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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 11. 
CHAPTER XIII. 
THE OUTER-ALTS. 
General direction and character. — Folds of — Compression. 
— The Sentis and the Churlirsten. — The Walen See. 
— The Rigi and Rossberg. — History of the Rigi. — 
Mount Pilatus. — The Glarus mountains. — Klippen. — 
Ihe Mythen. — Stanzerhorn. — Buochserhorn 
CHAPTER XIV. 
THE CENTRAL MASSIVES. 
The Alps not a single chain, but a succession of massives. 
— Complex structure of the massives. — The St. Gott- 
hard. — The tunnel. — The Aar massif. — Complex fold- 
ing of the strata. — The fan structure. — Enormous 
amount of denudation 
CHAPTER XV. 
THE LAKE OF GENEVA. 
Size, height, depth, and form of the lake.— The shores.— 
The cone ol the TiniHe. — The surrounding heights. — 
Conformation of the lake. — The Haut Lac. — The 
Grand Lac. — The Petit Lac. — The outflow. — The Col 
between Lausanne and Ncuchatel. — The present out- 
flow. — The Perte du Rhone 
CHAPTER XVI 
THE MASSIF OF MONT BLANC. 
The form of the massif.— The Aiguilles Rouges. The 
Valley of Chamouni. — The Val Ferret. — Protogine. 
The Crystalline Schists. — The carboniferous Pudding- 
