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IJ^DEX. 



Corea, 163. 



Corkindale, 86. 



Corridor on Mout Blanc, 54, 69, 

 79, 84, 94, 95. 



Cote d'Or, 63. 



Conrmaver, 94. 



Couttet, Sylvain, 57, 71, 81 , 82, 84. 



Creation a necessary concept, 

 329. 



Creation compatible with evolu- 

 tion of idea, 312, 313; and of 

 material forms, 327, 332, 383. 



Creation theory as presented l)y 

 Huxlej', 323 ; criticism of, 328. 



Crepin, cascade of, 30. 



Cretaceous, 147. 



Crevasses, 41, 42, 57; effects of, 

 72; sounds from formation of, 

 75, 93 ; on Mont Blanc, 79. 



CroU on continental denudation, 

 150; on pebble beds, 178; on 

 cause of glaciation, 185 seq. 



Crust, influence of, on climate, 

 175. 



Cuba, 139. 



Cumming, cited, 177. 



Currents, oceanic, theories of, 190 

 seq. ; caused bv winds, 192 seq. 



Currier, A. O., 263. 



Cushman, Charlotte, quoted 109. 



Cuvier, George, 250. 



Cycads, 127. 



Cyclopes, 143. 



D 



Daintree cited, 178. 



Dakota. 131. 



Dana, J. D., cited, 124, 169, 269. 



Dangers from glaciers, 51, 72, 79 



seq.; region of, 88. 8ee^ also, 



" Catastrophes." 

 Danube, 157. 

 Dard, Cascade of, 56, 70. 

 Darwin, C, cited, 342. 

 Darwin, G. H., cited, 179. 

 Darwinism, weak points of, 307. 

 Dawson, J. W., cited, 178, 180. 

 Delaware, 210. 

 Delta of Mississippi, 149, 150; of 



Nile, 150. 

 Deluge, 158, 248. 



Democritns on creation, 324. 



Denmark, 210. 



Denudation, amount of, me:.s- 



ured, 123, 135; evidences of, 



134, 145, 146, 148; rate of, 149, 



196. 

 Descent of elephants, 252. 

 Desertas, 144. 

 Designs in nature, 314, 354, 374, 



375 ; metaphj'sical principle ol, 



375, 376. 

 Desor, E., 18. 

 Deukalion, deluge of, 159. 

 Diligence, 26, 27. 

 X>iodati, 22, 108. 



Dish-shaped formations, 267, 272. 

 Dnieper, 157. 

 Dolfuss-Ausset, 18, 52. 

 Dome du G6uter, 32. 

 Don river, 157. 

 Dove cited, 194. 

 Dravidians, 140. 

 Drayson, Col., cited, 186. 

 Drift materials, 146. See, also, 



" Moraines." 

 Dromedary, hump of, on Mont 



Blanc, 54, 65, 69, 79. 

 Dru, Aiguille du, 35, 48, 54. 

 Druids, 143. 



Dubois, W. E., cited, 172. 

 Dug-out, 306. 

 Duluth, 210. 

 Dumas quoted, 92. 

 Durier, quoted, 62 ; cited, 82, 88. 

 Durnford, 80. 

 Dutton, C. E., cited, 129. 



East India islands, 140. 



Eccentricity at maximum, 180. 



Eccentricity of earth's orbit and 

 glaciation, 185. 



Echinoderms, variations among, 

 342. 



Elburz mountains, 157. 



Eleatics, on creation, 324. 



Elephants, Ibssil, 240 ; living, 

 248; genealogy ot, 252 



Embr3'ologicar evidence, 343; 

 clinches the argument for evo- 

 lution, 346. 



