ARTICLE 
CON FEES: 
X.—TuHeE Bermupa IsLanps: THEIR SCENERY, CLIMATE, PRO- 
DUCTIONS, PHYSIOGRAPHY, NATURAL HisToRyY, AND GEOLOGY ; WITH 
SKETCHES OF THEIR EKARLY HISTORY AND THE CHANGES DUE TO Man. 
BaCADOISON E. VERBILL. Plates 65-104. 252 ee 
413 
Figures in first column refer to the author’s special edition; those in the 
second column are the original pages. 
Part I. General Description of the Scenery, Climate, Harbors, Waters, Vege- 
tation, Birds, Roads, Historical Localities, Ruined Forts, etc. 
WMICTITES bee 28 Ol ae ee ee 4; 416 
Part II. Physiography, including Meteorology, etc. Figures__--.- 52; 464 
ieee Georraphical Position: +. — 32> 2-5. eee 2+ 2 ee 52; 464 
2. Form and Extent of the Islands and Reefs____-...__-._____- 53; 465 
3. Hills, Valleys, Sinks, Brackish Ponds, Swamps. Figures___ 54; 466 
Amt lien Caverns + Natural Wish -Ponds-s222 =. 2-52 <5 5- es 56; 468 
Werlarpordiand Sounds, \-Wisures 2-22 2" 22-225 -e ee 57 ; 469 
PPMARETOV ODO WADIDS: S22 526 5 P pee mee aan ws Oh UN ee 58 ; 470 
iamcaverns and. Grottoes:,. Wigures-- .25 92222 - 2-2-5 23.._ 2. DB AN 
8. Shore Cliffs; Natural Arches; Pinnacles. Figures_______- 60; 472 
Peo snNeOTal ROCKS. \ Bigures: -/. poe eae aS a ee ee 61; 473 
iwesand Dunes and Drifting Sands: 22. 2~--2--- =. e022 62 ; 474 
11. Anchorages or Submerged Lagoons; Bottom Deposits...... 70; 482 
PoeicEn cers ani Ninieet soo Soe Stl he Sas pe eT SSeS 71: 483 
ieee serpuimeAtolis or “Boilers 7.2.0...) secs 52 35.5028 74; 486 
14. Channels or Natural Cuts through the Reefs ---_---.______- 74; 486 
A IGOR An GNC ERethess = 228 2 Ne Se eae er ae 77; 489 
16. The Soil; its Origin and Composition __-_.-.--_-..--_----- . 78; 490 
17. Chemical Analyses of Bermuda Soils__._.-------. .--.----- 80 ; 492 
Uo.) Gino yre eet ee Se eae ee Be oe ee eee eee Cte 82; 494 
a. Rainfall; Hail; Thunder-storms; Fogs; Moisture ____ 83: 495 
PuavVInd Ss tl urricanes, (ales (22 Nec. Stee tebe Se ey Be 496 
ce. Temperature ; Frost, Ice, Snow---------.-+ wy ee eee 86 ; 498 
d. Meteorological Tables ___------ ee ate en se Se 7; 499 
exdtronths andsl ainigies > 2 2 Aoi a BS 91 ; 503 
jaa beriperaiure Of, the Sea. == 2722- o- 2 ke ea S38 91 ; 503 
19. Remarkable instance of the Death of Fishes, etc., due to cold- 
ENE RGIS SOne TIE GOs. = Sees Sane, Fy tik ees Pte 91; 503 
19a. Comparative Tables of Temperature and Wind --.________- 96 ; 508 
ad PMI RR ele ae Ses ee pe ol os eg ere ee eS 98 ; 510 
21. Health and Diseases; Longevity ; Historical Epidemics; Mos- 
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