818 _- GENERAL INDEX. 
Bryniau Bangor, section from Menai 
Bridge to, 687. 
, section across, 690. 
Buchan limestones, North Gippsland, 
24 
Buckman, Prof. J., on the so-called 
Midford sands, 736. 
Burcot, rhyolites from, 666; rhyolitic 
agglomerate from, 668. 
Burton, Shropshire, Eskdale-granite 
and Lake-district felstone-boulders 
around, 442. 
Bwlch Hannerob, section through, 
201. 
Bwlch-y-Gaseg, section through, 
207. 
Cae Castell, fossils from, 484, 486. 
, section through, 478. 
, section in the side of, 
483. 
Caer Caradoc, character of the rocks 
of, 655. 
, section across, towards its 
south-west end, 657. 
and Wrekin chain, physical 
geography of the, 644. 
Caernarvon beds, 682. 
and Bangor, Pre-Cambrian rocks 
from between, 296. 
, Pre-Cambrian rocks of, further 
observations on the, by Prof. T. 
M‘K. Hughes, 682. 
Caernarvonshire, North-western, Prof. 
T. G. Bonney on the quartz-felsite 
and associated rocks at the base of 
the Cambrian serics in, 309. 
and Anglesey, Dr. H. Hicks 
on the Pre-Cambrian (Dimetian, 
Arvonian, and Pebidian) rocks in, 
295. 
, map showing the Pre- 
Cambrian rocks in, 297. 
, Prof. T. G. Bonney on the 
microscopic structure of some rocks 
from, 305. 
Calciferous Sandstone series, Lower 
Carboniferous or, Mr. R. Etheridge, 
jun., on the occurrence of the genus 
Dithyrocaris in the, of Scotland, 
and on that of a second species 
of Anthrapalemon in these beds, 
464. 
California, hot springs in, 390. 
Calistoga, hot springs at, 393. 
Callaway, C., Esq., the Pre-Cambrian 
rocks of Shropshire.—Part I. With 
notes on the microscopic structure 
of some of the rocks, by Prof. T. 
G. Bonney, 648. 
Calvados, department of, 258. 
Cambrian, Mr. Thomas Ruddy on the 
upper part of the, and base of the 
Silurian, in North Wales, 200. 
rocks of Caernarvonshire, 688. 
of La Manche, 262. 
series, Prof. T. G. Bonney on 
the quartz-felsite and associated 
rocks at the base of the, in North- 
western Caernarvonshire, 309. 
Cambridge, Rey. O. Fisher on a mam- 
maliferous deposit at Barrington, 
near, 670. 
Greensand, Dinosauria of the, 
Prof. H. G. Seeley on the, 591. 
Cambro-Silurian, annelid-jaws from 
the, of Canada, 370. 
Conodonts, Mr. G. J. Hinde 
on the, of Canada and the United 
States, 351, 358. 
Campbell, J. F., Hsq., on glacial pe- 
riods, 98. 
Canada, Mr. G. J. Hinde on annelid- 
jaws from the Cambro-Silurian, 
Silurian, and Devonian formations 
in, and from the Lower Carbonife- 
rous in Scotland, 370. 
and the United States, Mr. G. J. 
Hinde on Conodonts from the Chazy 
and Cincinnati group of the Cam- 
bro-Silurian and from the Hamilton 
and Genesee-shale divisions of the 
Devonian in, 351. 
Canama, Peru, ‘Tertiary cliffs near, 
79, 80. 
Cannington Park, traverse across the 
Quantocks to, 544. 
Cape of Good Hope, Prof. R. Owen 
on fragmentary indications of a 
huge kind of Theriodont reptile 
(Titanosuchus ferox, Ow.) from 
Beaufort West, Gouph Tract, 189. 
Caradoc, clastic rock from, 667. 
—, Little, section across, and the 
valley to the south-east, 657. 
Carbonaceous shales and slates of the 
Huronian system, 160. 
Carboniferous and Glengariff beds, 
plan and section showing junction 
of, ‘709. 
, annelid-jaws from the Lower, of 
Scotland, 386. 
beds and the Glengariff series, 
supposed conformity of the, 711. 
conglomerates, Lower, of North 
Wales, Messrs. Strahan and Walker 
on the occurrence of pebbles with 
Upper Ludlow fossils in the, 268. 
Fenestellide, Mr. G. W. Shrub- 
sole on the British, 275. 
. , Glengariff series, and Old Red 
Sandstone, plan and sections show- 
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