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The text surveys the hidden processes and features beneath the Earth's surface, combining geological history, fossil evidence, and the mechanics of subterranean heat, uplift and subsidence. It explains the formation of strata and mineral deposits, examines volcanic activity and earthquakes, and describes springs, geysers, and artesian wells. Attention is given to caverns and their peculiar fauna and formations, the preservation of ancient organisms in rock, and human interactions with the underground through mining and urban catastrophe. Throughout it links scientific explanation to practical consequences, from resource exploitation to natural hazards.

INDEX.

  • Aben Aboo, last Morisco chief of Granada, his end, 174
  • Abraham, his purchase of the field of Machpelah with silver money, 297
  • Abydos, rock-hewn cemeteries of, 205
  • Abyssinia, rock-churches of, 186
  • Aconcagua, height of the volcano of, 54
  • Adelsberg, cave of, vast dimensions of the, 135, 138
    • entrance to the Cave of, 137
    • stalagmital formations of, 140
    • traversed by a river, 150
    • fungi in the, 157
    • subterranean animals found in the, 162, 163
    • insects in the, 163
  • Adit levels, drainage by, 269
  • Adullam, David’s refuge in the cave of, 169
  • Æolian caverns, 198-200
    • those of Terni, 198
    • fables respecting, 199
  • Africa, future services of Artesian wells to, 51
    • cannibal caves of South, 234
  • Agates, 496
  • Aidepsos, antiquity of the hot baths of, 44
  • Ajunta, rock-temples of, 182, 183
  • Alabaster, origin of, 4
    • of Montmartre, 468
    • of Volterra, 468
    • of England, 469
  • Alaghez, sulphur of the crater of the volcano of, 445
  • Albania, subterranean water-courses of, 150
  • Albano, Lake of, the crateriform hollow forming the, 132
  • Albert the Great, his discovery of arsenic, 385
  • Alchemists, their search for gold, 371
  • Aleschga, fire temple of, 91
  • Aleutian Mountains, volcanoes of the, 61
  • Aleutian Archipelago, formation of a new volcanic island in the, 60
  • Alexander the Great, wealth of, 286, 298
  • Aldborough, amber found on the coast at, 450
  • Algeria, Artesian wells of, 51
  • Algiers, great part of, destroyed by the earthquake of 1755, 118
  • Aljaska, volcanoes of the peninsula of, 61
  • Almaden del Azogue, quicksilver mines of, 371-373
    • mines of New Almaden in California, 378
  • Alpujarras, destruction of the Moors of Granada in the caves of, 173, 174
  • Alston, situation of the town of, 366
  • Alston Moor, horses used in the mines of, 262
    • great drain of Nent Force Level, 270
    • lead mines of, 365, 366
  • Altaï, copper mines of the, 326
    • porphyry of the, 468
  • Alten Fjord, copper mines of, 324
  • Aluminium, discovery and uses of, 387
  • Aluminium-bronze, 387
  • Amber, modes of collecting, on the Prussian coast, 449
    • diggings near Dantzig, 449, 450
    • various places in which it is found, 450
    • what is amber? 450
    • the extinct amber-tree, 451
    • insects inclosed in amber, 452-455
    • ancient and modern trade in, 455-457
    • constituents of, 458
    • mines of Tolfa, 458
    • manufacture of, 459
  • Amblyopsis spelæus, of the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky, 168
  • America, number of active volcanoes in Western and Central, 61
    • copper mines of, 326
    • ancient copper mines of, 327
    • iron industry of, 362
    • lead mines of, 367
    • silver mines of, 300-314
    • coal-fields of North, 424
    • fossil monkeys of South, 24
    • animals of the Pliocene period and of the present day, 24
