INDEX, 



321 



Semionotus, i. 78. 

 Senonian stage, i. 195. 

 Sepia, i. 97. 

 Sequoias, Cretaceous, i. 231. 



, Miocene, i. 329. 



Sernifite, i. 37. 



Serpentarieae, Miocene, i. 350. 

 Shallow-wnter zone, i. 106. 

 Shell limestone, i. 59. 



fossils, i. 43. 



sandstone, i. 293. 



Shells found in the Marine Molasse, ii. 



2. 



, Miocene freshwater, ii. 3, 5. 



Shield- or tortoise-beetles, Miocene, ii. 



27. 



Shipworms, Miocene, ii. 104. 

 Shore zone, i. 106. 

 Shores of Madeira, i. 67. 

 Siarnang, ii. 83. 

 Siberian pine in the old turbaries of 



lyrea, ii. 206. 

 Sigillarioe, i. 4, 33. 

 Signs of glacial transport at Wetzikon, 



ii. 202. 



Size of insects at Schambelen, i. 92. 

 Skipjacks (Elateridoe), i. 88. 

 Slate-quarries of Matt, i. 237. 

 Slates, Glaris, i. 237. 

 Slowness of formation of -organic con- 

 tents of Jurassic beds, i. 150. 

 Snails, Miocene, ii. 1. 

 Snakes, Miocene, ii. 65. 

 Soft tortoises, Miocene, ii. 68. 

 Soil, Liassic, very fertile, i. 101. 

 Solenacea, Miocene, ii. 103. 

 Sophorre, Miocene, i. 365. 

 Sources of the erratic blocks of the basin 



of the Ehone, ii. 184. 

 Space, temperature of, ii. 273. 

 Spatangido:, i. 215. 

 Spatangus-limestone, i. 179. 

 Spawn of Jurassic Mollusca, impressions 



of, i. 144. 

 Species, changes of, ii. 279. 



, on the origin of, ii. 280. 



, remoulding of, ii. 289. 



Sphagna, i. 33. 

 Sphagnum, i. 25. 

 Sphegidre, Miocene, ii. 44. 

 Sphenophylla, i. 9. 

 Sphenophyllum, i. 9, 10. 

 Sphenopteris, i. 10, 17, 53. 

 Spiders, Miocene, ii. 9. 

 Spirifer, i. 19. 

 Spitzbergen, fossil flora of, ii. 143. 



, mean temperature of, ii. 145. 



Splendour of the edifice of creation, ii. 



292. 

 Sponges, Cretaceous, i. 214. 



, Jurassic, i. 1 '2'J. 



VOL. II. 



Spongy conglomerate, i. 288. 

 Stability of instincts, ii. 285. 

 Stars, distances of, from the earth, ii. 



256. 

 Statistics of living species of Mollusca 



formerly belonging to Middle Miocene 



seas, ii. 92. 



of Miocene Coleoptera, ii. 25. 



of Miocene flora, ii. 133, 138. 



of Miocene insects, ii. 12. 



of Miocene mammalia, ii. 70. 



of Miocene reptiles, ii. 61. 



of organisms of the Swiss Jurassic 



sea, i. 126. 

 of Schambelen plants and animals, 



i. 69, 70, 82. 

 of Swiss Cretaceous Cephalopods, 



i. 183, 185. 



Stenelytra, Miocene, ii. 31. 

 Sternoxi, Miocene, .ii. 33. 

 Stigmaria ficoides, i. 6. 

 Stratification of Sw iss mountains, ii. 244. 

 Stratified diluvium, ii. 177. 

 Strombian stage, i. 163. 

 Structure of the shells of Cretaceous 



Bivalves, i. 226. 

 Studer, Prof., i. 155, 272, 286, 304; ii. 



234, 260. 



Styria, reef-formations of, ii. 146. 

 Subalpine Molasse, i. 293. 

 Submarine life at Schambelen (plate), i. 



(& 



Subtropical character of the Swiss Mio- 

 cene flora, ii. 142. 

 Succession of life at Schambelen, i. 66. 



of Miocene mammals, ii. 87. 



of Miocene stages, i. 293. 



Sudden transformation of species, ii. 



289. 



Suess, Prof., ii., 87, 289. 

 Sumach, i. 362. 

 Summary of species of Miocene plants, 



i. 318. 

 Sun, contraction in the mass of the, ii. 



269. 



, distance of, from the earth, ii. 



256. 

 Superga, foreign blocks in the Miocene 



deposits of, ii. 272. 

 Survival of species, i. 167. 

 Swabia, petroleum in the Upper Lias 



marls of, i. 102. 

 Swallow-worts, Miocene, i. 353. 

 Swamp-cypress, Miocene, i. 325. 

 Swine-like animals, Miocene, ii. 75. 

 Swiss carboniferous plants, piate of, i. 



18. 



cockroach, i. 20. 



coral reefs, i. 121. 



Cretaceous formations, i. 174. 



stages, table of, i. 185. 



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