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Caderechas (Spain). — Gutierrez, P. M. 

 Cadimare (Liguria). — Crema, C, 3. 

 Cadiz, Prov. (Spain).— Gavala, J. ; 



Gentil, L., 10 & 11. 

 Cadiz Quadrangle (Ohio). — Condit, 



D. D., 1. 



Cadmium, production of. — Sieben- 



thal, C. E., 4. 

 Cadoceras. — Krenkel, E. 

 Cadulus. — Ravn, J. P. J., 5. 

 Caen (Normandy). — Bigot, A., 1. 

 Caesium, extraction of. — Browning, 



P. E. 



Cagliari (Sardinia). — Bariola, R., 2. 

 Cagnano Varano (Italy). — Crema, 

 C, 1. 



Caimanoidea. — Mehl, M. G., 4. 

 Caimba (Mexico). — Casillas y Cruz, 

 S., 1. 



Cairnes, D. D., Obit. — See Camsell, 

 C, 9. 



Caithness (Scotland). — Sutherland, A. 

 Calabona (Sardinia). — Manasse, E., 4. 

 Calabria (Italy). — Chelussi, I; Dolo- 



mieu, D. de, 1 ; Onetti, A. ; Stefani, 



C. de, 9. 



Calabrian stage, Apennines. — Gig- 



noux, M., 1. 

 Calambayanga I. (Philippines). — 



Pratt, W. E., 6. 

 Calamine, Utah. — Van Horn, F. R., 



Calamites. — Arber, E. A. N., 1 & 7; 

 Jongmans, W. ; Stopes, M. C, 1. 



Calamitina. — Jongmans, W. 



Calamophloios. — Arber, E. A. N., 1. 



Calamopitys. — Scott, D. H., 7 & 9. 



Calamops. — Sinclair, W. J., 3. 



Calamopteris. — Scott, D. H., 9. 



Calamostachys. — Stopes, M. G, 1. 



Calapella. — Rathbun, M. J., 4. 



Calapcecia. — Savage, T. E., 4. 



Calappa. — Rathbun, M. J., 4. 



Calcarina. — Newton, R. B., 5; Rut- 

 ten, L., 2. 



Calceolispongia. — Etheridge, ~F.,fil., 1. 



Calcirhynchia. — Buckman, S. S., 4. 



Calcite.— Aminoff, G., 1 & 7; Flink, 

 G., 1; Quercigh, E., 3. 



, Antrim.— Smith, G. F. H., 1. 



, Euganean Hills, Italy. — Bil- 

 lows, E. 



, Harz Mts.— Viola, C, 3. 



— — Japan. — Ichikawa, S., 4. 



, curved surfaces on.— Aminoff, 



G. , 5. 



■ , etch figures of. — Ichikawa, S., 2. 



, in fossil shells. — Meunier, S., 



15 & 17. 



, in granite.- — Grenouillet, W. 



— , lattice-like inclusions in. — 



Graham, R. P. D., 3. 

 , paragenesis of. — Greenwood, 



H. W., 1. 



, phosphorescent. — Pisani, F. 



, replacement of wood by. — 



Greenland, C. W. 

 -, with rutile. — Bianchi, A., 2. 



Calcite, in silicified wood. — Wherry, 



E. T., 11. 



, solubility of. — McClendon, 



J. F. ; Wells, R. C, 2. 

 , twinning of. — Aminoff G., 2; 



Becke, F., 1. 

 , weathering of. — Bartrum, J. A., 



4. 



Calcite group. — Ford, W. E., 5. 

 Calcite -Brucite rocks, origin of. — 



Rogers, A. F., 8. 

 Calcium, in rare earths. — Zambonini, 



F. , 2 & 5. 



Calcium carbonate, Bacteria & deposi- 

 tion of.— Kellerman, K. F. 



, evolution of Polyzoa &. — 



Lang, W. D., 3. 



, forms of. — -Johnston, J., 7. 



, inorganic deposition of. — 



Johnston, J., 6. 



, solubility of. — Johnston, 



J., 1 & 5. 



orthosilicate, calculation of, in 



igneous rocks. — Washington, H. S., 

 3. 



phosphate, in meteorites. — 



Merrill, G. P., 8. 

 Calcoferrite. — Doelter, C, 1. 

 Caldey 1. (Pembrokeshire). — Leach, 



A. L., 1 & 6. 



Caldon Low( Staffs.).- — Jackson, J. W., 

 7. 



Caledonia dist. (Nova Scotia).— 



Faribault, E. R., 3. 

 Caledonian thrust zone, Brabant. — 



Fourmarier, P., 6. 

 , Sweden. — Frcedin, 



G. , 5. 



California (U.S.A.).— Eakle, A, S. 1 

 & 2; English, W. A., 1 & 2; 

 Hawley, H. J. ; Waring, G. A., 2. 



( — ), iron ores. — Jones, C. C, 



2. 



■ ( — ), lake brines. — Hicks, W. B., 



3. 



( — ), Mesozoic & Tertiary 



faunas. — Anderson, F. M. ; Clark, 



B. L., 1-5; Davis, E. F. ; Dicker- 

 son, R. E., 1-3, 6 & 9-12 ; Douville, 



H. , 6; Kew, W. S. W., 1 & 2; 

 Martin, B. ; Merriam, J. C, 2, 5, 

 6, 8, 9, 14 & 15; Moody, C. L., 

 1 & 2; Nomland, J. O.. 1-6; 

 Packard, E. L., 1 & 2; Rathbun, 

 M. J., 3; Waring, C. A. 



( — ), minerals & ore deposits. — 



Ailing, M. N. ; Boyle, A. C, fil. ; 

 Ferguson, H. G., 1 & 2; Graton, 

 L. C, 1 & 2 ; Heberlein, C. A. ; Hill, 

 J. M., 1; Larsen, E. S., 1; Rogers, 

 A. F., 1 & 7-10; Tolman, C. F., 3; 

 Wright, F. E., 9. 



( — ), petroleum & coal. — Ander- 

 son, R. ; Pack, R. W., 2-4. 



( — ), Pleistocene flora.— Knowl- 



ton, F. H., 2. 



( — ), production of metals in. — 



Yale, C. G. 



