INDEX. 
301 
T. 
Tagliamento, gravel produced by its torrents, 
188. 
Talarcoch, section and organic remains at, 178. 
Talbot, T. M. Esq. caves on his property at Ni- 
cholaston, 80. 
--Miss, bones from Crawley, in her col¬ 
lection, 81. 
Talus of post-diluvian gravel resting on diluvium, 
189- 
Tarifa, remains of elephant and rhinoceros, 159. 
Tapir fossil, in Val d’Arno, 182. 
Taro River, effect of its inundation, 188. 
Teeth, number found at Kirkdale, 17- 
-mixed with broken bones at Kirkdale, 16. 
-number of, disproportionate to that of the 
bones, 16. 
-first set of young hyaenas, 17. 
-of old hyaenas worn to the stumps, 29. 
-fragments of, in breccia, 49. 
. . . . in due proportion to the bones except at 
Kirkdale, 142. 
Terraces, or parallel roads, left by the bursting of 
lakes in North America, 216. 
-parallel on banks of Rhine, Salza, and 
Iser, 217. 
Terrain d’atterissement, is diluvial loam, 191. 
Thames Mouth, affords alluvium on diluvium, 190. 
Thames Valley, state of its gravel, 198. 
Theux, cave with stalagmite, and recent bones, 
near, 112. 
Thiede, near Brunswick. Heap of remains found 
there, 181. 
Throat of cave at Kiihloch, inclined upwards, 
141. 
Tliuringerwald, caves at Glucksbrun, and Lei- 
benstein, 104. 
Tiger, at Kirkdale, 17. 
-polish in his den, 32. 
-found at Plymouth, 72. 
-rare at Kirkdale, 35 
Tiger, tooth of, in breccia of Antibes, 149. 
Tin, diluvial, in Malacca, Banca, and islands near 
Sumatra, 220. 
Topaz in gravel of Cairn Gorm, 220. 
Torre, gravel produced by its torrents, 188. 
Torrents, their effect at base of mountains, 188. 
Tortoises indicate warm climate, 45. 
Trap, cut by valleys of denudation in Stirlingshire, 
202 . 
Trebbia River, effect of its inundations, 188. 
Trent, gravel in valley of, 194. 
Trentham, elephants’ remains near, 174. 
Trimmer, Mr. remains found by him at Brentford, 
176. 
Tungusia, hairy elephant found there preserved in 
ice, with its flesh entire, 45. 172. 183. 
Tusk of elephant, in cave at Paviland, 86. 
Tynemouth, much diluvium near it, 192. 
U. 
Uudervaultings in the floor at Scharzfeld, full of 
bones, 115. 
Underwood, Mr. his account of the Paris hyaena 
eating his own feet, 28. 
-observation of diluvial action 
on the rocks near Llanrwst, 206. 
Unicorn fossil, old name of fossil bears, 104. 
-drawing of fossil in Leibnitz, ibid. 
Urn, sepulchral, in cave of Zahnloch, 131. 
Urns, sepulchral, in cave at Gailenreuth, 100. 
Urus, in gravel at Butterby, Derbyshire, 63. 
V. 
Val d’Arno, bones in diluvium of, 26. 
-its analogies to Vale of Pickering, 
182. 
Valleys round Muggendorf resemble gutters in 
a meadow, 126. 
