400 



INDEX. 



Cretaceous Period, 192, 231 ; Sea 



of the, 230. 



Criuoids of the Silurian, 68. 

 Croll on the Post-pliocene, 262. 

 Crusiana, 45. 

 Crustaceans of the Primordial, 42 ; 



of the Silurian, 71; of the 



Mesozoic, 225. 

 Crust of the Earth, 5 ; Folding of, 



165. 



Cuvier on Tertiary Mammals, 249. 

 Cystideans, 69. 



Dana on Geological Periods, 175. 



Darwin, Nature of his Theory, 327 ; 

 his account of the Origin of Man, 

 337 ; his statement of Descent of 

 Man, 337. 



Davidson on Brachiopods, 169. 



Dawkins on Post-glacial Mammals, 

 300. 



Delaunay on Solidity of thejEarth,6. 



Deluge, the, 290. 



Devonian, or Brian Age, 81 ; Physi- 

 cal Condition of, 82 ; Tabular 

 View of, 85 ; Corals of the, 89 ; 

 Fishes of the, 96 ; Plants of the, 

 102 ; Geography of the, 82 ; In- 

 sects of the, 107. 



Dinichthys, 99. 



Dinosaurs, 202. 



Dromatherium, 208. 



Dudley, Fossils of, 69. 



Earth, its earliest state, 9 ; Crust 



of the, 5; folding of, 165; 



gaseous state of, 9. 

 Edenic state of Man, 310, 376. 

 Edwards, Milne, on Devonian 



Corals, 89. 

 Elasmosaurus, 214. 

 Elephants, Fossil, 254, 300. 

 Elevation and Subsidence, 13, 29, 



83, 165. 



Enaliosaurs, 213. 

 " Engis" Skull, its characters, 357. 

 Eocene Seas, 241 ; Foraminifera of 



the, 241 ; Mammals of the, 247 ; 



Plants of the, 238; Footprints 



in the, 299. 

 Eophyton, 42. 

 Eosaurus, 145, 



Eozoic Period, 17. 



Eozoon Bavaricum, 38. 



Eozoon Canadense, 20, 24. 



Erian, or Devonian, 81 ; Keason of 



the Name, 84; Table of Erian 



Formations, 85; Corals of the, 



89 ; Fishes of the, 96 ; Plants of 



the, 102. 



Eskers or Kames, 286. 

 Etheridge on Devonian, 85. 

 Eurypterus, 71, 115. 

 Evolution as applied to Eozoon, 



33 ; Primordial Animals, 55 ; 



Silurian Animals, 77 ; Trilobites, 



94, 155; Beptiles, 150; Man, 319 ; 



Its Character as a Theory, 320 ; 



Its Difficulties, 322 ; Its " Fall of 



Man," 382, 



Falconer on Indian Miocene, 252. 



Favosites, 91. 



Ferns of the Devonian, 96 ; of th* 

 Carboniferous, 120. 



Fishes, Ganoid, 99 ; of the Silu- 

 rian, 74 ; of the Devonian, 96 ; 

 of the Carboniferous, 157. 



Flora of the Silurian, 76 ; of the 

 Devonian, 102 ; of the Carboni- 

 ferous, 120 ; of the Permian, 

 172 ; of the Mesozoic, 199 ; of 

 the Eocene, 238 ; of the Mio- 

 cene, 259. 



Footprints in the Carboniferous, 

 143 ; in the Trias, 203 ; in the 

 Eocene, 297. 



Foraminifera, Nature of, 24 ; Lau- 

 rentian, 25 ; of the Chalk, 227 ; 

 of the Tertiary, 241. 



Forbes on Post-glacial Land, 288. 



Forests of the Devonian, 102 ; of 

 the Carboniferous, 120. 



Ganoid Fishes, 96, 99. 



Gaseous state of the Earth, 9. 



Genesis, Book of, its account of 

 Chaos, 2; of Creation of Land, 

 13 ; of Palaeozoic Animals, 187 ; 

 of Creation of Keptiles, 150 ; of 

 Creation of Mammals, 234, 298 ; 

 of the Deluge, 290 ; of Creation 

 of Man, 379 ; of Eden, 379. 



Genesis of the Earth, 1. 