  • Ammonites, number of species of the,18
    • characteristics of the, 18
  • Ammonites Henleyi, 9
  • Anaitis, golden statue of the goddess, 286
  • Anchorites, caves of, 178
  • Ancyloceras gigas, 19
  • Andernach, on the Rhine, glacial beer cellars of, 192
    • entrance to the glacière of, 201
  • Andes, sea-shells found on the, 34
    • fish disgorged from the volcanic caverns of the, 69
  • André, St., town and church of, buried by a landslip of Mount Grenier, 127
  • Andreasberg, St., depth of one of the pits of, 247
  • Animals, impressions produced on, by an earthquake, 113
    • subterranean, 159-168
    • divine honours paid to them by the Egyptians, and converted into mummies, 205
    • caves containing remains of extinct animals, 213
  • Anoplotheriums, size and characteristics of the, 23
  • Antæopolis, rock-hewn cemeteries of, 205
  • Anthony, St., of Egypt, his rock-cave, life, and death, 178, 179
  • Anthracites, or non-bituminous coal, 401, 402
    • value of, for steam-engines, 405
  • Antimony, first mention of, 383
  • Antioch, earthquake of, in the reign of Trajan, 97
    • its subsequent subversion by an earthquake, 97
  • Antiparos, Grotto of, 134
  • Antuco, eruption of the volcano of, in 1835, 79
  • Apallachian coal-field, its enormous extent, 424
  • Apollo, at Delphi, golden statue of, 285
  • Apteryx australis of New Zealand, 216
  • Aptornis, Professor Owen’s resuscitation of the, 217
  • Aqueducts of the Romans, 41
    • of the Turks, 41, 42
  • Aqueous rocks, countless ages of the formation of the, 1, 5
    • incomplete knowledge of these sedimentary formations, 1
    • aqueous strata disturbed by igneous formations, 4
  • Arabia, sulphur of, 446
  • Arcadia, consecrated caves to Artemis and Pan in, 187
  • Arcueil, artificial mushroom-beds at, 158
  • Arica, effects of an earthquake sea-wave at, 109
  • Argentiferous veins of the Clausthal and the Veta madre, their length, 247
  • Armenia, hermits in, 179
  • Arnaud, St., Colonel, his massacre of the Arabs in the cave of Shelas, 176
  • Arracan, mud volcanoes of the coast of, 93
  • Arsenic, discovery of, 385
    • supply of, 385
  • Artesian wells, subterranean heat shown by, 32
    • theory of, 48
    • of the inhabitants of the Sahara, mentioned by Olympiodorus, 48
    • the well of Grenelle at Paris, 49
    • Artesian well sunk in the London basin, 49
    • various uses of Artesian wells, 50
    • those of Algeria, 51
    • future importance of, in Africa and Australia, 51, 52
  • Ashes thrown out by volcanic eruptions, 66, 67
  • Asia Minor, earthquakes of, in the reign of Tiberius, 97, 100
  • Asphalte, 426
    • found swimming on the Dead Sea, 427
    • uses of, 427
    • pavements made of, 428
  • Assuan, rock-hewn cemeteries of, 205
  • Asterophyllites comosa, 392
  • Augustus, Emperor, and the sacrilegious soldier, story of, 286
  • Aurignac, sepulchral grotto of, 228, 229
  • Australia, future importance of Artesian wells to, 52
    • stalactital caves of, 141
    • ossiferous caves of, 216
    • discovery of gold in, 289
    • Sir Roderick Murchison’s surmises, 289
    • copper mines of, 329
  • Austria, coal-fields of, 423
    • salt mines of, 433-436
  • Auvergne, carbonic acid gas springs of, 88
    • maare, or crateriform hollows, in, 132
  • Avaricum (Bourges), Cæsar’s siege of, 347
  • Averno, Lake of, formed in an extinct crater of a volcano, 57
  • Aviculopecten sublobatus, fossils of, 15
  • Axmouth, landslip at, 128
    • Sir C. Lyell’s account of it, 128
  • Azores, earthquakes in the, 100
  • Azure Cave of Capri, beauty of the marine excavation called the, 143
  • Babylon, golden image of Belus at, 285
