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Buckland, Professor, his theory regarding the fossil remains 
of the Kirkdale Cavern, opposed by the Rev. G. Young, 172 
Cardigan Bay Basin, its geology and statistics described, . 250 
Cephalus Cocherani, a species of Sunfish so called, described 
by Dr Traill, . . . . .381 
Chelsea Botanic Garden, contains an extensive collection of 
the genus Allium, . . . . ,1 
Coelegenus or Paca of Brazil, observations on the anatomy 
of, by Dr Grant, . . . . .133 
Coleopterous insects found in the neighbourhood of Edin- 
burgh, catalogue of, by Mr James Duncan, . . 44)3 
Commentary on the Second Book of the Herbarium Am- 
boinense, by Dr Francis Hamilton, . . . 268 
Coney, on the animal so named in the English Bible, by Dr 
Scot, . . . . . .103 
Conway Basin, its geology and statistics described, . 212 
Copper, rich veins of, in Snovirdon, . . . 238 
Craigie, Dr David, on the anatomical peculiarities of the 
sturgeon, 334! 
Dee, river, Mr Macgillivray's remarks on the Phenogamic 
vegetation of, . . . . .539 
Dolawen Slate-quarry described, .... 233 
Duncan, Mr James, catalogue of Coleopterous insects found 
in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh, with occasional re- 
ference to their localities, . . . . 443 
Fairy Islands, Mr Gregg's account of an optical illusion so 
called, . . . . . .388 
Fleming, Reverend Dr, remarks on the genus Scissurella of 
M. D'Orbigny, with description of a recent British spe- 
cies, . e . . . . 384 
