INDEX. 



391 



Embryonic stages, 344; paral- 

 lel in different species, 345; 

 parallel in living adults, 345; 

 parallel in extinct succession, 

 346. 



Empire State, 126. 



Empirical data not sufficient to 

 constitute knowledge, 358. 



English people abroad, 34. 



Environment considered, 350. 



Epicurus on creation, 324 



Erechtheus, 142. 



Erosion in Wyoming, 148 ; rate of, 

 149. See, also, " Denudation." 



Eskimo, 141. 



Eternity of world not admissible, 

 324. 



Euxine, 157. See. also " Black 

 Sea." 



Evauston, 215. 



Evolution, morphological evi- 

 dence of, 333; palreontological 

 evidence of, 338; variatioual 

 evidence of, 341 ; embryologi- 

 cal evidence of, 343; summa- 

 tion of evidence of, 347; does 

 not reach ulterior questions, 

 349. 



Evolution of proboscidian type, 

 252; of horse type in America, 

 304 ; of water-vehicles, 306 ; of 

 idea, in distinction from mate- 

 rial continuity, 309, 312, 315- 

 318 ; compatible with creation, 

 327, 332, 383 ; conditions of, 349 ; 

 efficient causes of, 352; volition 

 and intellect in, 353; final 

 cause in, 353; ethical influence 

 of doctrine of, 355, 357; only a 

 scientific explanation of phe- 

 nomena, 377. 



Exhilaration of adventure, 39. 



Expenses of travel in investiga- 

 tion, 301. 



Experts to be suppressed, 300. 



Extreme minima, 227. 



Extremes of climate important, 



Falkland islands, 195, 198. 

 Faroe islands, 167. 



Faults, geological, 148. 



Ferney, 22, 108. 



Final cause in evolution, 354. 



Finite duration of world, 133. 



Finland, 169. 



Finsteraarhorn, 13, 54. 



Fire-formed crust, 126, 135. 



Firn, 55, 66, 245. 



Fissures as outlets for brine, 262, 

 276. ' 



FK-gere, 32, 48, 71 ; ascent of, 53. 



Florida, 154. 



Fontaine cited, 178. 



Forbes, J., 43. 



Force a metaphysics, concept, 

 380; nature of, demanded, 380, 

 381 ; subject of, demanded, 381 ; 

 how revealed by its subject, 

 382. 



Forclaz, Mont, 29 ; col de, 61. 



Formations in Grand River Salt 

 Well, 258; in Lyon's Salt Well, 

 259, 277; new determinations 

 of, 260, 264; in Saginaw Salt 

 Well, 264; of Michigan, 267, 

 268 ; Houghton's views of, 277 ; 

 Hubbard's views of, 279. 



Formosa, 162. 



Forshey, Col., 150. 



Fort, Atkinson, 214 ; Howard, 

 214; Ripley, 218; Winnebago, 

 214. 



Foster and Balfour, cited, 345. 



Fraas, Dr. Oscar, 237, 238. 



France, 156, 166; glaciated, 168. 



Frankland, Dr., 90. 



Frosts, autumnal, 215; vernal, 

 217. 



Fruit-bearing belt of Michigan, 

 232. 



Fuchau, 161. 



G 



Galenstock, 23. 

 Ganges, 150. 



Garibaldi, Guiseppe, 116. 

 Gaspe, 124. 

 Gastaldi cited, 178. 

 Gaudry, Albert, cited, 177. 

 Gazelle ship, 144. 

 Ge"ant, dent du, 25; col du, 90; 

 glacier du, 35, 43. 



