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Bcindoer, increase of, imported into Ice- 

 land, ii. 450 



— migrations of the, ii. 357 

 Keinliardt on migration of Grrccnland 



whales, i. 286 

 Kennell on oceanic currents, i. 495, 



499 



Ganges, i. 471, 473 



the recipient of the gnlf-water, i. 



244 



Telocity of Plate Eivor, i. 497 



Kennie on peat-mosses, ii. 498 



Eeptile life; how far affected by absence 



of mammalia, i. 220 

 Keptiles, absence of, in temperate parts 



of the southern hemisphere, i. 219 



— abundance of, implying warm cli- 

 mate, i. 219 



— as bearing on progression, i. 155 



— of the Chalk, i. 214 

 Coal, i. 229 

 Miocene strata, i. 200 



migration of, ii„ 365 

 imbedding of, ii. 534 

 marine, ii. 573 



Eescobie, swelling up of a mound in 

 Loch of, i. 453 



Eeversion in cross-breeds to the parent 

 stock, ii. 290 



— to lost characters evoked by crossing 

 distinct varieties, ii. 290 



Eeynauld on climate affected by excen- 

 tricity, i. 270 



Rhine, inroad of sea at mouths of the, i. 

 548 



— changes in the arms of the, i. 549 



— its delta, i. 550 

 Ehinoceros, fossil, of Siberia, i. 183 



— gradational extinct forms of, ii. 483 

 Ehone, deposits of, at confluence of with 



Arve, i. 489 



— delta of, in Lake of Geneva, i. 417 



— marine delta of, i. 427 



— a cannon in calcareous rock in delta 

 of, ii. 549 



Eichards, Captain, cited, i. 461 

 Eichardson, Sir J., on animals buried 

 m drift snow, i. 189 



isothermal lines, i. 236 

 distribution of animals, ii. 



340 



ii, 526 



304 



distribution of fish, ii. 369 

 drift timber in Slave Lake, 



migrations of musk-ox, ii. 361 

 sheep of Eocky Mountains, ii. 



Riddell on sediment of Mississippi, i. 

 ;158 ^^ • 



Kink on fossil trees in arctic latitudes, 

 1. 203 



VOL. II. 



RUN 



Kink on evaporation of snow in Green- 

 land, i. 287 



• ice-streams in Baffin's Bay, i. 288 



Eitter, H., on doctrines of Anaximan- 

 der, i. 16 



River-ice, carrying power of, i. 363 



and currents, comparative transport- 

 ing poAvor of, i. 570 



— courses, deranged by Calabrian earth- 

 quake, ii. 129 



Rivers, action of, i. 343 



— colour of, caused by sediment, i. 

 309 



— floods in Scotland, i. 349 



— sinuosities of, i. 346 



— velocity of two united, i. 348 



— agency of in dispersion of plants, i. 

 389 ■ 



— engulphed, of the Morea, ii. 517 

 Roberts, Mr. E., on New Zealand earth- 

 quake, ii:. 85, 88 



Eobertson, Capt., on mud volcanos, ii. 



77 

 Eoches moutonn^es, i. 375 



near earth-pillars in the Eittcn. 



i. 340 



Eockall Bank, fossil shells at great 

 depths at, ii. 576 



Eocks, action of frost on, i. 367, 385 



— older, why most solid and disturbed, 

 i. 119 



— overturned by lightning, i. 504 



— transportation of, by glaciers, i. 374 



— difference of texture in older and 

 newer, i. 40 



Eomney Marsh, gained from sea, i. 528 

 Eoses, number of species in Britain, ii. 

 326 



Eoss, Captain Sir J., on floating ice- 

 bergs, i. 382 



high antarctic land, a 

 source of cold, i. 242 



grounded icebergs in 



Baffin's Bay, i. 245 



thickness of antarctic 



ice, i. 287 



erratic blocks in Victoria 



Land, i. 287 

 Eossberg, landslip of the, ii. 513 

 Rotation of the earth, currents caused 



by, i. 500 

 Eother, E., vessel found in bed of, ii. 



547 

 Eoulin, M., on Mexican hunting-dogs, 



ii. 294 



Eound Tower of Terranuova, fault in, 



ii. 123 

 Eudimentary organs, their bearing on 



transmutation, ii. 273 

 Eunn of Kutch, salt deposit in, i. 228 

 described, ii. 102 



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