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[1915-19-] 



Cleavage diamonds, Kimberley. — 



Sutton, J. R. 

 Cleidophorus. — Trowbridge, A. C, 3; 



Williams, H. S., 2. 

 Cleiothyridina. — Branson, E. B., 5; 



Girty, G. H., 1, 2 & 4; Weller, S., 1. 

 Cleiothyris. — Etheridge, R., fil., 1. 

 Clematis. — Reid, C, 6. 

 Cleodora. — Noerregaard, E. M., 1. 

 Cleveite.— Richards, T. W., 3. 

 Cleveland (Ohio).— Van Horn, F. R., 



2. 



Cleveland coalfield (Montana). — 



Bowen, C. F., 2. 

 Cliffs, erosion of, Normandy. — 



Varigny, H. de. 

 Clift Islands, Pacific— Davis, W. M., 



5. 



Clifton-Morenci dist. (Arizona). — 



Reber, L. E., fil. 

 Cliftonia.— Reed, F. R. C, 4. 

 Climacograptus. — Dolle, L., 1. 

 Climactichnites. — Burling, L. D., 4. 

 Climate, Hertfordshire. — Hopkinson, 



J., 1. 



, Minnesota. — Leverett, F., 1. 



— — , of ancient Palestine. — Gregory, 



J. W., 37. 



, cyclones &. — Deeley, R. M., 9. 



, effect of, on rate of increase of 



temperature with depth. — Boussi- 



nesq, J., 2 & 5. 

 , evolution &. — Barbour, T. ; 



Matthew, W. D., 1. 

 , evolution of herbaceous plants 



&.— Sinnott, E. W., 2. 

 , geological time &. — Deeley, 



R. M., 8; Schuchert, C, 1. 

 , in glaciated regions. — Norden- 



skceld, O., 2. 

 ,historic & pre-historic. — Petters- 



son, O. 



, Oligocene. — Dickerson, R. E., 9. 



, Paleozoic & Mesozoic. — An- 



tevs, E., 7. 

 , Permo -Carboniferous. — Sayles, 



R. W., 2. 



, Pleistocene. — Frcedin, G., 9; 



Marr, J. E., 4; Sundelin, U. 



, Polar. — Deeley, R. M., 1. 



, post-Glacial. — Hcegbom, A. G., 



6 ; Samuelsson, G. 

 , pre-Cambrian. — Coleman, A. P., 



5. 



— — •, recent changes of, in Egypt. — ■ 



Ferrar, H. T., 2. 

 — — , Silurian-Devonian. — Barrel!, J., 



7. 



— — ■, volcanic dust veils &. — Arc- 

 to wski, H. 



, weathering &. — Meyer, H. L. F. 



Climatic changes, solar hypothesis 

 of. — Huntington, E., 1. 



oscillations, Pleistocene. — Geer, 



G. do, 5; Nordmann, V., 2; Reeds, 

 C. A., 1. 



zones, Eocene. — Dickerson, 



R. E., 10. 



Clinohumite. — Cesaro, G., 10. 

 Clinozoisite. — Balzac, F., 2. 

 Clinton County (New York). — Miller, 

 W. J., 6. 



Group, Anticosti I. — Ulrich, 



E. O., 5. 



— , New York. — Chadwick, 



G. H., 4. 



Mining Divn. (B.C.). — Brewer, 



W. M., 10. 

 Sand, Ohio. — Bonine, C. A. ; 



Panyity, L. S. 

 Clintonelia. — Reed, F. R, C, 4. 

 Cliona. — Principi, P., 3. 

 Clisiophyllum. — Garwood, E. J., 1 ; 



Smyth, L. B. 

 Clitambonites. — Chapman, F., 23; 



Reed, F. R, C, 4. 

 Clitopygus. — Lambert, J., 2. 

 Cloncurry dist. (Queensland). — Cor- 



bould, W. H. 

 Clonograptus. — Hall, T. S., 4. 



Slates, Sweden. — Moberg, J. C. 



Clorinda. — Savage, T. E., 3 & 4; 



Williams, M. Y., 11. 

 Clotjgh, C. T., Obit. — See Anon., 16; 



Harker, A., 4; & Knott, C. G., 



3. 



Clun Forest (Shropshire). — Stamp, 

 L. D. 



Chines goldfield (Victoria). — Bara- 



gwanath, W., 4. 

 Clupea. — Priem, F., 1. 

 Clyburn Valley (Cape Breton). — 



Wright, W. J., 2. 

 Clyde Basin.— Tyrrell, G. W., 9, 12 



& 13. 



, Falls of (Lanarkshire). — Stark, 



J. 



Clydonautilus. — Trechmann, C. T., 2. 



Clypeaster. — Airaghi, C, 2; Boussac, 

 J., 2; Checchia-Rispoli, G., 10 & 

 11; Clark, W. B., 3; Dickerson, 

 R. E., 14; Jackson, R. T. ; Lam- 

 bert, J., 3 & 6; Lovisato, D., 1-4. 



Clypeastreidse, Miocene. — Lovisato, 

 D., 1-4. 



Cnemidactis & Cnemidaster. — Spencer, 



W. K., 2. 

 Cnemidiastrum. — Oppliger, F. 

 Coahuila State (Mexico). — Ibarra, J., 



5-7, 10 & 11. 

 ( — ), water-supply. — Vil- 



larello, J. D. 

 Coal, absorption of oxygen by.— 



Graham, J. I., 1 & 2; Winmill, 



T. F., 2 & 3. 

 , Amphibia embedded in. — 



Moodie, R. L., 8. 

 , analyses of. — Campbell, M. R., 



2 & 5 ; Hixson, W. A. ; Nikitinsky, 



A. J. ; Stansfield, E., 4. 

 , boring for, Radnorshire. — Can- 

 trill, T. C, 3 & 4 ; Wat Is, \Y. \\\. 3. 

 , , Scania. — Gavelin, 



A., 3. 



, chemistry &. — Illingworth, 



S. R. 



