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■Coal-measure shales, Northumberland. — 



Barton, R. C, 2. 

 Coast. Belgian & French. — Briquet, A., 



6. 



erosion, Lr. Loire. — Chevalier, M. 



protection, Holland. — Carey, A. 



E. 



scenery, Devon. — Arber, E. A. X. 



Cobalt glance.— Beutell, A., 2. 

 Coblenzian. — Fuchs, A. ; Herrmann. 

 F., 2. 



Coccolepis. — Traquair, R. H. 

 Cochuila (Mexico). — Moser, E. 

 Cockburn I. (Antarctic). — See Sweden, 



Antarctic Exped. nos. 7 & 10. 

 Cockerel Hell a. — Steamer, F. 

 Codfish in glacial clay, Gothland. — 



Munthe, H. 

 Colemanite. — Eakle, A. S. 

 Colfontaine (Hainaut). — Bertrand, P., 2. 

 Colombia. — Rice, H. ; Rmlolph, E. 

 Colonization, geology &. — Diniz, F. 

 Colonsay (Hebrides). — Craitr, E. H. C. ; 



Wright, W. B., 2. 

 Colorado (U.S.A.).— Atwood, W. W. ; 



Beehmer, M. ; Bastin, E. S., 2 ; Lakes, 



A. : Patton, H. B. 

 Columnar basalt. — Armitage, R. W. 

 Col well (Worcester). — Wickbam, W. 

 Comley (Shropshire). — Cobbold, E. S. ; 



Mat ley, C. A., 2. 

 Commentry (Allier). — Meunier, P., 1 & 



2. 



Compton (Surrey). — Young, G. W. 

 Comrie (Perth).— Caras- Wilson, C, 2. 

 Conception del Oro (Mexico). — Bergeat, 

 A. 



Condroz district (Belgium). — Four- 



marier, P., 5. 

 Conero, Mte. (Italy).— Parona, C. F., 2. 

 ■Conference. International Agrogeo- 



logical, Sweden, 1910. — Vinassa de 



Regny, P.; see also Agrogeological. 

 Conger ia Beds, Lr. Austria. — Grengg, 



R. 



Conglomerate, Cockburn I. — See Swe- 

 den, Antarctic Exped. no. 10. 



, Lens. — Barrois, C, 6. 



. Liege Carboniferous. — Firket, Y. 



, Renaix. — Briquet, A., 2. 



, Tosterup. — Groan wall, K. A., 2. 



Congo (Belgian). — Cornet, J., 3; 



Passau, G. ; see also Belgium, Ann. 



Mus. du Congo, 1 & 2. 

 Basin (Africa). — Ball, S. H. ; 



Brien, Y. ; Hall, S. H. ; Halet, F. ; 



Stutzer, O., 6; Wildeman, E\ de. 

 Congress, International Geological, 



Stockholm, 1910. — Capellini, G. ; 



Halet, F., 2. 

 Coniferocaulon. — Khowlton, F. H. ; 



Stopes, M. C, 2. 

 Conifers, Triassic. — Brown, A. P.; see 



also Plants. 

 Coniopteris. — Thomas, H. Hamshaw. 

 Connecticut (U.S.A.). — Talbot, M. 

 Constance, Lake of. — Schmidle, W. ; 



Wagner, E. ; 2. 



Constantine (Algeria). — Blayac, J. 



Joly, A., 2. 

 Contact-metamorphism, Aar Massif. — 



Truninerer, E. 



, Scotland.— Shand, S. J. 



Continental deposits, fossils &. — Kindle, 



E.M. 



Continents, origin of. — Lukashevich, J. 

 Contursi (Italy).— Casoria, E. 

 Conularia. — Zelizko. J. Y. 

 Conulus, teeth of. — Hawkins, H. L. 

 Conus. — Brown, A. P., 2. 

 Cooke, T., Obit.— See Watts, W. W., 2. 

 Coon Butte (Ariz.).— Berringer, D. M. 

 Copenhagen (Denmark). — Norregaard, 



E. M. 



Copeognathidse, Baltic amber. — Ender- 

 lein, G. 



Copper, Alaska. — Brooks, A. H. 



, Appalachian States. — Weed, W. 



H. 



, Arizona. — Bancroft, H. 



, British Columbia. — See Bbitish 



Columbia, Dep. Mines. 



, Carolina & Yirginia. — Laney,F. B. 



. Chile.— Sundt, F. A. 



■ , Colorado.— Bastin, E. S., 2. 



, Congo. — Stutzer, 0., 6. 



, Cuba.— Tuttle, E. G. 



. Europe. — Launay, L. de, 2. 



, German S.W. Africa. — Krusch, 



P. 



, Harz Mts— Lindgren, W., 3. 



, Huelva. — Finlayson, A. M. 



, Japan. — Inouye, K. 



, Lorraine. — Weyhmann. A. 



. Mexico. — Bergeat, A. 



, New South Wales. — See New 



South Wales, Dep. Mines. 



, Ontario. — Moore, E. S. 



, Salzburg.— Rpdlich. K. A. 



, Siberia (E.). — Weigel, 0. 



, South Africa.— Hahn, P. D., 2 ; 



Spencer, H. A. 

 , South Australia.— -See S. Aus- 



tealia, Dep. Mines, 1 & 2. 



, Sweden. — Johansson. H. E. 



Copper ores, deposition of. — Lindgren, 



W., 1-3. 



Copper-schists, foot-wall of. — Meinecke, 

 F. 



Coral-reefs, E. & W. Indies.— Martin, 

 K., 4. 



, Palaeozoic. — Yaughan, T. W. 



■ , origin of. — Guenther, S. 



Corals, Carboniferous. — Dixon, E. E. L. ; 

 Reynolds, S. H., 2; Salee, A., 1-3; 

 Smith, J. ; see also Zones, Carboni- 

 ferous. 



i , Cretaceous. — Fritsch, A. ; Trauth, 



F. , 2; see also Sweden, Antarctic 

 Exped. no. 5. 



, Devonian. — Herrmann, F. ; Yak- 



ovlev, N., 3. 

 , Jurassic. — Dechy, M. von ; Hahn, 



F. F., 3. 



, Ordovician. — Wade, A., 2. 



, Silurian. — Etheridge, R. : fiL- 



