INDEX. 



585 



Peterborough, postglacial deposits near, 

 447. 



Pettersen, K, cited, 195; on strand- 

 linier, 274. 



Pevensey Level, submerged forests of, 

 431. 



Phacidium buxi, 305. 



Phillips cited, 158. 



Phillyrea angustifolia, 49; P. media, 49. 



Pholas Candida, 468 ; P. crispata, 467. 



Phragmites communis, 299. 



Physa hypnorum, 302. 



Pianico, lacustrine deposits at, 304. 



Picea excelsa, 54. 



Pidancy cited, 209. 



Pierre a Bot, 171. 



Piette on beliefs of Palaeolithic man, 19 ; 

 on skulls in Cave of Gourdan, 22, 551, 

 554 ; on two glacial epochs in Pyre- 

 nees, 323 ; on Pliocene glaciers, 324. 



Pig, 97, 373, 427, 494. 



Pigeon, 373. 



Pika. (See Tailless Hare.) 



Pike, 373. 



Pilar cited 209. 



Pine, 420, 432, 435, 436, 448, 461, 469, 

 485, 486, 494. 



Pinus abies, 298 ; P. (Abies) alba, 516 ; 

 P. cembra, 56 ; P. larix, 299 ; P. man- 

 tana, 54, 299 ; P. obovata, 54 ; P. 

 pyrenaica, 47, 49 ; P. pumilio, 47, 

 49 ; P. Salzmanni, 47, 49 ; P. sylves- 

 tris, 298, 302, 391, 448, 485. 



Pisidium, 449, 492; P. amnicum, 280, 

 299 ; P. pulchellum, 493. 



Pla^chok, G., cited, 45, 48, 49 ; list of 

 plants in tufa, 49. 



Planera, 46. 



Planorbis, 449 ; P. carinatus, 149, 302 ; 

 P. cornplanatus, 310, 475 ; P. spiror- 

 bis, 203 ; P. ro/te, 302. 



Plant, erratics at Leicester, 193. 



Plants, rare in Pleistocene deposits, 45 ; 

 in tufa of La Celle, 50 ; in travertine 

 of Mamers, 52 ; in tufa of Canstadt, 

 53 ; in lignite of Jarville, 54 ; in peat 

 of Schwerzenbach, 55 ; in Bavarian 

 peat, 55, 493 ; near Montmeilan, 66 ; 

 of Norfolk forest-bed, 262 ; of Swiss 

 interglacial deposits, 298 ; in inter- 

 glacial beds of the Birsthal, 302 ; in 

 lacustrine deposits of Yal Borlezza, 

 304 ; of Leffe lignite, 309 ; in inter- 

 glacial deposits of Mont Perrier, 320 ; 

 migrations of, during last interglacial 

 epoch, 348 ; migrations of, during last 

 glacial epoch, 352 ; list of arctic-alpine, 

 353 ; in Swedish postglacial beds, 469 ; 

 in Swedish peat, 492 ; in peat of I 

 Mecklenburg, 492 ; in peat of Cham- \ 

 pagne, 494 ; list of Norwegian, 515 ; 

 list of, common to Spitzbergen, Ger- \ 

 many, etc., 508. 



Platanus aceroides, 46. 



Pleistocene Period, mammals of, 25 ; 

 climate of, 33 ; plants and molluscs 

 of, 44 ; river deposits of, 121 ; mam- 

 mals of, their early arrival, 261 ; fauna 

 and flora of, same as interglacial, 540 ; 

 identity of, with Preglacial and Glacial 

 Period, 539 ; strongly contrasted cli- 

 mates of, 540 ; date of, 559. 



Pliocene Period, reputed glaciers of, 324 ; 

 flora of, 332 ; physical and climatic 

 conditions of, 332 ; first traces of ap- 

 proaching Glacial Period in deposits of, 

 333 ; passage from, into Pleistocene 

 Period, 334 ; incised bones in, 343 ; 

 worked flints in, 344 ; man of, 546. 



Plcuronectes flesus, 471 ; P. platessa, 

 471. 



Pleurotoma carinatum, 502 ; P. turri- 

 cula, 385. 



Plouescat, submarine forest near, 481. 



Poa pratensis, 508. 



Poggiarone, cut bones in Pliocene of, 344. 



Poland, drifting sands of, 245. 



Polecat, 107, 108, 373, 480, 510. 



Polgavie, buried forest at, 395. 



Poliakoff on glacial phenomena in the 

 Ural Mountains, 210. 



Polygonum bydropiper, 299. 



Polystichum spinidosum, 494. 



Pomatias septemspiralc, 57, 59. 



Pom el cited, 320. 



Pomerania, glacial deposits of, 284. 



Pouched marmot, 30. (Sec Spermophilus. ) 



Pojjulus alba, 49 ; P. canescens, 50, 53 ; 

 P. Fraasii, 53 ; P. tremula, 485. {See 

 Aspen. ) 



Porcupine, 32. 



Porlock, submerged forest at, 431. 



Porpoise, 367. 



Portcounan, raised-beach at, 418. 



Porthleven, submarine forest at, 431. 



Portlock cited, 190. 



Postglacial and recent deposits, of British 

 Islands, 381 ; of Scotland, 383|; of Eng- 

 land, 430 ; of Ireland, 458 ; of Norway 

 and Sweden, 465 ; of Finland and 

 Northern Bussia, 470 ; of Denmark 

 476 ; of Baltic coast (Germany), 476 ; 

 of Holland and East Friesland, 477 ; 

 of West Friesland, 479 ; of Belgian 

 coast, 479 ; of French shores of Channel, 

 479 ; of Somme valley, 480 ; of Central 

 and Northern Europe, 482 ; of Southern 

 Europe, 495. 



Postglacial climate of Central Europe, 

 522. 



Potamogeton, 485, 492. 



Pottery, reputed Palaeolithic, 18 ; no trace 

 of Palaeolithic, in English and French 

 caves, 18 ; Neolithic, 368, 372, 376 ; 

 Gallo-Koman, in Flemish peat, 480 ; in 

 peat of Champagne, 493. 



