LECTURE XI. 



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FORMATIONS DOWN TO THE PRESENT TIME. 



Valleys of the Seine, 

 Sommej Tonne, etc. 



Vogesen, 



Vosges. 



Ehine Valley and 

 South Germany. 



Switzerland. 



Caves of Lombrive 

 with man, Rn- 

 rochs, rein-deer, 

 etc. 



Diluvium rouge. 



Loess and clay of 

 Paris, Amiens, Ab- 

 beville, etc. 







Loam and modern 

 alluvia. 



Diluvium gris with 

 Eleph. primigen., 

 Hhin. ticJiorhiims, 

 Man of Amiens, 

 Abbeville, Paris, 

 etc. 



Caves with Ursus 

 spelaus, Hyana 

 spelaa, etc. 



Terminal 



moraines 



in the 



valleys. 



Loess and loam 

 of the Rhine- 

 valley, of the 

 Neckar - valley, 

 withTi]lep.p7-im., 

 Rhin.tichor., etc. 

 Terminal mo- 

 raines in the 

 Black Forest. 



Stratified diluvium 

 with Elephas primige- 

 nius, Rhinoceros ticho- 

 rhirms, etc. 



Older alluvia. 



Terminal moraines 

 near Zurich, Sempach, 

 Bern, Geneva, etc. 



Diluviiim of the 

 plateaux. 



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Yosge- 

 gravel. 



Yosge- & Black- 

 Forest gravel. 



Slate- coal with Ele- 

 phas antiquus, Hhhio- 

 ceros leptorhinus, near 

 DiJrnton, Utznach, 

 Morshwyl. 





Alpine 

 gravel. 



Gravel of the 

 Bavarian pla- 

 teau. 



Glacial clay and marl 

 with blocks and scor- 

 ing stones. 



Erratic blocks on the 

 Jura. 



Greatest glacial ex- 

 tension. 











