index. 
290 
Germany, bones in its caves like tliose in England, 
99. 
-— plains in the north of, covered with 
granite blocks, 193. 
Gibson, Sir Alex. Maitland, his tusk of elephant 
from Scotland, 179. 
■ ■■ — ' John, Esq. of Stratford, his collection; 
first brought specimens to London, presented 
ditto to public collections, 14. 
Gibraltar, osseous breccia in fissures and caves, 
148. 
-bones in same state as at Gailenreuth, 
153. 
-rock 1439 feet above the sea, ibid. 
Glass bottle in breccia at, 156. 
Glen Roy, parallel roads or terraces near it, the 
only case in Britain, 217. 
Gnawing, marks of, on bones at Kirkdale, 16. 
-by a living hyaena, similiar to 
those on bones at Kirkdale, 38, and Plate 
XXIII. 
-marks of teeth on bones at Sundwickj 
106. 
Goats Hole, cave at Paviland, 82. 
Gogmagog Hills, chalk capped with gravel, 198. 
Gold in gravel of South America, 218. 
-obtained from stream works in England, 
Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, 210. 
-sand in Africa of diluvial origin, 220. 
--its general dispersion, 220. 
Goldfuss, his account of bones from Westphalia, 
113. 
---caves near Muggendorf, 
100 . 
Goose bone found at Lawford in diluvium, 27. 
Gorge of the Bode River at Bauman’s Hohle, 
118. 
—-diluvian, at Peckaw, containing caves, 
161. 
_of the Arno, at Incisa, near Florence, 182. 
--- at New Malton, 43. 
Gorges not referable to actual causes, 214. 
Graminivora more liable than carnivora to fall into 
fissures, 56. 
-chiefly in fissures, and why, 152. 
Granite blocks in Russia and north of Germany, 
193. 
Gravel considerable in East Devon and Dorset, 
247. 
-pebbles and blocks can be traced to their 
source, 191. 
-diluvial, its compound character, ibid. 
-in midland counties described, 195, et 
seq. 
-- miscellaneous, at Shipston-on-Stour, 250. 
-partly angular, partly round, at London, 
256. 
-its position proves a deluge, 226. 
— - - its compound character proves a deluge, 
227. 
—— —. . ■■ in midland coun¬ 
ties, 196. 
-diluvian, near Lake Huron, 215. 
— . partly angular, partly round, at Oxford, 
255. 
-of limestone in Wicklow and Wexford, 
208. 
-diluvian, near Edinburgh, 203. 
-of two eras in Alpine regions, 189. 
Greenough, Mr. his summaryof proofs of a deluge, 
224. 
-first principles of geology, 
188. 
Grenville, Lord, finds quartzose pebbles at 
Dropmore, 252. 
Grew mentions elephants in Northamptonshire, 
174. 
Grey wethers on the downs of Wilts and Berks, 
248. 
Grimes, Mr. his tusk of elephant from Lawford, 
177. 
Grovant mine near Halkin, 178. 
Guelderland, hills of diluvium crossing it, 189. 
Gypsum, containing caves at Kostritz, 167. 
