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way would have the cold of Greenland, the north of England would 
become frozen, and Greenland would be green again.” 
Now that we have in Montana the Yellowstone Park, with its hun- 
dreds of geysers, some throwing loftier streams than the Great Geyser 
of Iceland, which sends a shower not over one hundred feet high, the 
Haukadaly Valley of Iceland must hereafter assume a more modest 
place in our geographies. But for many years more travelers will see 
ERUPTION OF STROKR, AUG. 5; 1874. 
(Fie. 18.) 
oe geyser of Iceland than those of Montana. Our figure (18), kindly 
oaned by the publishers, illustrates the Strokr or “churn” geyser, after 
it has been irritated ¢ ‘by pouring a cart-load of sods down its capacious 
