INDEX. 



397 



Avicula, 235 ; contorta, 211, 212; socialis, 



211. 

 " Aviciila contorta Beds," 204, 212. 

 Aviculidce, 19S, 269. 

 Aviculopecten, 1S6, 

 Axaphylluin, 173. 

 Aymestry Limestone, 116, 117. 

 Azoic rocks, 67. 



Baculites, 273 ; anceps, 274. 



Bagshot and Bracklesham Beds, 2S7. 



BakewelUa, 19S. 



BaLcena, 315. 



Bala Group, 93, 94. 



Bala Limestone, 93. 



Balanidce, 267. 



Banksia, 262, 308. 



Barbadoes Earth, 33. 



Barnacles, 267. 



Bath Oolite, 227. 



Bats, 304, 322. 



Bears, 330, 359. 



Beaver, 322, 336. 



Beetles, 182, 311. 



Belemjiitella mueronata, 275. 



Belemnites, 214, 240, 274 ; canaliculatus, 

 241. 



Belemnitidce, 240, 285. 



Belerrmoteuthis, 240. 



Belinurus, 179. 



Bellerophon, 111, 129, 148, 186 ; Argo, 111. 



Belodon, 218; Carolinensis, 219. 



Belosepia, 295. 



Beloteuthis suhcostata, 239, 240. 



Bembridge Beds, 288. 



Beryx, 276 ; Lewesiensis, 276. 



Beyrichia, 107 ; complicata, 107. 



Bird's-eye Limestone, 95, 96. 



Birds, of the Trias, 222 ; of the Jurassic, 

 251-253 ; of the Cretaceous, 281, 282 ; of 

 the Eocene, 297 ; of the Post-Pliocene, 

 345-348. 



Bison priscus, 356. 



Bituminous Schists of Caithness, 36. 



Bivalves (see Lamellibranchiata). 



Black-lead (see Graphite). 



Black-River Limestone, 95, 96. 



Blastoidea, 176 ; of the Devonian, 143 ; 

 of the Carboniferous, 176. 



Boidce, 296. 



Bolderberg Beds, 307. 



Bone-bed, of the Upper Ludlow, 116; of 

 the Trias, 224. 



Bony Fishes [see Teleostean Fishes). 



Bos primigenius, 356; taurus, 356. 



Boulder-clay, 337. 



Bourgueticrinus, 266. 



Bovey-Traey Beds, 305, 309. 



Brachiopoda, 125 ; of the Cambrian rocks, 

 87; of the Lower Silurian, 108-110; of 

 the Upper Silurian, 125-128 ; of the De- 

 vonian, 147, 148 ; of the Carboniferous, 

 184-186 ; of the Permian, 198 ; of the 

 Trias, 211 ; of the Jurassic, 234 ; of the 

 Cretaceous, 268 ; of the Eocene, 292. 



Brachymstopus, 179. 



Brachyurous Crustaceans, 180, 197. 



Bradford Clay, 227. 



Breaks in the Geological and Palteonto- 

 logical record, 44-52. 



Breccia, 19. 



Brick-earths, 339. 



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Bridlington Crag, 325, 326, 336. 

 Brittle-stars (see Ophiuroidea). 

 Bronteus, 145., 

 Brontotheridoe, 316. 

 Brontotherium ingens, 316. 

 Brontozoum, 206. 

 Buccinum, 237. 

 Bucklandia, 230. 

 Btdimus, 294. 



Bunter Sandstein, 203, 204, 206. 

 Butterflies, 233, 311. 

 Byssoarca, 198. 



Cainozoic (see Kainozoic). 



Calamaries, 239. 



Calamites, 165, 166, 196; cannceformis, 

 166. 



Calcaire Grossier, 287, 288. 



Calcareous rocks, 20-32 ; Tufa, 21. 



Calciferous Sand-rock, 95, 96. 



Calveria, 178. 



Calymene, 108, 123; Bhvmenbachii, 107. 



Camarophoria globulina, 198. 



Cambrian period, 77-90; rocks of, in 

 Britain, 77, 78; in Bohemia, 79; in 

 North America, 79 ; life of, 80-90. 



Camelopardalidce, 317. 



Camels, 317, 354. 



Canis lupus, 336 ; Parisiensis, 304. 



Caradoc rocks, 93, 94, 96. 



Carbon, origin of, 36. 



Carboniferous Limestone, 157, 158. 



Carboniferous period, 157-192 ; rocks of, 

 157-160 ; life of, 160-191. 



Carboniferous Slates of Ireland, 135, 158, 

 159. 



Carcharias, 275. 



Carcharodon, 295, 312 ; productus, 313. 



Cardinia, 235. 



Cardioearpon, 137. 



Cardiola, 128; fibrosa, 128; interrupta, 

 128. 



Cardita, 213, 292 ; planieosta, 292, 293. 



Cardium, 292 ; Rhceticum, 211, 212. 



Caribou, 355. 



Carnivora, of the Eocene, 304 ; of the 

 Miocene, 322 ; of the Pliocene, 330, 331 ; 

 of the Post-Pliocene, 359-361. 



Caryocaris, 107, 108. 



Caryocrinus ornatus, 106. 



Castor fiber, 336. 



Castoroides Ohioensis, 361. 



Catastrophism, theory of, 3. 



Catopterus, 214. 



Cauda-Galli Grit, 135, 137. 



Caulopteris, 136, 164. 



Cave-bear, 360. 



Cave-deposits, 337, 339, 341-344. 



Cave-hysena, 360. 



Cave-lion, 361. 



Caves, formation of, 341 ; deposits in, 342. 



Cavicornia, 317. 



Cement-stones, 31. 



Cephalaspis, 152. 



Cephalopoda, of the Cambrian period, 88 ; 

 of the Lower Silurian, 111-114 ; of the 

 Upper Silurian, 130 ; of the Devonian, 

 149; of the Carboniferous, 186, 187; of 

 the Permian, 199; of the Trias, 212 ; of 

 the Jurassic, 237-240; of the Cretaceous, 

 272-275; of the Eocene, 294; of the 

 Miocene, 312. 



