INDEX, 



311 



Oyptogamia, Carboniferous, i. 4. 



of the lignites, ii. 163. 



Cryptogainic plants, spores of, scattered 



over continents, i. 21. 

 Cryptogamous plants, i. 319. 

 Cryptophagiclae, Miocene, ii. 40. 

 Crystalline rocks, ii. 232. 

 Cupressinese, Miocene, i. 324. 

 Cupulil'erie, Miocene, i. 314. 

 Curculionidse, Miocene, ii. 29. 

 Curculionites prodromus, i. 56. 

 Cuttlefish, i. 217. 

 Cuvier, F., ii. 62, 82. 

 Cycadeae, Carboniferous, i. 15, 



, Miocene, i. 323. 



Cycads, Jurassic, i. 145. 



, Liassic, i. 80. 



, Saliferous, i. 48. 



Cyclopteris, i. 12. 

 Cyperacese, Miocene, i. 314, 332, 

 Cyprseidae, Miocene, ii. 95. 

 Cyprinodontes, Miocene, ii. 60, 



Dalbergieae, Miocene, i. 365. 



D'Archiac, M., ii, 224. 



Dammara, i. 56. 



Danaeopsis marantacea, i. 48, 54. 



Danian stage, i. 195. 



Darwin on coral-reefs, i. 115. 



on the colouring of limestone 



formed from corals, i. 125. 



on the origin of species, ii. 280. 



Day-flies or May -flies, Miocene, ii. 24. 

 Decapods, Miocene, ii. 7. 

 Deep-sea dredgings, i. 107, 



, Eocene, i. 239. 



fauna of Matt, i. 2o3. 



Deer, Miocene, ii. 77, 107. 



Deicke, Prof. J. C., ii. 154. 



Pelbos, M., i. 251. 



j)elberg, snails found in the valley of, 



ii. 2. 

 Pent de Morcles, i. 1. 



du Midi, i. 1. 



Dentaliidae, Miocene, ii. 98. 

 Deposits at the sea-bottom, i. 111. 

 , difference in the, on the Alpine 



and Jurassic coasts, i. J82. 

 Depression of Upper White Swiss Jura 



island during the Jurassic epoch, i. 



171. 

 Description of Jurassic plate, i. 123. 



of plate of Zurich in the Glacial 



epoch, ii. 220. 

 of some Swiss Miocene localities, 



ii. 108. 



Desor, E., i. 158 ; ii. 223, 228, 243, 260. 

 Development and transformations of 



Nature in Switzerland, generalizations 



on the, ii. 237. 

 Diademopsis Heerii, i. 72. 

 Piatomaeeaj, Cretaceous, i."201. 



Dicotyledons, Cretaceous, i. 232. 

 Dillstecken bed of (Eningen, ii. 121. 

 Diluvium, stratified, ii. 177. 

 Dimyaria, Miocene, ii. 100. 

 Dinotheria, Miocene, ii. 74. 

 Dinotherkirn, tooth of, i. 303. 

 Dion, i. 51. 



- Diptera, Miocene, ii. 52. 

 Disappearance of hills during the Mio- 

 cene period, i. 305. 

 of the sea during the CEniugian 



period, i. 299. 

 Disco, remarkable tree fern found at, i. 



234. 



Discoidea-marls, i. 160. 

 Discophorites angustifolius, i. 200, 

 Distance of the sun from the earth, ii. 



256. 

 Distribution of Cretaceous Ammonites, 



i, 219. 



of Miocene plants, i. 318. 



of sea and land during the Mio- 

 cene period, i. 297. 

 of sea-urchins in Cretaceous seas, 



i. 216. 



of Sequoiae, i. 329. 

 Divine wisdom, ii. 293. 

 Dogwoods, Miocene, i. 355. 

 Dolomite, i. 60. 



land very poor, i. 61. 



Donaciae, Carboniferous, i. 31. 



Donacidae, Miocene, ii. 28. 



D'Orbigny, M., on sea-basins in France, 



i. 191. 



Dracaenas, Carboniferous, i. 16. 

 Dragonflies, Liassic, i. 85. 



, Miocene, ii. 23. 



Dragon-tree of Orotava, ii, 279. 

 Dranse, evidence of two glacial periods 



in the ravine of the, ii. 201. 

 Drift beds, ii. 231. 



, flora of the, ii. 207, 



glaciers, ii. 262. 



, land-fauna of the, ii. 219, 



, Mammalia of the, ii. 214. 



, marine fauna of the, ii. 221, 



, Mollusca of the, ii. 213. 



Drone-flies, Miocene, ii. 55. 



Drosera, i. 25. 



Dung-beetles, Miocene, i. 309, ii, 36, 



Dunker, M., i. 230. 



Duration comparatively limited of the 



transformation of organic nature, ii. 



288. 

 [Durnten lignite], ii. 296, 



, old peat at, i. 29. 



, paper-coals or lignites of, i. 30 : 



ii. 148f200. 

 , section of the paper-coal deposit 



and pebble-beds at, ii. 150. 

 Dynastidje, Miocene, ii. 36, 

 s Miocene, ii. 40. 