  • Bagdad, coins of, 287
  • Baghilt coal mine, in Wales, drowned, 273
  • Bahaud, Port, upheaval of the land at, 36
  • Baku, burning springs of, 91
    • new mud volcano near, 95
  • Balearic Islands, troglodytes of, 234
  • Ballarat, gold mines of, 291
  • Baltic, changes on the shores of the, 451
  • Banca, tinstone of, 335
  • Bann Bridge, subsidence of the land at, 36
  • Barbary, earthquake of 1755 in, 118
  • Barigazzo, burning springs near, 90
  • Bath, thermal springs of, 43
  • Bats, clusters of, in caverns, 159
  • Baumann’s Cave, in the Harz Mountains, 136
    • fatal expedition, 136
  • Bean shot and feathered shot of copperworks, 321, 322
  • Bear, grisly, of the Rocky Mountains, 125
    • bones of huge and formidable extinct species found in caverns, 123, 125
    • remains of bears found in caves, 213
  • Beatus, St., his cave on the Lake of Thun, 181
    • pilgrimages to his cave, 181
  • Beauheyl, or ‘living streams’ of tin, 337
  • Beaujonc, scenes of the inundation of the mine of, 274
  • Beckford, his remarks on the Grotto of Pausilippo and Virgil’s tomb, 242, 243
  • Beetle, cavern, in the cave of Adelsberg, 163
    • in the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky, 167
  • Belemnites of the Lias and Oolite, 19
    • size and characteristics of the, 19, 20
  • Belemnite, restored, 19
  • Belgium, lead mines of, 367
    • production of zinc in, 381
    • coal-fields of, 423
  • Belus, image of, in the temple of Babylon, 285
  • Belzoni, his aptitude for his work, 203
  • Benedict, St., his cave near Subiaco, 180
  • Berchtesgaden, salt mines of, 436
  • Bergmann, his experiments with platinum, 382
  • Berguen, Louis von, discovers the art of cutting diamonds, 478
  • Beryl, the, 491, 492
  • Bethlehem, Church and Grotto of the Nativity at, 188
  • Bewick, Thomas, a coal-hewer in early life, 419
  • Biban-el-Moluk, the royal tombs of Thebes, 202-204
  • Biscayana, Veta de la, silver mine of, 304
    • its great wealth and subsequent abandonment, 304
  • Billiton, tinstone of, 335
  • Birds, cave-haunting, 160
  • Birmah, mud volcanoes of, 93
    • rock-temples, 184
  • Bismuth, first mention of, 383
    • whence furnished, 383
  • Bituminous substances, 426
  • Black Country, iron furnaces of the, 351
  • Black lead. See Plumbago.
  • Blast furnaces for iron, 352
    • benefits of the hot blast, 353
  • Blasting in mines and its dangers, 258-260
  • Bleyberg-à-Montzen, lead mines of, 367
  • Blothrus spelæus, of the Cave of Adelsberg, 163
    • its pursuit of the cavern-beetle, 163
  • Blowers in coal-mines, 279
  • Bogs, effects of bursting of, 130
  • Bohemia, ice-caves of, 197
    • gold coins of, 287
    • gold of, 288
    • silver mines of, 299
    • their produce, 300
    • tin mines of, 336
    • iron mines of, 358
    • coal-fields of, 423
  • Bolivia, active volcanoes of, 61
  • Bolsena, Lake of, formed in the extinct crater of a volcano, 57
  • Bonifacio, in Corsica, caverns of, 144, 145
  • Borax, or borate of soda, former chief supply of, 459
    • obtained as a crude substance in various places, 459
    • the suffioni of the Florentine lagoons, 460
  • Boring for minerals, 249
    • Williams’s account of the emotions of the boring party, 249
    • mode of operation, 250, 251
    • prices in the North of England for boring, 250 note
    • implements used for boring, 250
  • Borneo, diamond mines of, 480
  • Borrowstoness Colliery, 410
  • Bosio, Anthony, his discovery of the catacombs, 209
  • Boston, in America, smelting-houses of the Bay of, 328
  • Botallack mine, in Cornwall, 317-319
    • the blind miner of, 319, 320
  • Bourbon, Isle of, volume of the lava stream of the eruption of 1787, 75
