INDEX. 



741 



Cheshire, brine springs, 31. 



, western, part of, when submerged, 524. 



, large portion of, covered by northern drift and granite 



bowlders, 528, 544. 

 gravel contains marine shells of existing species, 531, 



532, 534. 



, turbaries and mosses in, 559, 560. 



Child, Mr., of Kinlet Park, 133, 137. 

 Chillington Collieries, Wolverhampton, trap, 501. 

 Chiloe, coasts of, 541. 

 China-stone (altered strata), 279. 

 Chirbury, Montgomeryshire, 269. 



Chirk, west boundary of New Red Sandstone and coal-field, 28, 

 98, 141. 



Chlorite slate in Malvern Hills, 418. 



Christchurch, or West Bromwich, great thickness of the Lower 

 New Eed Sandstone overlying coal, 58, 476. 



- — faults in coal measures, 504. * 



Church Down, Gloucestershire, Marlstone (denudation of), 17, 

 18. 



Church Hill, Salop, trap, 138. 



Church Preen, Salop, Caradoc Sandstone, 221. 



Church Stoke, Montgomeryshire, 269. 



Church Stretton, valley of, trap and altered rocks, 257, 259. 



■ , sections, across the valley of (PI. 31 and 32), 



716 et seq. 



Churn bank or Palmer's Cairn, near Ludlow, 248. 

 Cilrhiw, Pembrokeshire, Old Red Sandstone, see Allen, Mr. B. 

 386. 



Cinder Hill, Dudley, Wenlock limestone, 482, 487. 

 Clack's Heugh, Durham, Lower New Red Sandstone, 56. 

 Clarisson, Pembrokeshire, trap, 403. 



Clashbinnie, near Perth, fossil fish in Old Red Sandstone of, 599, 

 600, 601. 



Claudius vows to exterminate the Silures, xxxi. 

 Claystone, local name for lias limestone, 20. 

 Cleavage, slaty, in Caradoc Sandstone, 393. 



, in Llandeilo flags, 307, 353, 394. 



, in Cambrian rocks, 360, 400. 



, where coincident with stratification, 400. 



, how produced, 574. 



Cleddau River, Pembrokeshire, 380, 511. 

 Clee Hills, plants of coal, 85. 



, coal-fields of, and Sections, 112 (PI. 30.), 715. 



, marble and fossils of, 120, 121, 161. 



Clee Burf, shafts, through basalt, 122. 

 , Dislocations, 124. 



Hills, trap rocks of, (wood-cut,) 125, basaltic dyke, 126. 



, coal measures, 136, 137. 



, dislocations at, 168, 189. 



, Old Red Conglomerate of, 174. 



, course of cornstone near to, 178. 



, detritus drifted from, 514, 515. 



Clements, Captain of the grit mines, Shelve, 278. 

 Clencher's Mill, south of Eastnor Park, Wenlock limestone at, 

 412,413. 



, patch of gravel near, 516. 



Clent Hills, calcareous conglomerate and red sandstone on the 

 flanks of, 47, 56, 60. 



, sections to (PL 29. f. 10.), 714. 



, trap rocks of, 54, 55, 67, 78, 138, 493, 496, 505. 



, parallel lines of trap, 495. 



, pebbles of quartz rock on the western slopes of, 



525. 



Clent Hills, parallelism of, to the coal-field and the adjacent Si- 

 lurian Rocks, 569. 



Cleobury Mortimer, Salop, coal measures near, 134 — 136. 



, Old Red Sandstone of, 174. 



Clift, Mr. W., description of bones, 251, 556. 



Clifton Ford Bridge, Wenlock shale, 212. 



Clive Hill, New Red Sandstone, 37, 39, 297. 



Clive, Lady Harriet, drawing by, 200. 



, Lady Lucy, drawings by, 288, 304. 



, Lord, shell marl belonging to, 564. 



, rocks near Welch pool, 303, 308. 



, The Hon. Robert, M.P., Oakley Park, 493. 



Clun Quarries, vegetable fragments in, Old Red Sandstone, 

 191. 



Clun Forest, retreat of Caractacus, xxxi. 



, outlier of Old Red Sandstone, 181, 190, 240, 258, 



300, 587. 



. , section across (PI. 33. f. 1.), 718. 



Clunbury Hills, Ludlow Rock, 300. 



Clungunford, Lower Ludlow Rock and Wenlock shale, 205, 

 212. 



, fossils at, 618 et seq. 



wells, and detritus at, 252, 549. 



Cluverius, referred to, xxxi. 



Clogan-mawr, Caermarthenshire, works of carboniferous lime- 

 stone, 165, note, 176. 



Clogan-bach, works of carboniferous limestone, note, 176. 



Clog-y-frain, Caermarthenshire, Llandeilo limestone, 355, 358, 

 396 (PL 35. f. 6.), 721. 



'■ — i , shells and trilobites, 640, 661. 



Cloverly Hall, Salop, outlier of lias, 23, 24, 713. 



Clyro Hills, Radnorshire, tilestones of, Old Red, 181, 184, 312. 



, fossils of Upper Ludlow Rock, in terraces of, 



611. 



, section across (PL 31. f. 1.), 716. 



Clytha Hills, Monmouthshire, passage from Old Red Sandstone 

 into Silurian Rocks, 183, 438, 439. 



, obscured by gravel and bowlders, 441, 518. 



Cnyffiad river, Brecknockshire, 342. 

 Coal, origin of, 98, 148—152. 



, absence of, in Millstone Grit and Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone of Salopian, Stafford, Worcester, and South Welch- 

 fields, 160. 



, probable extent of, near Shrewsbury, 95. 



— , in the Clee Hills, 121, 129. 



, in the Forest of Wyre, 136. 



, in the Oswestry coal-field, 148. 



■ , in the Newent coal-field, 155. 



— ■, in the Staffordshire coal-field, 506, 



507. 



Coal under the New Red Sandstone, 56—64, 466, 728. 



, absurd trials for, 24, 314, 328, 344, 411, 416, 488, 551. 



Coal-fields of Shrewsbury and environs, 81—98 (PL 29. f. 3. 

 et seq.), 713. 



of Coal Brook Dale, 99—111 (PL 29. f. 11 et seq.), 



714. 



of the Clee Hills, 112—230 (PL 30. f. 1 et seq.), 715. 



of the Forest of Wyre, 131—140 (PL 30. f. 1. 9.), 



715. 



of Oswestry, 141—148 (PL 30. f. 14.), 715. 



of Newent, Gloucestershire, 153 (PL 30. f. 10.), 715. 



of Pembrokeshire, 371—384 (PL 25. f. 1 et seq.), 



721. 



of Cromhall, Tortworth, 452 (PL 36. f. 20.), 724. 



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