INDEX. 



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Interglacial fauna and flora identical with 

 those of Pleistocene alluvia, etc., 540. 



Interglacial deposits, of Scotland, 255, 

 291 ; at Hailes Quarry, 256 ; of Eng- 

 land, 261 ; of Brandon, 263 ; of Hol- 

 derness, 264 ; of Ireland and north- 

 west of England, 265 ; of last inter- 

 glacial epoch, 266 ; of Scandinavia, 

 270 ; of Rixdorf, 278 ; of Kreuzberg, 



279 ; of Dbmitz, 279 ; of Tempelhof, 



280 ; of Province of Prussia, 281 ; of 

 Elbing, 281 ; of Saxony, 282 ; of 

 Faxo, 285 ; general succession of, in 

 Germany and Denmark, 286 ; preser- 

 vation of, under till, 288, 316 ; of 

 Switzerland, 297 ; of the Drance, 298 ; 

 of Diirnten and Utznach, 298 ; of Bois 

 de la Batie, 301 ; of the Birsthal, 302 ; 

 of Chambery, 303 ; of Italy, 303 ; of 

 Val Borlezza, 304; of Val Gandino, 

 306 ; of Leffe, 306 ; of Val Adrara 

 and Val Foresto, 315 ; of Upper Val 

 d'Arno, 317 ; of Perrier, 318 ; of the 

 Valley of the Ain, 327 ; of the Rhone 

 Valley, 321 ; of the Black Forest, 321 ; 

 of the Vosges, 322 ; of the Pyrenees, 

 321 ; of Gibraltar, 324 ; of Malta, 327 ; 

 effect of last ice-sheet upon, 356 ; effect 

 of floods upon, 359 ; buried under loss, 

 359. 



Interglacial epochs, earliest recognition of, 

 252 ; Morlot on, 252, 297 ; Ramsay 

 on, 253 ; A. Geikie on, 253 ; volcanoes 

 of Central France active during, 320. 

 (See also Interglacial Deposits.) 



Inundations. (See Floods. ) 



Ipswich, interglacial beds at, 263. 



Ireland, glaciation of, 189 ; glacial and 

 interglacial deposits of, 265 ; submer- 

 gence of, in last interglacial epoch, 266 ; 

 kitchen-middens in, 369 ; raised-beaches 

 of, 458 ; former connection of, with 

 Scotland, 512 ; postglacial submer- 

 gence in, 526. 



Irish deer or elk, 31, 91, 107, 261, 262, 

 427, 435, 442, 449, 456, 463. 



Irish Sea, depths in, 339 ; dry land in 

 area of, in postglacial times, 509 ; 

 large lake-basin in bed of, 511. 



Iron Age, 6, 7, 9 ; in Denmark, 487 ; in 

 Britain, 538, 556. 



Isle of Man, glaciation of, 191. 



Isle of Wight, formerly joined to main- 

 land, 341. 



Isocordia cor, 467. 



Italy, reputed Palaeolithic pottery in caves 

 in, 18 ; caves of, 114 ; glaciation of 

 Northern, 209 ; interglacial deposits 

 of, 303 ; reputed Pliocene glaciers of, 

 324 ; traces of submergence in, during 

 Glacial Period, 355. 



Ivy, 47, 50. 



Jack, R. L., on glaciation of East Car- 

 pathians, 209. 



Jaederen, erratics in, 204 ; peat of, 489. 



Jakutsk, temperature of, 34. 



Jamiesox, T. F., on shells in Carse-clavs, 

 395. 



Jaravallen, 473. 



Jarville, lignite of, 54. 



Jasione montana, 515. 



Jeffreys, Gwyn, on shell-bed at Fort- 

 William, 385 ; cited, 467, 502, 506, 

 509. 



Je^tzsch cited, 237, 245 ; on German 

 glacial deposits, 277, 281 ; on stones of 

 southern derivation in till of Saxony, 

 283. 



Jerboa, 62, 147. 



Jokxstrup on glaciation of Denmark, 

 196 ; on glaciation of Moen, 200. 



Jokulsfjord, strandlinier in, 274. 



Judas-tree, 47, 48, 50. 



Judd, J. W., cited, 194. 



Juglans bergomciisis, 309 ; J. pavuefolia, 

 46 ; J. rcgia, 49. 



Jukes, J. B., cited, 190. 



Juuen, A., cited, 317, 318 ; on deposits 

 of Mont Perrier, 318 ; on two glacial 

 epochs in the Pyrenees, 323. 



Juncus triglumis, 353. 



Juniper, 54, 420, 494, 514. 



Jura Mountains, caves of, 112 ; invaded 

 by ancient Rhine glacier, 208 ; extinct 

 glaciers of, 209. 



Jutland, recent submergence in, 367 ; 

 submerged peat of, 476. 



Kalamaki, raised-beaches of, 355. 



Kanip valley, Palaeolithic remains in, 151. 



Kane cited, 240. 



Kattegat, kitchen-middens on shores of, 

 365, 369. 



Keilhau cited, 194. 



Keller on lake -dwellings, 370 ; on pass- 

 age from Neohvthic into Bronze Age, 

 374 ; on earthenware crescents, 375. 



Kellia rubra, 467. 



Kennet valley, postglacial remains in, 

 457. 



Kentish type of flora, 508. 



Kent's Cave, implement from lowest 

 deposit in, 11 ; bone pin from, 17 ', 

 early researches in, 77 ; rate of stalag- 

 mitic accretion in, 81 ; succession of 

 deposits in, 90 ; human relics and 

 mammalian remains in, 91 ; " break in 

 succession " in, 119. 



Kerguille, erratic conglomerate at, 226. 



Kerrera Sound, raised-beach in, 418. 



Kerr, W. C, on angular drift of North 

 Carolina, 229. 



Kesserloch, etching of reindeer from, 14. 



Kilcredane Point, submarine peat at, 460. 



Killybegs, range of temperature at, 39. 



