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of Michigan, (rev.), xxiv, 30S: 
(p.s.n.), xxvi, 195; (p.s.n.), xxxiil, 
Clendenhi, W. W., (p.s.n), xlil, 
133; (p.s.n.), xv, 130; Preliminary 
report on the Florida parishes of 
east Louisiana and the bluff, 
prairie and hill lands of south- 
west Louisiana, (rev.), xviii, 322. 
Cleveland water supply tunnel, S. J. 
Pierce, xxviii, 3S0. 
Cliffwood clays and the Matawan, 
G. N. Knapp, xxxiii, 23; ditto, E. 
W. Berry, xxxiv, 253. 
Climatic changes indicated by the 
glaciers of North America, I. C. 
Russell, ix, 322. 
Climatic conditions shown by 
North American inter-glacial de- 
posits, Upham, xv, 273; ditto, G. 
M. Dawson, xvi, 65. 
Clinton iron ore, Origin of, C. H. 
Smyth, Jr., (rev.), x, 122. 
Clinoplains of the Rio Grande, C. 
L. Herrick, xxxiii, 376. 
Close of the twentieth volume, (ed. . 
com.), xx, 403. 
Clypeastridae, A new Cretaceous 
genus of, F. W. Cragin, xv, 90. 
Coal, anthracite, valley of the Bow 
river, Jas. A. Dodge, i, 172; Cas- 
cade anthracite basin, Geo. M. 
Dawson, i, 332. 
Coal, anthracite, exhaustion of, (ed. 
com.), iii, 45. 
Coal and metal miner's pocket 
book, (rev.), xxviii, 126. 
Coal deposits of Iowa, C. R. Key»s, 
(rev.), xiii, 353. 
Coal field of southeastern Ken- 
tucky, Crandall and Hodge, (rev.), 
i, 65; of Cinnabar and Bozemin, 
Montana, (rev.), viii, 54; of Mis- 
souri, A. Winslow, (rev.), xi, 271; 
Cerilios of New Mexico, J. J. 
Stevenson, (rev.), xvii, 94; Around 
Ts§ Chou, China, N. F. Drake, 
(rev.), xxxiii. 260; Western in'te- 
rior, H. F. Bain, (rev.), xxx. 124; 
of Montana. J. P. Rowe, xxxii, 
369; of Alaska, (p.s.n.), xxxiv. 
401; Bituminous of Pennsylvania, 
Ohio and West Virginia, I. C. 
White, (rev.), ix. 2«4: nf New- 
foundland, J. P. Howley, (p.s.n.), 
xvii 259. 
Coal formation. Side light upon, W. 
S. Gresley, xiii, 69. 
Coal in Colorado, A. Lakes, (rev.). 
v, 312: in the south of England, 
(p.s.n.). v, 31S: Cannel. from 
T-Tootanie. D. P. Penhallow, x. 
331; of Crow's Nesl pass, Selwyn, 
(abs.), xi, 131: .Anthracite in Ari- 
zona, W. P. Blake, xxi, 34.~>: spe- 
cial report on Kansas coal. E. 
1 In worth, (rev.), xxii, 384; In low- 
er Michigan, (p.s.n. t. xxv, 59; 
on Tin 1 Colorado, (p. 
s.n.). xxxii, 132; In Spitzbergen, 
J. J. Stevenson, (abs.), xxxv, 192. 
Coal and plant-bearing bed* 5 of 
Australia and Tasmania, Feist- 
mantel, (rev.), vi, 32n. 
Coal plants, vascular nature of the 
tree, E. W. Claypole, iii. 55; Pos- 
sible new, W. S. Gresley, xxlv, 
199; ditto, xxvi, 49; ditto, xxvil, 
6; of the Coal Measures of Missou- 
ri, D. White, (rev.), xxvi, 55; of 
Indian territory, D. White, (rev.), 
xxvi, 58. 
Coal Measures, chert in Iowa, (ed. 
com.), i, 116; Fossils from the 
lower at Des Moines, C. R. Keyes, 
ii, 23; of central Iowa, C. R. 
Keyes, ii, 396; Fauna of the low- 
er, C. R. Keyes, (rev.), ii, 432; 
Vascular nature of trees in, E. 
W. Claypole, iii, 55; of Indian ter- 
ritory, H. M. Chance, vi, 238; 
Lower of Monongalia and Preston 
counties, W. Va., S. B. Brown, 
Ix, 224; A new fungus, Herzer, 
xi, 365; Unconformity with the St. 
Louis, C. R. Keyes, xii, 99; Dac- 
tyloporus archaeus, Herzer, xii, 
289; Unio-like shells in Neva 
Scotia, Whiteaves. (rev.), xiii, 
193; of Blount mountain, Gibson, 
(rev.), xiii, 2S4; of Big Stone gap, 
M. R. Campbell, (rev.), xiv, 392; 
New trilobite from Arkansas, A. 
W. Vodges, (rev.), xvi, 262; of 
western interior coal field, H. F. 
Bain, (and A. T. Leonard), 
(abs.), xxii, 251; Horizon in New 
Mexico. Herrick and Bendrat, 
xxv, 234; of Kansas, C. R. Keyes, 
xxv, 347; Fire clays of, T. C. 
Hopkins, xxviii, 47; in Arizona, 
E. T. Dumble, xxx, 270; Bryozoa, 
Nebraska, G. E. Condra. xxx, 
337; Erratic boulder in 
Tennessee, S. W. McCallie, xxxi, 
46; Footprints in the Joggins, G. 
F. Matthew, (rev.), xxxii, 54. 
Coal mining in Pennsylvania, (p.s. 
n.), xxvii, 390. 
Coals of Colorado, J. S. Newberry, 
(rev.), ii, 429. 
Coal mines in China, and in British 
Columbia, (p.s.n.), iii, 62. 
Coal oil at Florence, Colo., (r s.n.), 
iii, 62. 
Coarseness of igneous rocks and 
its meaning, A. C. Lane, xxxv, 
65. 
Cohen. E., Meteoritenkunde, (rev.), 
xv. 328. 
Coast ranges of California, pre- 
Cretaceous rocks of. H. W. Fair- 
banks, xi, 69; Notes on the geol- 
ogy of, Turner and Stanton, xlv, 
92; Contribution to the geology, 
A. C. Lawson, xv, 342; Coast 
ranges, age of, F. L. Ransome, 
xix, 66. 
Cole. Granville, A. J., (p.s.n), xvii, 
257. 
Coleman, J. P., Inter-glacial fos- 
sils from the Don valley, xlll- 
85: Geology of the Rocky moun- 
tains between Saskatchewan and 
Athabasca, xiv, S3; Rainy Lake 
gold region, (rev.), xvi, 313; The 
Iroquois beach at Toronto and 
its fossils, (rev.), xxiii, 103; The 
Huronian question, xxix, 32^; 
Duration of the Toronto Inter- 
nal epoch, xxix, 71. 
Collecting fossils in the Cincin- 
nati shales, H. E. Dlckhout, xxiil. 
335. 
Collenot, J. J., (obit.), xi. 363. 
