INDEX. 



389 



Calms, equatorial, 192. 



Calotte, North, 09, 87; of Mcnt 

 Blanc, 95. 



Calvin, 108. 



Cambodia river, 164. 



Canada, 136. See, also, "Lauren- 

 tide," etc. 



Canaries, 143. 144. 



Candolle. A. de, 342. 



Cape Breton. 124, 137,268. 



Carboniferous A<re, 128. 



Caribbean Sea, 139, 193; conti- 

 nent, 139. 



Carpenter, W. B., cited, 190, 192. 



Catastrophes on Mont Blanc, 80 

 se 4 .,84, 86, 87, 97. 



Catskills, 126; denudation 

 around, 145. 



Caucasus, 157, 160, 246. 



Causation, supernatural, 360. 



Cans s, efficient, of evolution, 



352. 377, 378, 379, 380; impli- 

 cations of, 353. 



Causes, final, in evolution, 354, 



375, 376. 

 Causes, scientific and rational, 



353, 072, 378. 

 Cecrops, 142. 

 Celebes, 164. 

 Ceram, 1 65. 



Cereus giganteus, 130. 



Cevennes, 63. 



Chablais. 21. 



Challenger, 143. 



Chalmers on Genesis. 327. 



Chamonix, travel to, 26, 27,30; 

 description of, 31; seen from 

 r Angle, 38. 



Chapeau of Mer dc Glace, 48. 



Charmoz, Aiguille de, 33, 54; 

 ascent toward, 37, 38, 39. 



Charpenlier, Jean de, 19. 



Chautauqua cliffs, 134, 145. 



Chemical homologues and evolu- 

 tion, 317. 



Chicago, 135, 205; Academy of 

 Sciences ot. 266. 



Childhood, beauty of, 110. 



Chillon, Castle of, 21, 22. 108. 



China, 148; hydrographic 

 changes in, 160. 



Chinese records of floods, 159. : 



Chronology, geological, 169, 248, 

 251. 



Climate, constituents of, 200. 



Climate, influenced by Lake 

 Michigan, 202; bv Sagiuaw 

 Bay, 222; by Lake Superior, 

 223. 



Climate of lake region, 201, 207. 



Climates, geological, 175 seq. ; 

 secular fluctuations in, 176. 



Clock in Strasbourg Cathedral, 

 14. 



Clouds, attracted by mountains, 

 27; enveloping the tourist. 38. 



Coadjustment implies design, 

 375. 



Coal period, 14-1. 



Cognition in relation to beauty, 

 104. 



Coin, quasi, from Illinois prai- 

 ries, 170. 



Coleridge, S. T., quoted, 57, 69. 



Colorado, plains, 128, 129, 131, 

 132, 147 : river, 130. 



Concause, 378, 379. 



Concise, 20. 



Conditions of evolution, 349, 378, 

 379. 



Conditions of knowledge, 364. 



Confucius, 150. 



Conglomerates and glaciation, 

 178, 179. 



Conic sections and evolution, 

 318. 



Couklinsr, Edgar, 226. 



Con r ad. T. A. '.cited, 178. 



Continent, primordial, 124,125; 

 American, worn out, 130. 



Continents, old age of, 122; 

 stumps of, 124, 141 ; materials 

 of, worked over, 125, 132, 134; 

 renovated, 131, 153; obliter- 

 ated, 134, 139, 140, 141 ; erosion 

 of, 148; rate of erosion of, 149, 

 196. See, also, " Denudation." 



Converging palsontological 

 lines," 340. 



Conviction, grounds of, 364. 



Cool ing of earth, 153. 



Cooper, Peter, 116. 



Cope, E. D., 254. 



Corcier, Abbd of, 22. 



