The CONTENTS. 



A 



N Account of the Obfervations ufon 

 which this Difcourft is founded. P. i. 



^ Piflertation concerning Shells and other 

 Marine Bodies^ found at Land ; pro- 

 ving thOft they mre originally generated 

 a^nd formed at Sea : that they are the 

 real Spoils of once living Animals : 

 and not Stones^ or natural Fcjfils^ as 

 fome Learned Men have thought, p. 1 5. 



PART 1. 



An Examination of the Opinions of for- 

 mer Writers on this Subject. The 

 Means whereby they thought thefe Ma- 

 rine Bodies brought out upon the Earth. 

 Of certain Changes of Sea and Landy 

 and other Alterations in the Terraque-^ 

 CHS Globe ^ which they fuppofe to have 

 happened. p. 54. 



PART 11. 



Concerning the Univerfal Deluge. That 

 thefe Marine Bodies were then left at 

 Land. The Ejfe^s it had upon the 

 Earth. P«7i* 



PART 



