CONTENTS 

 CHAPTER X 



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SCIENCE AND RELIGION 179 



Dana's Religious Convictions Relation of Science and Religion 

 Attempted Reconciliation of Geology and Genesis Reply to 

 Tayler Lewis Friendly Words of Approval Guyot's Influence 

 Later Views Characteristics of his Religious Life. 



CHAPTER XI 

 EDITORIAL SERVICES 192 



The American Journal of Science and Arts Sketch of its History 

 Its Work and Influence in the Advancement of Science Dana's 

 Editorial Labors. 



CHAPTER XII 



THE " MANUAL OF GEOLOGY " . . . . . 200 



The Manual of Geology Dana's Contributions to this Science 

 Analysis of the Manual Its Scientific Attitude The Doctrine of 

 Evolution. 



CHAPTER XIII 



THE STUDY OF CORALS . . ' - . < , . ... 208 



Prolonged Studies of Zoophytes and Coral Islands Extracts from 

 the Volume on Corals Darwin's Coral Reefs Erroneous Notions 

 of the Coral World Montgomery's Pelican Island Origin of 

 Coral Sands and Reef Rock Life of Primitive People Changes 

 of Level in the Ocean Bed One of Dana's Lectures. 



CHAPTER XIV 



VOLCANOES : VISIT TO HAWAII, 1887 . . . 230 



Origin of the Volume on Volcanoes Revisiting Hawaii Changes 

 since his First Visit Notes on the Way Letters from the 

 Various Members of the Party Dana's General Survey. 



CHAPTER XV 

 PROFESSOR LE CONTE'S ESTIMATE OF DANA . . 248 



Professor Joseph Le Conte's Estimate of Dana as a Geologist 

 Corals, Cephalization, and Volcanism Development of the 

 Earth as a Unit Continental Ice-Sheet. 



CHAPTER XVI 

 LAST YEARS . . . . . . . .261 



Advancing Years The Close of Life Tributes to his Memory 

 Academic Honors The Copley, Wollaston, and Clarke Medals, 

 and the Walker Prize. 



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