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CAPELLINI, G. La Rovina della Piana del Soldato presso Grotto Arpaia a Porto 

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■ 2. Balenottera miocenica della Repubblica di San Marino. [Aulocetus.'] 



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 . See Taramelli, T., &c. 



CARALP, — . Sur le Flysch a Fucoides de la Bellongue et du Bassin d'Oust 

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CARD, G. W. Report of the Curator and Mineralogist. Ann. Rep. Dep. Mines, 

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2. , 1899. Ibid. 1899, pp. 193-206, 2 pis. 1900. 



CAREZ, L. Pyrenees. Terrains sedimentaires. Programme de l'Excursion. 



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figs., 2 pis. 1900. 



■ 3. The Copper-mining Industry and the Distribution of Copper-Ores in New 



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■ 4. Mercury or ' Quicksilver ' in New South Wales, with Notes on its Occur- 

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CARTA ILH AC, E. L'Age de la Pierre en Orient. Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Toulouse, 

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CARTHAUS, E. Beobachtungen auf Celebes und Sumatra. Samml. geol. R.-Mus. 



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 CASE, E. C. See Baur, G. 



CASSETTI, M. Nuove Osservazioni geologiche sui Monti di Gaeta. Boll. R. Com. 



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CASTRO, M. F. de, &c. Comision geologica deEspana. Mapa geologico de Espana, 



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 CATLETT, C. Iron-Ores of the Potsdam Formation in the Valley of Virginia. 



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 CAYEUX, L. See Gosselet, J., &c. 



CHAMBERLIN, T. C. Some Notes on the Lakes and VaUeys of the Upper 

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■ 2. An Attempt to Frame a working Hypothesis of the Cause of Glacial Periods 



on an Atmospheric Basis, III. Ibid. pp. 751-787, figs. 1900. 



3. An Attempt to test the Nebular Hypothesis by the Relations of Masses and 



Momenta. Ibid. viii. pp. 58-73. 1900. 



■ 4. On the Habitat of the Early Vertebrates. Ibid. pp. 400-412. 1900. 



■ 5. Proposed International Geologic Institute. Ibid. pp. 596-609, fig. 1900. 



•. See Manson, M. 



CHALMERS, R. Report on the Surface-Geology and Auriferous Deposits of South- 

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CHANCE, H. M. The Rich Patch Iron-Tract, Virginia. Trans. Am. Inst. M. IE. 

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> 2. The Discovery of New Gold- Districts. Ibid. pp. 224-230. 1900. 



CHAPMAN, F. On a Patellina-lxmesioue and another Foraminiferal Limestone 

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2. Tertiary Foraminiferal Limestones from Sinai. Ibid. pp. 308-316, 367-374, 



pis. xiii-xiv. 1900. 



■ 3. Two New Species of Ostracoda of Tithonian Age from Nesselsdorf, Austria. 



Ibid. pp. 325-326, figs. 1900. 

 ■ 4. On the Constituents of the Sands and Loams of the Plateau-Gravel 



occurring in the Pit-Sections near Ash, Sevenoaks. Ibid. pp. 404-406. 1900. 



