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Caverns & caves, artiticial production 



of. — Mennier, 8., 15, 



, Aveyron. — Fournier, E., 1. 



, Cyprus. — Woodward, H., 6. 



Derbyshire. — Dawkins, W. B., 1. 



, Devon. — Ussher, 11. J., 1. 



, Dordogne. — Martel, E. A., 4; 



Moissan, H., 2 ; Riviere, E., 1. 



, Gibraltar. — Acland, H. D., 1. 



, Haute-Garonne. — -Boule, M., 1, 



, Ireland. — Praiger, R. L., 1 ; 



Ussher, R. J., 1. 



, Lebanon. — Nehring, A., 1. 



, Lombardy.— Flores, E., 1. 



, Lot.— Vire, A., 1. 



, Mentone. — ^Gaudry, A., 1. 



, Missouri.— Gould, C. N., 1. 



, Muotta Valley.— Otter, J., 1. 



, New South Wales.— Pittnian, E. 



i\, 1. 



, San Diego (Cal.). — Lakes, A., 



10. 



, Santander. — Cartailhac, E., 1. 



, Seine-Inferieure.— Fortin, R., 1. 



, Swiss Jura.— Forel, F. A., 2. 



Caytliorpe (Lincoln).— Preston, H., 1. 

 Cayuga, Lake (N.Y.). — Cleland, H. 

 F., 1. 



Cecil Co. (Md.).— Bascom, F., 1. 

 Celastrus. — Knowlton, F. H., 1. 

 Celebes I. (D.E.L).— Koperberg, M., 1 ; 



Truscott, W. F. A., 1. 

 Celestine. — Samoilov, J., 1. 

 Celestite.— Millosevich, F., 1 ; Pratt, J. 



H,, 12 ; Terniier, P., 2. 

 Celle (Hanover). — Ochsenins, C, 1. 

 Cellepora. — Maplestone, C. M., 1. 

 Cellular Magnesian Limestone, Durham. 



—Abbott, G., 1. 

 Celsian. — Strandmark, J. E., 1. 

 Cement-marls, Cambridgeshire. — Clay- 

 ton, E. G., 1. 



, Hungary. — Koch, A., 2. 



Cements, Portland. — Kimball, L. L., 6 ; 



Russell, L C, 2 ; Taff, J. A., 2. 

 Cemetery sites, geology &. — Couppey de 



la Forest, M. le, 1. 

 Cenomanian, Devon, &c. — Jukes - 



Browne, A, J., 4. 

 ■ , Provence. — Jacob, C, 1 ; Repelin, 



J., 1. 



. See also Cretaceous. 



Centronella. — Maurer, F., 1 ; Weller, 

 S., 2. 



Cephalomys. — Ameghino, F., 4, 

 Cephalopoda, Carboniferous. — Crick, G. 



C, 2; Foord, A. H., 1; Smith, J. 



P., 1. 



, Cretaceous. — Bogoslovski, N. A., 



1 ; Burckhardt, C, 1 ; Etheridge, R., 



Fil., 2 ; Kossmat, P., 1 ; Sarasin, C, 2 ; 



Shattuck, G. B., 1; Solger, P., 1; 



Weller, S., 1 ; Whitfield, R. P., 2 ; 



Wollemann, A., 1; Uhlig, V., 1; 



Yabe, H., i. 

 , Devonian. — Drevermann, F., 3; 



Haug, E., 3. 

 , evolution of. — Hoernes, R., 4. 



Cephalopoda, Jurassic. — • Buckmaw, S. 



S., 2 ; Burckhardt, C, 1 ; Fucini, A., 



1 & 2 ; Loriol, P. de, 1. 

 , mode of existence. — Ruede- 



mann, R., 2. 



, Ordovician. — Crick, G. C, 1. 



•, Silurian.— Weller, S., 2. 



, Triassic. — Airaghi, C, 1: Franz, 



v., 1 ; Freeh, F., 1 ; Hoernes, R., 5 ; 



Kittl, E., 1 ; Schellwien, E., 1 ; Tom- 



masi, A., 1. 



. See also Ammonites, &c. 



Ceplialotheca. — Nathorst, A. G., 1. 

 Ceram (D:E.I.).— Rudolph, E., 3. 

 Geraterpeton. — J;ekel, 0., 2. 

 Ceratites. — Airaghi, C., 1. 

 Ceratotheca. — Drevermann, F., 2. 

 Ceratotrochas. — Dennant, J., 1 ; Felix, 



J., 2. 



Cerioerinus. — Beede, J. W., 1. 

 Ceriopora. — Dacque, E., 1. 

 Cerithiella. — Chartron, C, 1. 

 Cerithiimi. — Cossmann, M., 1 ; Franchis, 



F. de, 1 ; Hoernes, R., 1 ; Longhi, 

 P., 1 ; Shattuck, G. B., 1. 



I>ia6oZi-beds.— Haug, E., 2. 



limestone, Hesse.— Steuer, A., 2. 



Cerussite. — Pettard, W. F., 1 ; Warren, 

 C. H., 1. 



Cervus. — Alessandri, G. de, 1 ; Ame- 

 ghino, F., 2 ; Hepburn, D., 1 ; Ser- 

 nander, R., 1 ; Small wood, W. M., 1 ; 

 Venukov, P. I., 1. 



Cestracion. — Eastman, C. R., 1 ; Le- 

 riche, M., 1. 



Cetacea, Tertiary. — Abel, 0., 1 ; Del- 

 heid, E., 2. 



Cetiosaurus. — Bush, L. P., 1. 



Cetona, Mte (Tuscan j^. — Fucini, A., 1. 



Cejdon. — Coomaraswamy, A. K., 2 & 5 ; 

 Launay, L. de, 3 ; Lomas, J., 6 ; Prior, 



G. T., 5. 



Chabalis (Savoy), — Lugeon, M., 5. 

 Chadwick, S. See Obit., Anon,, 4. 

 Ch(Bt1iomites. — Pampaloni, L., 1. 

 Chalcopyrite. — Lespineux, G., 1 ; Schal- 



ler, W. T., 1. 

 Chaleux (Namur). — Van deu Bi'oeck, E., 



15. 



Chalk, Arkansas.— Taff, J. A., 2. 



, Berkshire.— Blake, J. H., 1. 



boulders, Scania. — Hoist, N. 0,, 1. 



, Carpathian. — Liebus, A., 2. 



, Denmark. — Ravn, J. P. J., 2. 



, dephosphatisation of phosphatic. 



— Gosselet, J., 3. 

 , Devon. — Jukes-Browne, A. J., 4 & 



6; Rowe, A. W., 2. 

 , Hanover, &c. — Lamplugh, G. W., 



2 ; Wollemann, A., 1 & 3. 

 , Herts. — Jukes-Browne, A. J., 6; 



Woodward, H. B., 2 & 9. 

 ■, Kent, Sussex, &c. — Jukes-Browne, 



A. J., 6 ; Woodward, A. S., 8. 

 , Nord. — Dolle, L., 1 ; Lagaisse, — , 



1 ; Lebrun, — , 1. 

 , Norfolk.— Elsden, J. V., 5 ; Jukes- 

 Browne, A. J., 6, 



