INDEX. 
681 
Kama, section of Permian strata near the mouth of the, 156. 
Kamarinof (Ardatof), Jurassic beds seen at the village of, 244. 
Kamenetz, on the Dniester, Silurian formation of, 38*. 
Kamcnibor (Petrozavodsk), block ridges on the hill of, 567. 
Kamenka on the Donetz, Jurassic rocks of, 250. 
lvamenko, sources of the fossiliferous J urassic siliceous grits of 
the, 247. 
Kamensk (Siberia), a new genus of corals from, 622. 
, zavod of, 365. 
Kamenskaya (Donetz), white chalk at, 266. 
Kamischine (Volga), tertiary fossils found at, 275. 
“ > section of tertiary' and cretaceous rocks at, 276. 
Kamiusch Burun (Crimaja), cliffs of, referred to the Aralo-Cas- 
pian series, 301. 
;> ' ,e< k of, belong to the steppe limestone, 303. 
hanevsk (Ural), granitic flagstones near, 423. 
Kauin-nos, argillaceous and micaceous schists of the peninsula 
of, 413. 
Kara-Edir-tan and Djabvk Karagai, a low granitic chain east of 
ami parallel to the Ural, 444. 
Karagaisk (Ural) granite and syeuite, 443. 
Karakuba, the southern limit of the carboniferous region of 
the Donetz, 89. 
- , dykes of crystalline rock at many places to the south 
of, 91. 
” ■ lb e red beds of, form the base of the carboniferous 
series, 94. 
Karan and Laaspc (north of Mariopol), red porphyry near, 92. 
Kargala (Orenburg), association of fossil vegetable remains (Per- 
mian) with copper ore at the mines of, 154. 
. sauroid remains from, belonging to Thecodont sau- 
rians, 155. 
— , siliceous beds at, containing Jurassic fossils, 247. 
Kargalinsk, copper mines of, 148. 
river, one of the limits of the carboniferous region 
of the Donetz, 89. 
Kargapol, the carboniferous limestone exposed in flat tracts 
near, 73. 
Karlinski (Orenburg), sauroid remains discovered at, 154. 
Karpinski, Capt., his account of the rocks on the Tchussovaya, 
359; his geological map around Ilogoslofsk, 396. 
Kashirov, on the Oka, remarkable section of the white lime- 
stone of the carboniferous series at, 82. 
— > fossils of the carboniferous white limestone at, 82. 
Kashpoor, on the Volga, Jurassic bituminous schists of, 245. 
, black Jurassic shale of, 246. 
— — - , range of the chalk to, 274. 
Kasimof, ancient Tartar town, outcrop of limestone at, 84. 
, extension of the central member of the carboniferous 
limestone beyond, 83. 
Kaslinsk (Ural), zavod of, 424. 
Katchkanar, a remarkable peak of the North Ural, and sketch 
of, 391. 
— , magnetic iron ore and platinum alluvia of the, 393. 
Katchu-kova (South Ural), fossiliferous Silurian limestones of, 
457. 
Kaup, M., his work on fossil mammalia, 282. 
Kazan, Permian rocks exhibited at, 156. 
, account of the geology of the district between this place 
and Perm, 160. 
, description of the rocks (Permian) around the city of, 
161. 
, white Permian limestone on the Volga near the city 
of, 162. 
, interesting section of Permian rooks near, 164. 
Kazatehi- or Cossatcbi-datchi, account of, 438 ct xeq. 
Keilhau, M., his investigations in Scandinavian geology, 10*, 12*. 
, his observations on Pholades, 542. 
Kelloways rock, fossils of this bed found in the cliffs on the 
banks of the Oka, 234. 
, how represented in the Russian series, 255. 
Kerist river (St. Petersburg), lower members of Devonian sy- 
stem visible in its water-course, 42. 
Kerza, on the Volga, white chalk seen at, 274. 
Kertch limestones referred to the Araio-Caspian series, 301. 
Keyserling, Count von (see Preface, passim), his discovery of 
fossils in the Devonian beds near St. Petersburg, 32*. 
1 his expedition to the Petchora country, 
. Ns account of the Jurassic deposits in 
arctic Russia, 230. 
" ■» liis views concerning the raised sea bottoms 
of the Petchora, 332. 
, his description of the arctic Ural, 406. 
" Timan range, 412. 
- Ins investigation of the Kirghis Steppe and 
Mount Bogdo, 422. 
Khanikoff, M., his opinion concerning the true level of the sea 
of Aral, 326. 
> his statement with regard to the deflection of 
the stream of the Tanghi-Daria, 577. 
Khanikoff, M. J., Iris important geographical assistance to the 
authors, 661. 
Kharkof, importance of that city in influencing the future 
working of the coal-seams of Petrofskaya, &c., 116. 
> exhibition of peculiar cretaceous rocks at, 267. 
Khivah, the ancient Caspian extended over the district around 
it, 297. 
, the steppe limestone extends to this district, 309. 
-, the district watered artificially by the river Oxus, 578. 
Iihvalinsk, on the Volga, Jurassic shale at, 245. 
> J massic shales capped by cretaceous rocks at, 246. 
Kianda river between Onega and Archangel, presence of old 
red sandstone at, 49. 
Kichenef in Bessarabia, miocene tertiaries at, 296. 
Kidash (Ilielebei), Permian strata on the banks of the, 152. 
— > series of Permian rocks near, 154. 
Kidysli, east of the Ural, palatozoic limestones of, 443. 
Kief, extension of eocene tertiary beds to, 283. 
— — , supposed tertiary beds at, 285. 
Kielce in Poland, Devonian limestones at, 39. 
» Jurassic sandstones between it and Warsaw' 
O \ 1 
■ , tertiary deposits near, 283. 
, palaeozoic rocks not covered with northern 
boulders at, 526. 
Kiesel-tlion of Kharkof, 268. 
Kiga (west of the Ural), grits on the, 431. 
Ki-Ostrof, in the Bay of Onega, crystalline rocks, 22. 
. resemblance of this island to the “skars” of Sweden, 
518. 
Kind (Samara), copper ores anciently extracted from the, 168. 
Kineshma, on the Volga, succession of Jurassic rocks between 
this place and Pies, 233. 
King, Mr., on the fossils of the magnesian limestone, 206, 224. 
Kinish, or Kumuish (Tcluissovaya), Devonian rocks at, 387. 
K innekullc (S wedon ), relations of the crystalline rocks and Silu- 
rian strata at, 15. 
Kinofsk (Tchussovaya), contact of Devonian with carboniferous 
rocks at, 125. 
Kinovski zavod (Tchussovaya), Devonian limestones at, 385. 
Kipet, near Bielef, calcareous flagstones (Devonian) charged 
with fishes at, 58. 
Kirchholm (Livonia), Devonian strata at the castle of, 50, 5] 
Kirghis frontier, geology of, by Col. Helmersen, 444. 
, steppe of, south of Orenburg (Permian strata), 183. 
> east of the Ural, each ridge in it a immature of 
those mountains, 443. 
KirS 355 anSk ’ CaSt ° f Ko “ sur ’ grits anJ conglomerates east of, 
Kirilof, carboniferous limestone extends near to, 74 
section across the calcareous zone of Permian rocks at 
I/O. 
Kishtymsk (South Ural), zavod of, 424. 
Kislavodsk (Caucasus), mineral springs and characteristic Neo- 
comian fossils found at, 260. 
