626 



GENEEAL INDEX. 



FLO 



Floods of N. America, i. 351 



Bagnes valley, i. 352 



— ^Tivoli. i. 354 

 Floras and Faunas of islands, ii. 402 

 Flysch, blocks enclosed in, i. 209 

 Folkestone, encroachments of sea at, i. 



528 

 Forbes, J.D., on motion of glaciers, i. 



370 



rainMl in Norway, i. 330 

 thickness of lava in Pompeii, 



i. 641 



snow-line in northern hemi- 

 sphere, i. 240 



heat of Grulf-stream, i. 245 



fluid lava, 625 

 temple of Serapis, ii. 173 

 Edward, on climate of the drift, i. 



193 



fossillsation exceptional, i. 150 



extension of arctic fauna, i. 297 



GEF 



present distribution of animals 

 and plants proving a Grlacial period, 



i, 198 ^ ^ 



former Junction of Atlantic 



islands with Europe, ii. 406 



— origin of gulf-weed, ii. 392 



— migration of mollusca, ii. 372, 



375 



shells at great depths in the 



sea, ii. 576 



— a pig's power of swimming, ii. 



356 



shells of White Island, San- 



torin, ii. 68 

 Forchhammer, Dr., on boulder drifted 

 . by ice, i. 385 



chemical changes in fossil 



algse, ii. 571 



formation of peat, ii. 497 



Forests submerged, i. 462-544 

 — ■ — whether by attraction of ice, i. 290 

 — effects of the felling of, ii. 452 

 Forfarshire, marl lakes of, ii. 609 

 Forshey, Mr., on curves of Mississippi, i. 

 443 



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area of Mississippi delta, i. 458 

 mud-island of Mississippi, i. 450 



Forster, Mr., on coral reefs, ii. 584 

 . — nutmeg in pigeon's craw, ii. 



395 ' _ 

 Fortis on Italian geology, i. 62 



and Testa on fossil fish, i. 65 

 Fossiliferous series, causes of breaks in, 



i. 317 



strata, table of, i. 139 

 Fossil shells, height of, in Alps, Andes, 



and Himalaya, 144 

 - — early speculations concerning, 34-38 

 Fossils, in alluvial deposits and caves, 



ii. 511. Sec Organic Remains. 





Fouque, M., on chemical action in vol- 

 eanos, ii. 233 



hydrogen in volcanic eruptions, 



ii. 224 



Fox, Mr., on electric currents in earth's 



interior, ii. 230 



heat in Cornwall mine, ii. 



205 



Fracastoro, views of, i. 31 

 France, waste of coast in, i. 547 

 Franconia, caves of, ii. 519 

 Franklin, Dr., on whirlwind in Mary- 

 land, ii. 389 



Freshwater plants fossilised, ii. 565 



Freyberg, school of, i. 68-72 



Fries on minute sporules of a fuuOTS, 



ii. 387 

 Fringing reefs of coral, ii. 593 

 Fuchsel, 1762, opinions of, i. 63 

 Fundy, Bay of, wave called the ' bore,* 



in, i. 560 



rain-prints in, i. 334 



submerged forest in, ii. 532 



GALAPAGOS Archipelago, reptiles 

 of, i. 221 



— peculiar species of land-birds in, ii. 

 415 



Gallionella femtginea. forming bog iron- 

 ore, ii. 501 



Galongoon, eruption of, ii. 56 



Grambier, volcanic island bordered by 

 coral, ii. 574, 590 



Ganges, Artesian borings in delta of, i. 

 478 



— and Brahmapootra, mud of, i. 571 

 antiquity of delta of, i. 480 

 delta of the, i. 470 

 deposits in delta of, i. 474 

 islands formed by, i. 472 

 sediment brought down by, i. 481 

 animals drowned in the, ii. 538 

 bones of men found in delta of, ii. 



544 



Gaps, causes of, in fossiliferous strata, 



i. 318 



- — in the records of creation, ii. 462 

 Gartner, on crossed varieties of plants, 

 ii. 292 



— hybrid plants, u. 308 



Gases, expansive power of liquid, ii. 222 

 Gastaldi on Miocene blocks of the Su- 



perga, i. 206 

 Gaudry, on gradations between fossil 



and living mammalia, ii. 481-484 



— structural relationship of fossil and 

 living quadrumana, ii. 484 



Gay-Lussac, M., on hydrogen in volca- 

 nic eruptions, ii. 224 

 Gefle, rise of land near, ii. 188-190 







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