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INDEX. 
Canoe, Ancient, at Giggleswick Tam, 
Yorkshire, 318. 
, Grallic, 155. 
Carboniferous, Permian, and Triassic 
Eoeks of Cumberland and Dumfries, 
Binncy on, 466. 
Kocks of Manchester, 
308. 
of Korthnmber- 
land, W. Warington Smyth on, 364. 
of Sliap and Cros- 
by Ravensworth, Mr. Bland on, 100. 
Scotch System, 67. 
' Catalogue of G-eological Collections,' 
by J. R. Grregory, reviewed, 480. 
Cattskill G-roup of New York, Professor 
James Hall on, 63. 
Causes of Earthqiiakes, Scrope on, 455. 
, Mackie on, 456. 
Cave, Bone-, at Cefn, Flintshire, 114. 
at Uphill, Another, C. Poolev on, 
331. 
Cavern, Artificial, Hampshire, 105. 
• , New Ossifei'ous, at Torquay, 
266. 
Cestraciont Fishes of the Chalk, Mac- 
kie on, 161. 
Chalk, Highest Beds of English, Ma<ikie 
on, 154. 
, Reptiles of, Mackie on, 266. 
, Foraminifera of, Professor Rupert 
Jones on, 293. 
Charnwood Forest, Porphyritic Rock of, 
371. 
Chartres, Scored Bones at, Desnoyers 
on, 255. 
Cheirotheriun of Storeton, Mr. Morton 
on, 466. 
Chelonian Scutes from the Stonesfield 
Slate, 183. 
Cheltenham Naturalists' Association, 
153. 
Chelys Blakii (n. s.), Mackie on, 41. 
Cliina, East Coast of. Geology of, 69. 
Civil Engineers Society, 232. 
Chmate,IThe Earth's in Palaeozoic Times, 
Sterry-Hunt on, 477. 
Coal, Bituminous, of Arigna District, 
Du Noyer on, 82. 
Coalbrookdale, Excursion to, 425. 
Coal-field, North Staffordshire, Organic 
Remains of, Mr. Mullins on, 374. 
of Wigan, Mr. S. B. Jack- 
son on, 463. 
of Glasgow, Crustacean from, 
J. W. Salter on, 351. 
Coal-fields of Cumberland, Mr. Dunn on, 
377. 
Coal-Measures of Shrewsbury, 474. 
Coal- Measures, Fish of. in Northumber- 
land and Durham, 392. 
Coal-Strata of Lancashire, Mr. Dickin- 
son on, 261. 
Coal-Plants, New, from Nova Scotia, 
Dr. Dawson on, 370. 
Coals, Systems of getting, Long-Wall 
and Pillar-and-Stall, J. Goodwin on, 
71. 
Coke, Coal, and Coal-Mining, 369. 
Copper Age of America, 114. 
, Native, of Mesnard, 198. 
, Production of, 235. 
Corals, Fossil, of West Indies, P. M. 
Duncan on, 231. 
of Jamaica, Fossil, P. M. Dun- 
can on, 350. 
of Silurian Sea, Mr. Morton on, 
466. 
' Correlation of the Natural History 
Sciences,' by Professor Ansted, re- 
viewed, 319. 
Correspondence, 29, 50, 92, 134, 184, 
208, 248, 295, 330, 363, 424. 
Cosmical Changes of Temperatvu-e on 
our Planet, Dr. Leslie on, 215. 
Mackie on, 
249. 
Cotteswold NaturaUsts' Field Club, 149, 
153, 260. 
Crag, Fish from. New Species of, E. R. 
Lankester on, 110. 
Cretaceous Fossils from Arabia, 266. 
Rocks, Upper, in Eastern 
Bengal, Dr. Oldliam on, 351. 
Cribellites carbonarius, G. Tate on, 
390. 
Cristellaria rotulata, 293. 
Crocodiles, Scotch, 65. 
Crocodilian Remains in the Scottish 
Old Red, Powrie on, 92. 
Cromarty Sandstones, Relations of the, 
containing Reptilian Footprints, Gor- 
don and Joass on, 350. 
Murchison on, 350. 
Cromlechs, Antiquity of, Mackie on, 
260. 
Crustacean from Glasgow, Salter on, 
351. 
— — — , New, from Lias, H. Wood- 
ward on, 138. 
Tracks, from Old Red of 
Ludlow, Geo. E. Roberts on, 97. 
D. 
Dana, Professor, Manual of Greology, 63. 
Davilla, on Fossil Birds, 454. 
Delesse, M., Cartes Geologique et Hy- 
drologique de Paris, 80. 
