxxi. 



Cockwood, section through, 352. 



Coley Hill, sections of Woolwich and 

 Reading beds at, 457. 



Coniston Lake, origin of the basin of, 

 163. 



Continent, Indo-oceanic, Mr. H. F. 

 Blanford on the former existence of 

 an, 519. 



Contour-maps of the southern part of 

 the Lake-district, showing the form 

 of the land at various stages of sab- 

 mergence, 155, 156, 157. 



Conularia llanvirnensis, 189. 



Corallium, 675. 



Corals, Prof. Duncan on some fossil, 

 from the Tasmanian Tertiary de- 

 posits, 677. 



Corbis gaultina, 300. 



Cornwall, Mr. J. A. Phillips on the 

 rocks of the mining-districts of, and 

 their relation to metalliferous de- 

 posits, 319. 



, mineral deposits of, 339. 



Crepidula gaultina, 294. 



Creswell Crags, Rev. J. M. Mello on 

 some bone-caves in, 679. 



Crocodilia, Prof. Huxley on Stagono- 

 lepis Robertsoni, and on the evolu- 

 tion of the, 423. 



Cross, Rev. J. E., on the geology of 

 North-west Lincolnshire, 115. 



Crypt cenia affinis, 507. 



Cryptosaurus eumerus, Seeley, a Dino- 

 saur from the Oxford Clay of Great 

 Gransden, Prof. Seeley on the femur 

 of, 149. 



Cticidlcea Eolandi, 128. 



santonensis, 128. 



Culgaith, generalized section along the 

 Settle-and-Carlisle Railway at, 82 ; 

 sections in the Settle and Carlisle 

 Railway-cutting at, 83, 84, 85. 



Cumberland, classification of lavas of, 

 415 ; microscopic structure of the 

 lavas and ashes of, 405. 



Cumberland and Westmoreland, Mr. 

 J. C. Ward on the glacial origin of 

 the lake-basins of, 152. 