  • Bracciano, Lake of, formed in the extinct crater of a volcano, 57
  • Brachiopods of the Silurian seas, 12, 13
  • Brandstein, ice-cave of, 197
  • Brazil, ossiferous caves of, 216
    • iron-ores of, 363
    • lead mines of, 367
  • Bressay, islet of, its marine caverns, 142
  • Breton, Cape, rain-drops of the Carboniferous period preserved at, 29
  • Brienz, village of, twice buried by a landslip, and twice reconstructed, 127
  • Brilliants, 479, 484
  • Britannia metal, 335
    • manufacture of, 383
  • Brittany, traces of depression of the land on the coast of, 37
  • Brixham, bone-caves of, 227
  • Bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, 332
    • implements of, found in Switzerland, 332
  • Brownhill, in North America, bituminous coal-field at, 424
  • Brûlé, near St. Etienne, burning coalmine at, 283
  • Brunswick, New, coal-fields of, 424
  • Buch, Leopold von, his observations as to the rise of the land of Sweden, 35
  • Büdöshegy, in Transylvania, sulphur caves of the mountain, 446
    • visit to the caves, 446
  • Bufador, or the water-spout of Pope Luna, 146
  • Buffalo, food of the, 26
  • Burgbrohl, carbonic acid gas spring of, and quantity it produces, 88
  • Burra-Burra copper mine, in Australia, 329
  • Busingen, destruction of the village of, 124
  • Bustamente, Don José, his draining gallery, 304
  • Cadiz, effects of the great earthquake of 1755 on, 117, 118
  • Cadmium, discovery and uses of, 386
  • Calabria, earthquake of 1783 in, 98
    • conduct of the peasants in the, 99
    • movement of the sea during the earthquake, 107
    • depth of the original shock of 1857, 111
  • Calamine, zinc produced from, 380
    • worked in Prussia, Belgium, and England, 381
  • Calamites nodosus, 393
  • Caldera, copper mines of, 326
  • California, upheaval of the land at, 34
    • discovery of gold in, 288
    • immense flood of emigration into, 289
    • gold-washing at, 295
    • copper mines of, 328
    • iron discovered in, 362
    • quicksilver of, 378
  • Callistus, catacomb of, discovery of the, 210
  • Calobozo, sounds accompanying earthquakes at, 103
  • Camborne, copper mines of, 317
  • Cambrian rocks, antiquity of the, 2, 3, 10
    • fossils of the, 10, 11
  • Cambyses, his enormous wealth, 286
  • Campagna, different kinds of stone of the, 208
  • Canada, iron pyrites of, 448
  • Canary Islands, earthquakes of the, 100
    • maare, or crateriform hollows, of the, 132
  • Cane, Grotto del, cruel experiments on dogs at, 89
  • Canstadt, in WurtembergWurtemberg, mills kept at work in winter by Artesian wells, 50
  • Capac Urcu, the volcanic cone of, blown to pieces, 67
  • Caraccas, town of, destroyed by an earthquake, 101
  • Carbonic acid gas springs, 88
    • those of Germany, 88
  • Carboniferous period, fishes of the, 13
    • vegetable and animal remains of the, 14, 18
    • insects of the, 15
    • rain-drops of the, preserved at Sydney, in Cape Breton, 29
    • proof of the density of the atmosphere of the, 29
    • plants of the, 391
  • Carburetted hydrogen, springs of, 90-93
  • Carclaze tin mine, 341
  • Cardiganshire, lead mines of, 366
  • Cardona, rock-salt of the valley of, 437
  • Cardrew mine, in Cornwall, drainage of, 270
  • Carguairazo, fish disgorged from the eruption of the volcano of, 69, 70
  • Carinthia, dollinas and jamas of, 130
    • subterranean water-courses of, 150
    • fungi of the caves of, 158
    • iron of, 358
  • Carlsbad, hot springs of, 43
  • Carmel, Mount, grotto of the prophet Elijah on, 188
    • church on, 188
  • Carniola, dollinas and jamas of, 130
    • subterranean water-courses of, 150
