INDEX, 



577 



Glacial epoch, the last, deposits of, 285 ; 

 conditions during, 350 ; extent of glaci- 

 ation during, 503. 



Glacial Period, 169 ; general conditions 

 of Europe during, 247 ; climatic condi- 

 tions of, 248 ; a phase of Pleistocene 

 Period, 250 ; man contemporaneous 

 with, 250 ; succession of changes dur- 

 ing, in Germany, 286 ; conditions at 

 close of, 354 ; identity of, with Pleis- 

 tocene Period, 539. 



Glacial phenomena, description of, 174 ; 

 smoothed and striated rocks, 175 ; 

 roches moutonnees, 176 ; Stoss-seite and 

 Lee-seite, 177 ; upper limits of glacia- 

 tion, 177 ; deflection of glacial striae, 

 178. 



Glacial shelly clays of Norway and 

 Sweden, 467. 



Glen Beansdale, glacial phenomena in, 416. 



Glen Brora, postglacial moraines of, 411. 



Glen Iorsa, moraines at mouth of, 411. 



Glen Messan, moraines of, 411. 



Glen Turret, moraines of, 413. 



Gloves, Palaeolithic, 17. 



Glutton, 24, 29, 32, 55, 62, 113, 147. 



Goat, 103, 107, 373, 427, 463. 



Goebel cited, 158, 242. 



Godwin - Austen on "head" of Corn- 

 wall, etc., 224 ; cited, 442, 507, 509. 



Golden eagle, 373. 



Goodchild cited, 190. 



Goose, 373. 



Gottland, erratics from, 282. 



Gourdan, cave of, 21, 22. 



Goyet, cave of, 107. 



Grad, Ch. , temporary glaciers in Vosges 

 Mountains, 210 ; moraines at El Kan- 

 tara, 215. 



Grandsaignes, T. de, ancient glaciers of 

 Corsica, 213. 



Gravels, high- and low-level, 132 ; coarse 

 angular, in south of England, 140. 



Grays, Pleistocene deposits at, 125, 138. 



Gray willow, 47, 49, 50. {See also Salix 

 cinerea. ) 



Great auk, 367. 



Great chalky boulder-clay, 263. 



Great Grimsby, submerged forest near, 

 431. 



Great ox. {See Urus.) 



Greek periploca, 47. 



Greenland, mud from glaciers of, 231 ; 

 immigration of flora of, 519. 



Green -leaved alder, 54. 



Greenwell, Bev. W., on supposed evi- 

 dence of cannibalism in Neolithic time, 

 377. 



Greflunda, arctic-alpine flora in peat of, 

 491. 



Greppin on interglacial deposits of the 

 Birsthal, 302. 



Grewingk on red-deer in Kurland, 496. 



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Griffiths, Sir R, cited, 189. 

 Grisebach on peat of East Friesland, 



478 ; cited, 531. 

 Grisly bear, 29, 32, 87, 97, 103. 

 Grouse, 373. 

 Gulf of Bothnia, formerly a freshwater 



lake, 470. 

 Gulf of Finland, formerly a freshwater 



lake, 470. 

 Gulf of St. Lawrence, southern colonies 



in, 502. 

 Gulf Stream, 39 ; former larger volume of, 



503. 

 Gull, 373. 

 Gulo borealis or luscus, 29, 62. {See 



also Glutton.) 

 GmyLELius cited, 195. 

 Guhbel, on origin of loss, 160. 

 Gute Herberg, peat on Baltic coast at, 476. 

 Gutot cited, 207. 

 Gysser cited, 238. 



Hatles Quarry, interglacial deposits at, 

 256. 



Hall, Sir J., cited, 172. 



Hamilton, white cattle at, 427. 



Hammers, Palaeolithic, 12. 



Hampshire gravels, 341. 



Hamy on types of Palaeolithic man, 23 ; 

 on human remains at Sorde, 552. 



Hanover, submerged peat of, 476. 



Hardman cited, 190 ; on submerged peat 

 of Tramore Bay, 459. 



Hare, 31, 87, 97, 103, 107, 108. 



Hartlepool, submerged forest near, 431. 



Hart's-tongue. (See Scolopendrium offi- 

 cinale.) 



Hartung cited, 215. 



Harz, caves of the, 112. 



Hastings, submerged forest near, 431. 



Hauer, F. V., cited, 150. 



Hayle, submerged forest near, 431. 



Hazel, 47, 50, 52, 53, 302, 420, 432, 435, 

 438, 448, 480, 487, 494. {See also 

 Corylus avellana.) 



" Head " of Cornwall, 224, 225, 227, 437. 



Heath -lands of Northern Germany, 484. 



Hedera helix, 49, 50, 515. 



Hedgehog, 321, 367. 



Heer cited, 46 ; on flora of Canstadt 

 tufa, 53 ; on Diirnten lignite-beds, 298, 

 300 ; on interglacial beds of the Birs- 

 thal, 302 ; on cereals in Swiss lake- 

 dwellings, 373 ; on postglacial flora of 

 Bovey Tracey, 456 ; on arctic-alpine 

 flora of Switzerland, 495. 



Helm, A., cited, 301. 



Heleocharis midticaulis, 515. 



Helix, lists of species of, 56, 59, 61, 64, 

 148, 152, 155, 302. 



Helland, A., cited, 188 ; on Scandi- 

 navian erratics in Holderness, 192 ; on 

 broken rocks, etc., under till of Saxony, 



