CONTENTS. XIU 



CHAPTER XVir. 



Valparaiso— Passage of Andes by Portillo pass — Sagacity of mules — 

 Mountain torrents — Mines, how discovered — Marine alluvium in val- 

 leys — Effect of snow on surface — Geology, fossil shells, double range, 

 two periods of elevation — Red snow — Winds on the crest — Snow thaw- 

 ing in pinnacles — Dry and clear atmosphere — Electricity — Pampas — 

 Zoology of opposite sides of Andes — Uniformity of Patagonia — Locusts 

 — Great bugs — Mendoza — Uspallata — Silicified trees in vertical posi- 

 tion — Indian ruins — Change of climate — Earthquake arching bed of 

 river — Cumbre — Valparaiso. .... 382 



CHAPTER XVIII. 

 Bell mountain — Miners — Great loads carried by the Apires — Coquimbo 

 — Earthquake — Geology — Terraces — Excursion up valley — Road to 

 Guasco — Desert country — Valley of Copiapo — Rain and earthquakes, 

 Meteorolites — Hydrophobia — Copiapo — Excursion to Cordillera — Dry 

 valley — Cold gales of wind — Noises from a hill — Iquique, complete 

 desert — Salt alluvium — Nitrate of soda — Lima — Unhealthy country — 

 Ruins of Callao, overthrown by earthquake — Elevated shells on island 

 of San Lorenzo — Plain with embedded fragments of pottery . 416 



CHAPTER XIX. 



Galapagos Islands volcanic — Number of craters — Leafless bushes — Colony 

 at Charles Island — James Island — Salt-lake in crater — Character of 

 vegetation — Ornithology, curious finches — Great tortoises, habits of, 

 paths to the wells — Marine lizard feeds on sea-weed — Terrestrial species, 

 burrowing habits, herbivorous — Importance of reptiles in the Archi- 

 pelago — Few and minute insects — American type of organization — Spe- 

 cies confined to certain islands — Tameness of birds — Falkland Islands 

 — Fear of man an acquired instinct. . , . 453 



CHAPTER XX. 



Tahiti — Aspect of — -Vegetation on the slope of the mountains — View of 

 Eimeo — Excursion in the interior — Profound ravines — Succession of 

 waterfalls — Number of wild useful plants — Temperance of inhabitants 

 — Their moral state — Parliament convened — New Zealand — Bay of 

 islands — Hippahs — Absenceof all government — Excursion to Waimate 



— Missionary establishment — English weeds now run wild — Waiomio 



Funeral service — Sail from New Zealand . . . 479 



CHAPTER XXI. 



Sydney — Prosperity of — Excursion to Bathurst — Aspect of woods — Party 



of Natives — Gradual extinction of aborigines — Blue Mountains 



Weatherboard — View of a grand gulf-like valley — Sheep farm — Lion- 

 ant — Bathurst, general civility of lower orders — State of society — Van 



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