408 



Cretaceous Period, 192, 231 ; Sea 



of the, 230. 



Criuoids of the Silurian, 68. 

 Croll on the Post-pliocene, 262. 

 Crusiana, 4.5. 

 Crustaceans of the Primordial, 42 ; 



of the Silurian, 71; of the 



Mesozoic, 225. 

 Crust of the Earth, 5 ; Folding of, 



165. 



Cuvier on Tertiary Mammals, 249. 

 Cystideans, 69. 



Dana on Geological Periods, 175. 



Darwin, Nature of his Theory, 327 ; 

 his account of the Origin of Man, 

 337 ; his statement of Descent of 

 Man, 337. 



Davidson on Brachiopods, 169. 



Dawkins on Post-glacial Mammals, 

 300. 



Delaunay on Solidity of theEarth,6. 



Deluge, the, 290. 



Devonian, or Brian Age, 81 ; Physi- 

 cal Condition of, 82; Tabular 

 View of, 85 ; Corals of the, 89 ; 

 Fishes of the, 96 ; Plants of the, 

 102 ; Geography of the, 82 ; In- 

 sects of the, 107. 



Dinichthijs, 99. 



Dinosaurs, 202. 



Dromatherium, 208. 



Dudley, Fossils of, 69. 



Earth, its earliest state, 9 ; Crust 



of the, 5 ; folding of, 165 ; 



gaseous state of, 9. 

 Edenic state of Man, 310, 376. 

 Edwards, Milne, on Devonian 



Corals, 89. 

 Elasmosaurus, 214. 

 Elephants, Fossil, 254, 300- 

 Elevation and Subsidence, 13, 29, 



83, 165. 



Eualiosaurs, 213. 

 " Engis" Skull, its characters, 357. 

 Eocene Seas, 241 ; Foramiiiifera of 



the, 241 ; Mammals of the, 247 ; 



Plants of the, 238; Footprints 



in the, 299. 

 Eophyton, 42. 

 Eosaurus, 145. 



Eozoic Period, 17. 



Eozoon Bavaricum, 38. 



Eozoon Canadense, 20, 24. 



Brian, or Devonian, 81 ; Eeason of 



the Name, 84; Table of Brian 



Formations, 85 ; Corals of the, 



89 ; Fishes of the, 96 ; Plants of 



the, 102. 



Eskers or Kames, 286. 

 Etheridge on Devonian, 85. 

 Eurypterus, 71, 115. 

 Evolution as applied to Eozoon, 



33 ; Primordial Animals, 55 ; 



Silurian Animals, 77 ; Trilobites, 



94, 155 ; Beptiles, 150; Man, 319 ; 



Its Character as a Theory, 320 ; 



Its Difficulties, 322 ; Its " Fall of 



Man," 382. 



Falconer on Indian Miocene, 252. 



Favosites, 91. 



Ferns of the Devonian, 96 ; of the 

 Carboniferous, 120. 



Fishes, Ganoid, 99 ; of the Silu- 

 rian, 74 ; of the Devonian, 96 ; 

 of the Carboniferous, 157. 



Flora of the Silurian, 76 ; of the 

 Devonian, 102 ; of the Carboni- 

 ferous, 120 ; of the Permian, 

 172 ; of the Mesozoic, 199 ; of 

 the Eocene, 238 ; of the Mio- 

 cene, 259. 



Footprints in the Carboniferous, 

 143 ; in the Trias, 203 ; in the 

 Eocene, 297. 



Foraminifera, Nature of, 24 ; Lau- 

 rentian, 25 ; of the Chalk, 227 ; 

 of the Tertiary, 241. 



Forbes on Post-glacial Land, 288. 



Forests of the Devonian, 102 ; of 

 the Carboniferous, 120. 



Ganoid Fishes, 96, 99. 



Gaseous state of the Earth, 9. 



Genesis, Book of, its account of 

 Chaos, 2 ; of Creation of Land, 

 13 ; of Palaeozoic Animals, 187 : 

 of Creation of Eeptiles, 150 ; oi 

 Creation of Mammals, 234, 298 ; 

 of the Deluge, 290 ; of Creation 

 of Man, 379 ; of Eden, 379. 



Genesis of the Earth, 1. 