  • Carnon, near Falmouth, tin-stream of, 338
  • Carrara marble, origin of, 4
    • quarries of, 465
    • situation of the quarries, 465
    • the town of, 465
  • Carron iron-works established, 350
  • Carson river, silver mines near the, 314
  • Cass, General, his report on the copper mines of Lake Superior, 328
  • Cassiterides, or tin islands, Herodotus’ mention of, 333
  • Cassotis, at Delphi, antiquity of the, 44
  • Castro, John di, his manufacture of alum at Tolfa, 458
  • Catacombs of Rome, 205
    • gallery with tombs, 206
    • sepulchral inscriptions, 209
    • Bosio’s discovery of the catacombs, 209
    • Cavaliere de Rossi’s researches, 210
    • these of Naples and Syracuse, 210
    • those of Paris, 210
  • Catania threatened by the lava-stream from Etna, 72
    • partly destroyed by the lava, 73
  • Catorce, Alamos de, silver mine of, 303
  • Caucasus, mud volcanoes of the, 93, 95
    • earthquakes of, 100
  • Cavern-roofs, falling in of, causing landslips, 129
  • Caves, in general, 133
    • their various forms, 133
    • natural tunnels, 133, 134
    • dimensions of caves, 135
    • discovery of caves, 135
    • the various rocks in which they occur, 136
    • marine caves, 142
    • volcanic caves, 146
    • cave rivers, 149
    • cave vegetation, 156
    • subterranean animals, 159
    • caves as places of refuge, 169
    • hermit caves and rock-temples, 178
    • subterranean places of worship, 181
    • ice-caves and wind-holes, 192
    • rock-tombs and catacombs, 202
    • caves with bones of extinct animals, 213
    • subterranean relics of prehistoric man, 221
    • troglodytes, or cave-dwellers, 231
    • cave of St. Peter’s Mount, near Maestricht, 470
  • Celsius, his observations of the rise of the land in Sweden, 35
  • Cemeteries, rock-hewn, of Egypt, 204, 205
  • Cenis, Mont, railway tunnel through, 238-240
    • machines for boring the, 238, 239
    • mode of proceeding, 238-240
  • Cervus megaceros, the, of Ireland, 28
  • Ceylon, rock-temples of, 184
  • Chalcedony, 497
  • Chaldæa, silver mines of, 298
  • Chalk group, star fish of the, 18
  • Charlemagne, imperial mantle of, 478
  • Cheshire, salt mines of, 431
  • Chili, number of active volcanoes of, 61
    • great earthquake of, in 1835, 79
    • earthquakes of, generally, 100
    • effects of the earthquake sea-wave after the shock, 108
    • silver mines of, 313, 314
    • copper mines of, 326
    • lead mines of, 367
  • China-clay, or kaolin, how formed, 460
    • mode of treating it, 460
    • export of, from Cornwall and Devonshire, 461
  • ‘Chinaman’s Hole,’ gold diggings at, 292
  • Chinese, their use of springs of carburetted hydrogen, 90, 91
    • at the Australian gold diggings, 291
    • their discovery of gold near Mount Ararat, 291
  • Choke-damp, or black-damp, 278
    • destruction caused by, 281
  • Choquier, bones of extinct animals found in the cavern of, 214
  • Christians, tombs of the early, near Rome, 207, 208
  • Chrome, uses of, 385
    • discovery of, 386
    • whence obtained, 386
  • Chrysoberyl, or oriental chrysolite, 491
  • Chuquibamba, height of the volcano of, 54
  • Cinnabar, uses of, in early ages, 370
  • Cirknitz Lake, the Proteus first discovered in the, 164, 165
  • Clara, Boveda de Santa, at Almaden, 372
  • Cleveland district, iron manufacture of the, 354
  • Clausthal, length of the argentiferous veins of, 247
    • great adit levels of the mines of, 270
  • Clodius, Roman prætor, defeated by Spartacus at Vesuvius, 82
  • Coal and coal mines, 245, 246
    • age of, 390
    • plants of the Carboniferous age, 391
    • extent of the coal seams, 395
