INDEX. 



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Blanc-fond, or lake chalk, i. '24. 



Blandet, Dr., ii. 268. 



Blatta helvetica, i. 20. 



Blattidae (cockroaches), i. 83. 



Blister-beetles, Miocene, ii. '32. 



Boat-flies, Miocene, ii. 51. 



Bog-moss, i. 25. 



Boulder formation of Zurich, ii. 179. 



Boulders, mode of distribution of, in 

 Switzerland, ii. 181, 185. 



Bovey-Tracey deposits, i. 23. 



, Miocene deposit of lignite 

 at, ii. 207. 



Brachelytra, Miocene, ii. 40. 



Brachycera, Miocene, ii. 55. 



Brachyceri, Miocene, ii. 30. 



Brambles, Miocene, i. 309. 



Breeze-flies, Miocene, ii. 55. 



Bromeliaceae, Miocene, i. 333. 



Brown-coal formation of the upper 

 freshwater Miocene, i. 302. 



Brown ironstone pea-ore, i. 271. 



Jura, i. 153. 



Bruchidte, Miocene, ii. 29. 



Brunnenweis, lignite of, ii. 154. 



Brunner, M. K., i. 99. 



Buccinidae, Miocene, ii. 95. 



Buch, L. von, i. 47, 304. 



Bugs, land, Miocene, ii. 47. 

 (of great antiquity), i. 91. 



Building-stones, excellent, i. 172. 



Bull-heads, Miocene, ii. 57, 61. 



Bunter sandstone, i. 46. 



Buprestites Pterophylli, i. 56. 



Biiron, palm from the sandstone-quar- 

 ries of, i. 337. 



Caddice-flies, Miocene, ii. 25. 

 Caesalpinieae, Miocene, i. 365. 

 Cairo, mean temperature of, ii. 139. 

 Calamites, i. 8, 9. 

 Calamopsis Bredana, i. 337. 

 Calcareous conglomerate, i. 288. 



rocks, i. 118. 



California, mammoth tree of, i. 331. 



Calosomata, Miocene, ii. 41. 



Camper, P., ii. 62. 



Camphor-tree, i. 345, 347. 



Camphor-trees, distribution of, ii. 137. 



Campiche, G., i. 183. 



on the fauna of Sainte-Croix, i. 



192. 



Carnptopteris querci folia, i. 54. 

 Canalifera, Miocene, ii. 95. 

 Cannstatt, remains of drift plants in 



the tuffs of, ii. 206. 

 Canons' Platz, moraine in the, Zurich, 



ii. 191. 



Cantharida?, Miocene, ii. 32. 

 Canton, mean temperature of, ii. 139. 

 Caprimontana-beds, i. 162. 

 Carabida?. Miocene, ii. 41. 



Carboniferous deposit in Arctic regions, 

 i. 19. 



period, quiet development during 



the, i. 36. 



plants, i. 2. 



strata, i. 2. 



, rate of increase of, i. 36. 



Cardiacea, Miocene, ii. 100. 



Cardinia Heeri, i. 74. 



Cardiopteris, i. 19. 



Cardita crenata, i. 59. 



Cardium austriacum, i. 60. 



Cardona, deposit of rock-salt at, i. 

 39. 



Carnivora, Eocene, i. 279. 



Carpenter and Thomson on warm and 



cold currents, i. 110. 

 . Cartilaginous fishes, Miocene, ii. 106. 



Caspary, Prof., ii. 163. 



Cassidida?, Miocene, ii. 27. 



Castoridse, Miocene, ii. 80. 



Cause, innate, of the development of 

 the organic world, ii. 277. 



Cecidoniyidae, Miocene, ii. 53. 



Celastrineae, Miocene, i. 359. 



Cenomanian fauna, i. 195. 



Central Europe at the Middle Miocene 

 period, map of, i. 296. 



- during the Cretaceous period, 

 i. 175. 



in the Jurassic period, i. 



168. 



European faunas, i. 189. 



moraines, ii. 188. 



Cephalopods, Cretaceous, i. 183. 

 , Jurassic, i. 135. 



Cerambycidae, Miocene, ii. 31. 



Ceratites nodosus, i. 45. 



Ceratodus Kaupii, i. 57. 



Cerithium rnargaritaceurn, i. 300. 



Cervidse, Miocene, ii. 77. 



Cetacea, Miocene, ii. 89, 106. 



Chailles (highly siliceous limestone no- 

 dules), i. 162. 



Chalcididae, Miocene, ii. 46. 



Chalicotherium, Miocene, ii. 77. 



Chamacea, Miocene, ii. 100. 



Chambery and Sonnaz, lignite forma- 

 tion of, ii. 169, 



Changes in animal life in the Cretaceous 

 period, i. 197. 



in the earth's crust illustrated in 



the Swiss Alps, ii. 230. 



in the earth's orbit, ii. 270. 



in the flora during the Miocene 



period, i. 315. 



of level, i. 171, ii. 238, 247, 252. 



of species, ii. 279. 



of temperature in geological for- 

 mations, theories to account for, ii, 

 268. 



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