CONTENTS. VOLUME II. 



of Waves Deposits formed by Water Geysers Structure of 

 Sedimentary Deposits Talus Effects of Transport or Drift 

 Effects of Oscillation in Waters Nature of Deposits from Water 

 Coral Reefs Polyparia Peat-Bogs P. 122144 



LESSON VIII. 



EXPLANATION OF VARIOUS PHENOMENA Consequences of Central 

 Heat First effect of Cooling Warm-Springs Deposits referable 

 to Sediment Fresh Water Deposits Fossils of Marine Depo- 

 sits Fossils of Carbonaceous Deposits. 



EFFECTS ATTRIBUTABLE TO UPHEAVAL AND SUBSIDENCE Shell Depo- 

 sits and Raised Beaches Submarine Forests Tracks of Quadru- 

 peds and Birds Dislocation of Strata Faults Crateriform ar- 

 rangement of Strata Valleys of Elevation Upheaval without 

 Dislocation Distortion of Strata Origin of Valleys Valleys 

 from Dislocation from Subsidence from Folding or Plaiting 

 from. Erosion or Denudation Origin of Caverns P. 144 166 



LESSON IX. 



EXPLANATION OF VARIOUS PHENOMENA CONTINUED Deposits attri- 

 butable to Volcanic Action Lava Basalt Action of Basalt oa 

 Adjacent Rocks Dolomisation Giants' Causeway Trachytic 

 Formation Trap Rocks Porphyry Granitic Rocks Injection 

 of Granite Metalliferous Veins' Metamorphism Effects of Ero- 

 sion P. 166181 



LESSON X. 



CLASSIFICATION OF FORMATIONS Different kinds of Sm Hfication 

 Dip Strike Conformable Stratification Unconformable Stratifi- 

 cation False Stratification The Form and Habits of an Animal 

 deducible from a single Bone Relative Ages of the principal 

 Catastrophes of the Globe Systems of Upheaval Classification 

 of State of Europe at different Epochs of Formation Deluge - 

 Geogeny P. 181210 



GLOSSARY. 