    • vast time required for the formation of the coal-fields, 395
    • the probable mode of formation, 396
    • derangements and dislocation of coal beds, 397, 398
    • separation of a coal-field into small areas by dykes or faults, 399
    • bituminous and non-bituminous coals, 401
    • chief coal-producing countries of the world, 402
    • the coal-fields of Great Britain, 402-422
    • the hewers and their work, 415, 418
    • other workmen, below and above the pit, 416, 417
    • early knowledge of coal, 419
    • its use prohibited by Edward I. in London, 419
    • the trade in coal in the middle of the seventeenth century, 420
    • increase in the demand and supply, 420
    • the question of the duration of our coal-fields, 420
    • coal-fields of foreign countries, 422-425
  • Coal-hewers of the North of England, 414
    • at work, 415
    • how they are paid, 416
  • Coalbrookdale, iron manufacture in, 349
  • Coal-cutting machines, 415
  • Cobalt, name of, 384
    • uses of, and whence obtained, 384
  • Coca, stimulating properties of, 311
  • Cochin China, rock-temples of, 184
  • Coins, the oldest known gold, 287
  • Collieries, casualties in, 245
    • drainage of the water in, 272
  • Colossochelys Atlas, gigantic proportions of the, 24
  • Columbia, mud volcanoes of, 93
  • Columbia, British, gold-fields of, 293
    • coal-fields of, 424
  • Consolidated Mines in Cornwall, amount of sinking in the, 251
  • Conto, Monte, landslip of the, 127
  • Copal-tree, resin at the foot of the, 451
  • Copiapo, in Chili, discovery of silver at, 248
    • silver mines of, 313
  • Copper, name and antiquity of, 315
    • how found, 315
    • its uses and compounds, 315
    • mines of Cornwall, 316, 317
    • ores and process of smelting, 320, 321
    • mines of Sweden, Germany, and Russia, 322-326
    • those of America, 326-329
    • and of Australia, 329
    • history of some of our copper mines, 329
    • lodes of Cornwall, 337
  • Copperopolis, copper mines of, 328
  • Coquimbo, copper mines of, 326
  • Corals, primeval, 16
  • Corneale, Cave of, colossal stalagmites of the, 140
  • Cornwall, mines of, 316
    • tin mines of, 336
    • persons employed in them, 343
    • zinc produced in, 382
    • China-clay of, 460, 461
  • Corsica, marine caves of, 145
  • Cort, Mr., his improvements in iron manufacture, 350
  • Corundum, 489
  • Cosiguina, phenomena of an eruption of, 65, 67
    • destruction caused by the eruption of 1835, 67
  • Cosmo III., Grand Duke of Tuscany, burns a diamond, 479
  • Cotopaxi, shape of, 53
    • enormous stones hurled by an eruption of, 66
    • phenomena of the eruption of 1803, 69
    • noises heard 109 miles off during an eruption of, 104
  • Cretaceous period, fossils of the, 19, 22, 23
    • causes of landslips in the, 129
  • Crete, labyrinth of, 174, 175
    • consecrated caves and grottoes to Zeus in, 187
  • Crimea, mud volcanoes of the, 93
  • Crinnis Copper Mine, Old, abandoned but reworked, 329, 330
  • Crinoids, or sea-lilies, fossil, 17
  • Crœsus, his enormous wealth, 286
  • Crookes, Mr., his discovery of thallium, 388
  • Crowe, Mr., of Hammerfest, forms a copper-mining company in Norway, 324
  • Crustaceans of the Silurian seas, 11, 12
  • Cuba, copper mines of, 329
    • iron ores of, 363
  • Cumana, destruction of the town of, by an earthquake, 102
    • sounds accompanying the shocks, 103
  • Cuthbert, St., his cave on the Coast of Northumberland, 180
    • account of him, 180
    • ‘beads of St. Cuthbert,’ 180
  • Curtis, Thomas, his difficult work in the Huel Wherry tin mine, 339, 340
  • Cyclops, troglodytic caverns of the, at the base of Mount Etna, 232
