578 
CAR 
Index. 
ESS 
Carboniferous Flora of Gas-coal associ- 
ated with Permian Fauna, 105. 
Ganoids, Monograph on 
Britisb, 240 
Palaeontology, 306. 
British, 241. 
Rocks in Teesdale, 139, 
140. 
p Is 
there Base to, 58. 
Terraces, Glacial Origin 
of, 17. 
Cepbalopoda of North Gennany, 169, 
324. 
Chalk, Folds in, 75. 
• in the New Britain Group, 529. 
Coal-measures, Anthrapalmmon from, 
55. 
Chile, Yolcanic Rocks of, 314. 
Chloritic Marl, 191, 350. 
Chudleigh, Liniestone and Culm-measures 
near, 454. 
Cirques, Helland’s Theory of Formation 
of, 273. 
Origin of, 477. 
“ Climate Controversy,’’ 43. 
Coal-measures of Bohemia, Fossils from, 
169. 
of New South "Wales, 
Gold in, 286. 
Palatocypris Edwards» 
from, 26. 
Coast of Peru, Shell-heaps on, 28. 
Coelodus ellipticus, Egerton, 49. 
gyrodoides, Egerton, 52. 
Conclusions, Premature, 378. 
Coral Rag of Upware, 476. 
Reefs, 71. 
Correlation of Geological Formations, 
445. 
Correspondence from Aveline, W. T., 
380; Blanford, W. T., 189; Bonney, 
Rev. T. G., 476,576; Boulger, Prof. 
G. S , 378; Browne, A. J. J., 477 ; 
Breese,B. S.,432; Callaway, C.,528; 
Curry, J., 138; Dakyns, J. R, 140, 
285 ; Durham, J., 140 ; Etheridge, R., 
jun., 286; Feistmantel, Dr. O., 188, 
431 ; Fisher, Rev. O., 135, 479, 527 ; 
Gardner, J. S., 137, 377 ; Green, Prof. 
A. H.,40; Gunn,Rev. J., 335 ; Gunn, 
W., 139; Hector, Dr. J., 135; Hüll, 
Prof. E., 378; Judd, Prof. J. W., 336; 
McDakin, S. G., 39; Mackintosh, D., 
94, 575 ; Miller, H., 40 ; Milne, Prof. 
J., 285 ; Nicholson, Prof. H. A., 380 ; 
Norton, H., 286; Reade, T. M., 38; 
Reid, C., 136 ; Selwyn, A. R. C., 94 ; 
Tate, Prof., 526 ; Traquair, Dr. R. 
H. , 240; Wilson, E., 238; Wood, S. 
V., jun., 43, 95, 141, 187. 
Cotswold Field Club, 368. 
Crane, Agnes, Living Fishes and their 
Fossil Affinities, 209. 
Cretaceous Gasteropoda, 556. 
Cretaceous and Tertiary Deposits of 
Central France, 121. 
Cromer, Pliocene Bed near, 301. 
Crustacea, Catalogue of British Fossil, 
413. 
from Nova Scotia, 56. 
Culm-measures and Limestone near 
Chudleigh, 454. 
Curry, J., Is there a base to Carbonifer- 
ous Rocks of Teesdale ? 138. 
Cycadace® in “ Damuda Series ” and 
Nürschan Gas-coal of Bohemia, 431. 
D AKYNS, J. R , Antiquity of Man, 
439 ; Base of Carboniferous Rocks 
in Teesdale, 140; Geology of Keighley, 
Shipton, and Grassington, 346 ; Higfi- 
Level Terraces in Norway, 72; Is 
there a Base to Carboniferous Rocks 
in Teesdale ? 58 ; Prof. Hull’s Car- 
boniferous Classification, 312; Sup- 
posed Glacial Origin of Carboniferous 
Terraces, 17 ; Victoria Cave, Settle, 
Yorksliire, 285. 
Dana, E. S., Text Book on Mineralogy, 
328. 
Danube, Loess of, 170. 
Man and Pleistocene Animais in 
Loess of the, 1 68. 
Davidson, T., Four Species of Scottish 
Lower Silurian Brachiopoda, 13 ; 
What is a Brachiopod ? 145, 199, 
262. 
Dawson, G. M., Relation of Yolcanic 
and Metamorphic Rocks, 314. 
Dr. J. W., Carboniferous 
Batrachia, 77; Crustaceans from Nova 
Scotia. 56. 
Denudation and “ Karnes,” 140. 
in Norfolk, Modem, 136. 
Devonian of Brest, 280. 
Fossils in Shales of Torbay, 
100 . 
Rocks near Newton Abbot and 
Torquay, 447. 
Durham, J., “ Karnes” and Denudation, 
140 ; “ Kames ” in Neighbourhood of 
Newport, Fife, N.B., 8. 
E ARTH’S Axis, Change in, 219. 
Earth, Life-History of the, 222. 
Edinburgh District, No. 1, Fossil Fishes 
from, 173. 
Egerton, Sir P. Grey-,New Pycnodonts, 
49. 
Elephas meridionalis in Dorset, 527. 
Essex, Geology of East, 172. 
