GENERAL INDEX, 
ing the relations of, in the S.W. of 
Treland, 713. 
Carboniferous limestone of Normandy, 
66. 
, Lower, annelid-jaws from the, 
of Scotland, 370. 
"| , or Calciferous Sandstone 
series, Mr. R. Htheridge, jun., on 
the occurrence of the genus Dithy- 
rocaris in the, of Scotland, and on 
that of a second species of An- 
thrapalemon in these beds, 464. 
rocks of North Gippsland, 32. 
series of Northumberland, Mr. 
W. P. Sladen on a new species of 
Agelacrinitide from the, 744. 
shales, diorite intrusive in, in 
railway-cutting near  Chilvers 
Coton, 637. 
strata of Great Britain, Prof. T. 
R. Jones and J. W. Kirkby on the 
species of the Ostracodous genus 
Bairdia, from the, 565. 
Cardiff, Mr. W. J. Sollas on the Silu- 
rian district of Rhymney and Pen- 
y-lan, 475. 
area, general section of the Silu- 
rian beds in the, 483. 
—— Silurian district, map of the, 
476. 
Cardington and Hope Bowdler range, 
characters of the rocks of the, 658. 
Careg goch, section through, 686. 
Carentan, district south of, 255. 
Carhoo, section through, 702. 
Carwood, rock from, 668. 
Caunopora, definition of, 56. 
hudsonica, 52. 
Cefn-bwlan, section at, 206. 
Cefn-coed-isaf, section through, 477. 
Cephalopoda-beds of Dorset, Somerset, 
and Gloucester, 737. 
Cerithium coronatum, 87. 
Cestracionts, Mr. J. W. Davis on three 
spines of, from the Lower Coal- 
measures, 181. 
Chalk, Mr. H. B. Woodward on a 
disturbance of the, at Trowse, near 
Norwich, Proc. 106. 
Chalk-flints and Lias fossils asso- 
ciated with northern boulders in 
England and Wales, 446. 
Chalk-marl near Folkestone, on the 
yertebral characters of Acanthopho- 
lishorridus, from the base of the, 596. 
Champernowne, A., Hsq., on some De- 
yonian Stromatoporide from Dar- 
tington, near Totnes, 67. 
, and Mr. W. A. E. Ussher, on the 
structure of the Paleozoic districts 
of West Somerset, 552, 
819 
Chara, seeds of, from Brazil, 82. 
Charlton-Hill area, lithological and 
stratigraphical characters of the 
rocks of the, 653. 
, clastic rock from, 667. 
, quartzite of, 666. 
a formation, Conodonts from the, 
56. 
Chebogamong lake, serpentine of, 58. 
Cheshire, mammoth preglacial in, 
140. 
——, plain of, position of boulders 
in drift in the, 450. 
plain, Kirkeudbrightshire boul- 
der-dispersion over the, 433. 
,» Cumberland boulders on 
the, 441. 
Chilvers Coton, railway-cutting near, 
diorite intrusive in Carboniferous 
shales in, 637. 
Chirk, Arenig boulders around, 444. 
Chirocephalus in the Hocene of the 
Isle of Wight, 342. 
Chondrosteosaurus magnus, 752. 
Cincinnati group at Toronto, annelid- 
jaws from the, 374. 
— , Conodonts 
— from the, 
357. 
Clatworthy, section from Ashbrittle to, 
in the Tone valley, 540. 
Clay-slate, constituents of, 157. 
, probable origin of the crystal- 
line constituents in, 161. 
Clay-slates, Huronian, Dr. A. Wich- 
mann’s microscopical study of some, 
156. 
Clegyr Mawr, section through, 697. 
Clent and Lickey hills, probable Are- 
nig boulders around the, 445. 
Clinton and Niagara groups, annelid- 
jaws from the, 381. 
Cloonee river, section through, 710. 
Clough, C. T., Esq., on the Whin Sill 
of Teesdale as an assimilator of the 
surrounding beds, Proc. 110. 
Clwyd, Silurian rocks in the valley of 
the, 694. 
valley, section along the upper 
part of the, 697. 
Coal-field, Warwickshire, Mr. 8. All- 
port on the diorites of the, 637. 
Coal-measures, Middle, Dr. H. Wood- 
ward on Necroscilla Wilsoni, a sup- 
posed Stomapod crustacean from 
the, of OCossall, near Ilkeston, 551. 
, Lower, Mr. J. W. Davis on 
Pleurodus affinis, sp. ined., Agassiz, 
and description of three spines of 
Cestracionts from the, 181. 
Coed-y-cewarel, section from Rhymney 
Bridge to, 478. 