  • Cyrus, enormous treasures accumulated by, 286
  • Cyprus, ancient silver mines of, 298
  • Cyzicus, the oldest known specimen of a gold coin of, 287
  • Dahra, French atrocities at the caves of the, 176
  • Dalecarlia, iron ores of, 360
  • Dalmatia, dollinas and jamas of, 130
    • subterranean water-courses of, 150
  • Dalton-le-Dale, drainage of the coal-mine of, 272
  • Dambool, rock-temple of, 184
  • Dammara australis, masses of resin at the base of the trunk of the, 451
  • Dana, Professor, his views respecting volcanoes, 79
  • Dannemora, iron-works of, 360
  • Dantzig, amber found near, 449
  • Darien, platinum discovered at, 382
  • Darius Hystaspis, his enormous wealth, 286
  • Davy, Sir Humphry, his safety-lamp, 280
    • his discovery of aluminium and magnesium, 387
    • and of sodium, 388
  • Delgada, Punta, in the Island of San Miguel, 147
  • Delphi, subterranean hollow under the tripod of the priestess of, 187
  • Demidoff, Prince, his copper mines, 326
    • his iron mountain in the Oural, 357, 358
  • Denbighshire, lead mines of, 366
  • Derbyshire, lead mines of, 366
  • Denmark, enormous antiquity of the peat mosses of, 221
    • remnants of a former vegetation and articles of human workmanship found in the mosses of, 222
    • the ‘shell-mounds’ of, 222
  • Depressions, subterranean, 34, 36
    • submarine forests in various places, 36
    • evidences of depression, 36, 37
    • probable causes of, 38
  • Derbyshire spar, 469
  • Devon Great Consols Mines, success of the copper mines of, 330
  • Devonian period, fishes of the, 13
  • Devonshire, tin mines of, 336
    • miners and wages of, 343
    • china-clay of, 460, 461
  • Diablerets, falls of the, 121
    • escape of a peasant from his living tomb in the, 122
    • causes of the phenomenon, 123
  • Diamond, the, 477
    • diamond-cutting, 478
    • rose diamonds and brilliants, 479
    • destroyed by heat, 479
    • stones of India and Brazil, 480
    • the Russian diamond, and the Pitt or Regent diamond, 485
    • that of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, 485
    • the Koh-i-Noor, 486
    • diamonds and diamond-dust used for industrial purposes, 489
  • Dinornis, size of the, 28
    • Professor Owen’s resuscitation of the, 217
  • Dinotherium, size and characteristics of the, 23
  • Diodorus Siculus, his account of the tin trade of Britain, 333
  • Divining rod, the, 248
    • how used, 249
  • Dolcoath tin mine, 337
  • Dolores, mine of, 303
  • Domingos, San, in Portugal, Roman mines of, 448
    • now worked by the Baron of Pommorão, 448
    • account of the works, 448
  • Donati, Vitaliano, his account of the fall of a mountain near Sallenches, 122
  • Doncaster, gigantic fungus in a tunnel near, 158
  • Donegal, bursting of bogs in, 131
  • Droitwich, salt-works of, 432
  • Drontheim, or Tronyem, city of, 324
  • Dudley, Lord, establishes iron-works near Stourbridge, 349
  • Dufan, in Arabia, sulphur of the, 446
  • Dukinfield colliery, depth of, 247
  • Dunfermline, monastery of, obtains a licence to dig coals, 419
  • Durham, coal-fields of, 403, 407
  • Dyeing, use of tin in the processes of, 335
  • Earthquakes, preceding volcanic eruptions, 65
    • volcanoes considered as the safety-valves of, 78, 79
    • but sometimes accompany volcanic eruption, 79
    • extent of misery caused by, 97-99
    • the horrors of, increased by man, 99
    • the progress of civilisation retarded by earthquakes, 99, 100
    • regions to which they are confined, 100
    • duration of the shocks, 101
    • indications of a coming earthquake, 102
    • sounds accompanying earthquakes, 103
    • sounds unaccompanied by movement of the earth, 104
