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 21, 181 



Alcyonites 193, 195, 199 



Alluvium 14—45, 281, 320 



Alum hills 97, &c. 



Alum making 131 



Alum native 87, 130 



Alum shale 127—160 



Ammonites 245 — 253 



Analysis of limestones 107, 108 



Anomia 228 



Aqueous deposition, strata formed by... 280 



Area 231 



Basaltic dyke 171—176,307,308 



Basin-shaped strata 286 



Bear 



276 



Belemnites 256—260 



Bivalve shells 215—241 



Blue and grey limestone 70 — 74 



Blue limestone 96 — 108 



Bogs, or morasses 30 — 45 



Bones, fossil 261—378, 321—324 



Borings 57, 119, 141, 166 



Boulby, strata at 128 



Breaks in the strata 59, 63, 76, 94, 

 112, 144, 145,280—286, 304,305, 319 



Bride-stones; with a Wood-Cut 89 



Bridlington Quay, remarkable spring at 22 

 Buccinum 242 



Calcareous sandstone 74 — 78,140 



Calc spar 66, 115, 117, 130 



Cancer 260 



Cane, petrified 184 



Cardium 226 



Cavern at Kirkdaie 270—278, 323 



Cayton slip 81 



Chalk..'; 46—55 



Chama 230 



Chert 66, 293 



Clay 17, 55, 56, 87. 130, 161 



Cloughton slip 112f 



Cloughtou wyke, strata at 110, 111 



Coal strata 109—126,315,316 



Coal pits 118 



Coloured chalk 51 



Columnar rocks 49,78,93, 100, 137, 



170,173 



Compact alum shale 136 



Coiie-in-cone coralloid 133 



Conglomerate, or breccia 19, 123, 165, 320 



Conjectures, and hints 308 — 324 



Contortions. See Undulations, 



Corals 193 



Cornu Ammonis 245 



Crow stone 100 



Crustacea 260,261 



Daysofthe creation, not indefinite periods 309 



Deer 276 



Deluge, great change produced by 311 — 314 



Dentalium , 244 



Denudations of the strata.. .281— 286, 320 

 Deposition of the strata 280, 294, 316, 311' 



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