TABLE 



CONTENTS 



PART THE FIRST. 



ELEMENTARY INTRODUCTION to the Study of 



Extraneous Fossils .... page 1-221 

 . I. PRELIMINARY. 

 Natural Bodies 



A. Animals . . . "^ 



B. Vegetables . . ^ definition of 2 



C. Fossils , J 

 Fossils 



A. Native Fossils or Minerals"^ 



B. Extraneous Fossils or Re- ^ definition of 3 



liquia J 



2*0 TES to Sect. I. 



Bergman's definition of organic and inorganic bodies Extraneous fos- 

 sils to be considered unorganized bodies, though they do not agree with 

 Bergman's definition, p, 1. Fossils scarcely to be distinguished from 

 Animals or Vegetables by a single character. The only simple note of 

 distinction between Fossils and Animals or Vegetables 'depends on putre- 

 fuction. p. 2. 



A 2 



