P. 139-161.] NOTES. 171 



Page 139. i. Capri, see page 23, note i. 



2. Ischia, a small island near the entrance of the bay of Naples. 



3. Procida, a volcanic island at the entrance of the bay of Naples. 



4. Ponzainseln, Ponza Islands, a group of small volcanic islands west 

 of Italy. 



5. Helgoland, see page 30, note i. 



Page 141. i. Azoren, Azores, a group of islands 800 miles west of 

 Portugal. 



2. Madeira, an island in the North Atlantic, about 360 miles from Africa. 



3. Kerguelen Inseln, Kerguelen Land or Desolation Island, an unin- 

 habited island in the Southern ocean. 



4. St. Helena, see page 24, note i. 



Page 142. i. Mauritius, see page 144, note I. 



Page 143. i. Es kommt hinzu, dass, see page 34, note 2. 



Page 144. i. Mascarenen, Mascarene Islands, a name given to 

 Mauritius, Bourbon and Rodrigues in the Indian ocean. 



Page 146. i. an der Hand der Thatsachen, in the light of facts. 



2. Colon or Aspinwall, a seaport on the island of Manzanilla close to 

 the Isthmus of Panama. 



3. Panama, a seaport situated on the opposite side of the Isthmus from 

 Colon. 



Page 147. i. Babel Mandeb, Strait of Babel Mandeb, leading from 

 the Red Sea into the Gulf of Aden. 



Page 150. i. Kuroschiostrom, see page 113, note 2. 

 Page 151. i. versteinerte Meere, see page 4, note 4. 



Page 168. i. Harz, Harz Mountains, in northern Germany. 



2. Thuringer Wald, Thuringian Forest, mountain-range in central 

 Germany. 



3. transgredierend aus seinen Ufern trat, invading, abandoned its 

 coast-line. 



Page 159. i. erratische Blocke, see Driftblock (vocabulary.) 

 Page 160. i. gesetzmassig, see page 95, note i. 



Page 161. i. eine neue Welt . . . Vorstellungen, a new world of 

 ideas, satisfying the esthetic sense. 



