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THE STORY OF THE EARTH. 



J\ti:rinites y 87, 100. 



tatite in meteorites, 12. 

 ae, or Lower Tertiary pe- 

 riod, 162, 17S. 

 kryn us Pre$tmicM* % 113. 

 rpiuSx j m- 

 on C4tnad€nse % 79. 



EL lavas of, 27, 29. 

 i 



Burypterus x 88, 89. 



Felspar in sandstone, 3S. 



I , SS, 94, 96, 1 a, 



117, I2 5) I79. 



Ing in rocks, T-, t ? , 22. 

 of chalk, 159. 

 .20, 59, 62. 

 Fuller's Earth, jj3. 



ro, 25, 28. 



:'s Causeway, 30. 



1 1 - • 



1 2 3- 



niaiiteSy 95, i . : . 



Granite, forma- : meta- 



. 



. .J', 1"T. 



pper, 41, 1. 



. 18. 



1 



II. 



.::'., to. 

 , 88. 



On fluidity 



Holl. 



, 60. 



I. 



I 



Iron, In meteorites, \\\ in sand- 

 stone, 38, 40. 

 Iron pyrites in clay, 44. 



j- 



Jura mountains, iS. 



K. 



Kelvin, Lord, on geological 



time, 13. 

 Kimerid^e clay, 44. 

 Krakatoa, eruption of, 26. 



Labradorite in meteorites, 12. 

 LabyrintkodtmtSy 114, 117, i-q. 

 Laurentian period. \ 

 Lava, formation of, 14. 

 Lepiaodendrony 104, no. 

 Leucite in basalt 

 Lias period, 

 Life, distribution of, on the 



earth, 63. 

 Lignite, 33, 40. 

 Liiiu^' bean, 



78; fresh- . occurrence 



with • 

 LimfM 

 Lingul 



■ 1 '•"■, 50. 

 LithomanttSx 1x4* 



M. 



.Mammals, earliest fossil, 123, 



MeandrinOy 



Megal h Wfr 



Mol.iphyre, 29. 



27. 



Metamorphism, 



. 1 1. 



. 

 Mitlrpi 



" Mil [< ." 32. 



178. 

 Nfitcl 1 . 60. 



Vfoa, ■ 

 Mountain forn , 18. 



