INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 
dron, Prof. J. W. Dawson on the 
structure and affinities of, 488. 
Calamodendron, Sigillaria, and Ca- 
lamites, Prof. J. W. Dawson on the 
structure and affinities of, 488. 
Calymene senaria, rolled-up specimen 
of, filled with small ovate bodies, 
A485. 
Cambay, A. Rogers on the geology of 
the country surrounding the Gulf of, 
in Western India, 118. 
, map of the country surrounding 
the Gulf of, 119. 
Canada, gold-districts of, 477. 
, Rev. W. Bleasdell on modern 
glacial action in, 669. 
, Prof. J. W. Dawson on some 
new animal remains from the Car- 
boniferous and Devonian of, 166. 
, Prof. J. W. Dawson on the 
graphite of the Laurentian of, 112. 
Carboniferous and Devonian of Ca- 
nada, Prof. J. W. Dawson on some 
new animal remains from the, 
166. 
Carboniferous limestone, section 
showing the mode of occurrence of 
iron-ores in, 183. 
Caribbean series of Trinidad, Mr. R. 
J. L. Guppy on the discovery of 
organic remains in the, 413. 
Carruthers, W., on the structure of a 
fern-stem from the Lower Hocene 
of Herne Bay, and on its allies, 
recent and fossil, 349. 
Caruana, A. A., further discovery of 
the fossil Elephants of Malta, 434. 
Caryophyllia, distribution of, 55, 58. 
viola, 295, 306. 
Castle Cove to near Cape Otway, 
sketch section of the coast from, 
290. 
Caves, Somerset, W. A. Sanford on the 
Rodentia of the, 124. 
Cephalaspis, from the Devonian of 
Canada, 166. 
Cephalopoda, Mesozoic, from Queens- 
land, 237. ° 
Cerithium Greenoughiensis, 256. 
tbex, 405. 
Slatteri, 406. 
Cetacean, new Ziphioid, from the Suf- 
folk bone-bed, 502. j 
Cetaceans, remains of, 512. 
Chalicotheriwm sinense, 429. 
Chalk, Upper and Lower, Corals of 
the, 64 
Chemnitzia crassicosta, 402. 
Cheshire and Western Lancashire, 
map of part of, 661. 
Cheshire, Mr. C. E. De Rance on the 
Glacial phenomena of Western 
Lancashire and, 641. 
Cheshire, Mr. C. H. De Rance on the 
Postglacial depoists of Western 
Lancashire and, 655. 
Chillesford Clay, the Rey. J. Gunn on 
the relative position of the Forest- 
bed and the, in Norfolk and Suf- 
folk, and on the real position of 
the Forest-bed, 551. 
China, Prof. R. Owen on fossil remains 
of Mammals found in, 417. 
Choneziphius Cuvieri, 506, 512. 
Packardi, 502, 512. 
—— pianirostris, 506, 512. 
Cirripedia from Queensland, 243. 
Cladocora, deep-sea species of, 56; 
occurring in shallow waters, 57. 
Cladyodon, 39. 
Clay-bed, altered, in Tideswell Dale, 
Derbyshire, 701. 
Clay, Upper Scrobicularia, 665. 
Clepsysaurus, 39, 49. 
Clifton, section from, to Rugby, 203. 
, section through, from Bristol 
to Durdham Down, 188. 
Codrington, Mr. T., on the superficial 
deposits of the South of Hampshire 
and the Isle of Wight, 528. 
Coleoptera, fossil, from New South 
Wales, 263. 
Conosmilia anomala, 305. 
elegans, 305. 
—— lituolus, 305. 
—— striata, 305. 
Conotrochus M‘Coy?, 298, 308. 
—— typus, var. australiensis, 298. 
Coral Kaunas, Prof. P. Martin Dun- 
can on the physical geography of 
Western Europe during the Meso- 
zoic and Cainozoic periods as elu- 
cidated by their, 51. 
Corals, deep-sea and abyssal, 54. 
——- in consecutive geological periods, 
59, 60, 67. 
, littoral, belonging to the deep- 
see coral fauna, 56. 
, Prof. P. Martin Duncan on the 
fossil, of the Australian Tertiary 
deposits, 284. 
——, reef-forming, 57, 59. 
Coumbary, M., on the fall of an Aero- 
lite in Fezzan, 415. 
Crag, corals of the, 67; fossils of the, 92. 
Crag of Norfolk, Mr. J. Prestwich on 
the, and associated beds, 282. 
Cretaceous, Upper, of Griinbach, E. 
Bunzel on a fragment of a Reptilian 
skull from the, 394. 
Cricetus songarus, 128, 131. 
Crioceras australe, 257. 
