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GENEEAL INDEX. 



GRA 



Graves, Mr., on extirpation of species 

 by man, ii. 456 



Great Britain, indigenous animals ex- 

 tirpated in, ii. 454 



Great Dismal Swamp, Virginia, ii. 505 



Greece, traditions of deluges in, i. 594 

 earthquakes in, i. 592 



Greek Archipelago, volcanos of the, i. 



^592 



Greeks, geology of, i. 14-23, 



— their ignorance of neighbouring 



countries, ii. 481 

 Green, Colonel, on fossil fish of Vicks- 



burg, i. 464 

 Greenland, sinking of land in, i, 131 

 — ' why colder than Lapland, i. 237 



— modern subsidence in part of, ii. 196 

 Grimaldi on subsidences caused by Ca- 



labrian earthquake, ii. 121, 132 

 Groins described, i. 531 

 ■ — effects of, i. 566 

 Grotto del Cane, carbonic acid in, i. 411 



Ground-ice, i. 366 



transporting rocks in Ealtic, i. 385 



Growth, correlation of, ii. 314 

 Guadaloupe, fossil man skeletons from, 



ii. 544 

 Guatemala, active volcanos in, i. 583 

 Guidotti, Professor, cited, i. 199 

 Guilding on migration of reptiles, ii. 



366 



Guinea, current of gulf of, i. 500 

 Guiscardi, Signor, on stony beds of Som- 



ma, i. 638 



— cited, i. 634 



Gulf-stream, causes and velocity of, i. 



409-501 



course and warming effects of, i, 



244 



Gulholmen, rise of land near, ii. 188 

 Giinther, Dr., on range of reptiles, i. 



229 



tropical character of snakes, 



ii. 343 



marine fish of Pacific and Ca- 

 ribbean sea, ii. 370 

 on niimbor of species of fish, ii. 271 

 Guyot, M., on glacier motion, i. 371 

 Gyrogonites described, ii. 566 



AARLEM, land gained from lake of, 

 i. 552 



Habitation of plants described, ii. 383 

 Habkeren blocks, disputed origin of, i. 



209 

 Hal, Captain B., on flood of Bagnes, i. 

 353 



trade winds, i. 497 



w^aste of Mississippi banks, 



i. 444 



HEE 



Hall, Captain B., on snags of Mississippi^ 

 i. 446 



temple of Serapis, ii. 170 



Sir James, experiments on rocks, ii 

 75 



Mr. James, on geology of New York, 

 i. 359, 361 



Hamilton, Mr. W. J., on volcanos in 

 Smyrna, i. 522 



Sir C, on submergence of PortEoyal, 

 ii. 161 



Sir W.,on formation of Monte Nuovo, 

 i. 607, 617 



Herculaneum, i. 646 

 Vesuvian eruption, 1779, i. 



622 



Calabrian earthquake, ii. 125 

 temple of Serapis, ii. 167 

 Hampshire, waste of coast in, i. 530 



drift, Palj3eolithic implements in, ii, 

 560 



submarine forest on coast of, ii. 529 



Harris, Archdeacon, on Hampshire sub-- 

 marine forest, ii. 529 

 sunk vessel near Poole, ii. 547 



Hartt, Mr., on Devonian insects, i. 157 

 Hartung, G., on ice-borne rocks in 

 Azores, ii. 420 



eruption of Lancerote, ii. 65 



Hartz Mountains, granite of, i. 70 

 Harwich, waste of cliffs, i. 521 

 Hastings, wearing away of coast near, 



i. 529 

 Hatfield Moss, trees found in, ii. 499 

 Head, Sir Edmund, on temple of Sera- 

 pis, ii. 166 

 Heat, cause of diffusion over the globe, 

 i. 234 



measurement of in space, i. 278 

 - whether gradual decline of, on globe, 

 i. 303 

 a cause of change of level of temple 



of Serapis, ii. 177 



■ increasing with depth, ii. 204, 241 



theory of central, ii. 205, 241 

 — supposed secular loss of in solar sys- 

 tem, ii. 213 

 Heath, Mr., D.D., on effect of polar ice- 

 cap, i. 291 

 Hecla, eruptions of, ii. 48 

 Hector, Dr., on sudden melting of New 



Zealand snows, i. 241 

 Hear, Professor, on fossil zamia, i. 218 

 ■ — on character of CEninghen flora, ii. 



418 



Miocene flora of Madeira, ii. 406 

 on arcticMiocenefossiltrees,i.203 



coal fossils of Melville Islands, i. 



225 



Interglacial period, i, 196 

 CEninghen flora, i. 200 



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