CONTENTS, 
trid’t, 22] — Fossil Remains of Riuiiinantia, 
222 — Fossil Remains of Elephants 223 — Fos- 
sil Remains of ilie Mastodon, 226 — Fossil 
Remains of the Rhinoceros, 22" — Fossil Re- 
mains of the Siberian Mammoth, 228 — Fossil 
Shells, 
XXIX. SuBTETiRA NEoCs Forests, 
Moors Messes, and Bogs, 
CoKAi. Reefs and Islands, .. ' .. 
XXXI. ^yu)F, AND Iniioefitable Dbsehts 
Asi.atic Deserts, 243 — Arabian Deserts, 2-14 — 
Atriean Deserts, 245 — rilgrimage across thi; 
Deserts, 248 — XXXII. Sands of the De- 
SEllT, 
Mnte.s, Metals, ;md Gems, 
XXXI II, Diamond jMines, 
-’^XXIV, GoL!5 AND Silver Mines, 
XXXV. Q.uicksilver Mines, 
Iron Mines, 
Mine.s of Copper, Tin, Lead,'^&c. 
Goal Mines, 
Feliing CoHiciy, .. . 
Miscellaneous Subjects connected with X 
neralog_v, 
■‘^alt Mines, ‘ 
Sad Mnies of Cracow, 
Salt Mines and Salt Springs of Cheshire, 
I henomena of the Ocean, 
Saltness of the Sea, 
V.., p'digohition of Sea-water 
^XXVll. InEBEUGS, 
Burainous Points in the Sea, 
_ I ioes and Currents, 
Ctncipal Rivers, .. • 
Aniencan Rivers, 
X\in. R.IVER OF THE Amazons, ib, — XXaIX. 
Apurimac, 334 — XL.Tiie Okoonoko, 
335—Rio de la Plata, 337— The Mississippi, 
A ■ • Ohio, 340 — The St. Laurence, 
Asiatic Rivers, 
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I'agc. 
aLI, Tit 
230 
231 
232 
23() 
243 
252 
2.58 
25<) 
263 
271 
273 
■47.0 
287 
294 
206 
302 
303 
30,5 
310 
312 
3 15 
317 
32! 
322 
323 
32f) 
332 
341 
343 
K 'erANGEs, 343— XLII. TiiE Indus, 345— 
