INDEX. 



Calms, equatorial, 192. 



Calotte, North, 69, 87 ; of Mont 

 Blanc, 95. 



Calvin, 108. 



Cambodia river, 164. 



Canada, 136. See, also, " Lauren- 

 tide," etc. 



Canaries, 143, 144. 



Candolle, A. cle, 342. 



Cape Breton, 124, 137, 268. 



Carboniferous Age, 128. 



Caribbean Sea, 139, 193; conti- 

 nent, 139. 



Carpenter, W. B., cited, 190, 192. 



Catastrophes on Mont Blanc, 80 

 seq.,84,86, 87, 97. 



Catskills, 126; denudation 

 around, 145. 



Caucasus, 157, 160, 246. 



Causation, supernatural, 360. 



Causes, efficient, of evolution, 



352, 377, 378, 379, 880; impli- 

 cations of, 353. 



Causes, final, in evolution, 354, 



375, 376. 

 Causes, scientific and rational, 



353, 372, 378. 

 Cecrops, 142. 

 Celebes, 16i. 

 Ceram, 165. 



Cereus giganteus, 130. 



Cevennes, 63. 



Chablais, 21. 



Challenger, 143. 



Chalmers on Genesis, 327. 



Chamonix, travel to, 26, 27,30; 

 description of, 31; seen from 

 P Angle, 38. 



Chapeau of Mer de Glace, 48. 



Charmoz, Aiguille de, 33, 54; 

 ascent toward, 37, 38, 39. 



Charpentier, Jean de, 19. 



Chautauqua cliffs, 134, 145. 



Chemical homologues and evolu- 

 tion, 317. 



Chicago, 135, 205; Academy of 

 Sciences of, 266. 



Childhood, beauty of, 110. 



Chillon, Caslle of, 21, 22, 108. 



China, 148; hydrographic 

 changes in, 160. 



Chinese records of floods, 159. 



Chronology, geological, 169, 248, 

 251. 



Climate, constituents of, 200. 



Climate, influenced by Lake 

 Michigan, 202; by Saginaw 

 Bay, 222; by Lake Superior, 

 223. 



Climate of lake region, 201, 207. 



Climates, geological, 175 seq. ; 

 secular fluctuations in, 176. 



Clock in Strasbourg Cathedral, 

 14. 



Clouds, attracted by mountains, 

 27; enveloping the tourist, 38. 



Coadjustment implies design, 

 375. 



Coal period, 144. 



Cognition in relation to beauty, 

 104. 



Coin, quasi, from Illinois prai- 

 ries, 170. 



Coleridge, S. T., quoted, 57, 69. 



Colorado, plains, 128, 129, 131, 

 132, 147; river, 130. 



Coucause, 378, 379. 



Concise, 20. 



Conditions of evolution, 349, 378, 

 379. 



Conditions of knowledge, 364. 



Confucius, 150. 



Conglomerates and glaciation, 

 178, 179. 



Conic sections and evolution, 

 318. 



Coukling, Edgar, 226. 



Conrad, T. A., cited, 178. 



Continent, primordial, 124, 125; 

 American, worn out, 130. 



Continents, old age of, 122; 

 stumps of, 124, 141 ; materials 

 of, worked over, 125, 132, 134; 

 renovated, 131, 153; obliter- 

 ated, 134, 139, 140, 141 ; erosion 

 of, 148 ; rate of erosion of, 149, 

 196. See, also, " Denudation." 



Converging palseoutological 

 lines, 340. 



Conviction, grounds of, 364. 



Cool ing of earth, 153. 



Cooper, Peter, 116. 



Cope, E. D., 254. 



Corcier, Abb6 of, 22. 