    • vertical or undulatory motion of shocks, 104
    • extent and force of the seismic wave motion, 105, 106
    • movements of the sea in earthquakes, 106, 107, 117
    • extent of the wave motion, 109
    • changes caused by earthquakes in the configuration of the soil, 109, 110
    • causes of earthquakes, 111
    • probable depth of the focus, 111, 112
    • opinions of Sir C. Lyell and Mr. Poulett Scrope, 112
    • effects of an earthquake on man and animals, 112, 113
    • account of the great earthquake of Lisbon, 114
  • Egg, Isle of, atrocities of the Macleods in the cave of the, 171
  • Egypt, rock-temples of, 184
    • tombs of the kings in Thebes, 202-204
    • compared to an iron furnace, 347
    • quarries of, 474, 475
  • Ehrenberg, his discovery of the animated dust of the Harmattan, 156
  • Eifel, volcanic district of the, 58
    • carbonic acid gas springs of the, 88
    • crateriform hollows, or maare, in the, 131
  • Eileithyia, rock-hewn cemeteries of, 205
  • Eimeo, hole in the island of, 133
    • tradition respecting this hole, 133
  • Elba, iron industry of, 362
  • Elephanta, rock-temples of, 183
  • Elevations of the land produced by earthquakes, 111
  • Elfdal, porphyry of, 467
  • Ellora, rock-temples of, 183
  • Emerald, or beryl, 491, 492
  • Emery, whence obtained, 463
    • total production of, 463
  • Emmanuel, St., church of, in Abyssinia, 187
  • Ems, hot springs of, 43
  • Enamel, materials used for, 335
  • Encrinites lily, called ‘St. Cuthbert’s beads,’ 181
  • Encrinus liliiformis, fossil, 17, 18
  • Engihoul, human remains in the cavern of, 226
    • Dr. Schmerling’s explorations, 226
    • Sir C. Lyell’s, 227
  • Engis, human bones discovered in the cavern of, 226
  • Engines, stationary, used in mines, 263
  • England, subsidence of the land on the west and east coasts of, 36, 37
    • effects of a violent earthquake in, 100
    • shocks felt in, at various times, 100, 101
    • effects of the great earthquake of 1755 in, 118
    • the extinct hyena of, found in caves, 214
    • ossiferous caves in, 227
    • flint implements found in, 231
    • main causes of the prosperity of, 245
    • copper mines of, 316
    • manufacture of iron in, 349
    • lead mines of, 365, 366
    • zinc produced in, 381, 382
    • vast deposits of coal of, 402, 403
    • and their convenient distribution, 403
    • extent of the Great Central Coal-field, 406
    • quarries of, 464
  • Eozoon canadense, the only fossil found in the Laurentian rocks, 10
    • its extreme antiquity, 10
  • Epomeo, volcano of, its long periods of rest, 58
  • Erasinos, in Greece, antiquity of the spring of, 44
  • Ernst August Stollen, in the Harz, 271
  • Erzberg, or iron mountain, in Styria, 358
    • works at, and produce of, 359
  • Esquimaux, their iron implements, 347
  • EstrellaEstrella do Sul, or Star of the South, diamond, 487
  • Etna, Mount, M. Houel’s exploration of the crater of, 55
    • streams of lava in the eruption of 1669, 70
    • numbers of parasitic cones on the flanks of, 71
    • rate of progress of the lava-stream of 1699, 72
    • retention of heat in the lava-stream of 1832, 73
    • the Fossa della Palomba on, 147
    • ice-caves of, 198
    • troglodytic caverns of the Cyclops at the base of, 232
  • Euripides, his triumph, 476
  • Europe, volcanoes of, 61
  • Eurypterids, of the Silurian seas, 12
  • Fahlun, horses used in the copper mines of, 262
    • narrow escape in the mine, 264
    • copper-mine of, 322
    • ore of the mine, 323
    • the preserved body found in, 323
  • Ferdinand, Archduke, his visit to the Cave of Magdalena, 166
  • Fez, effects of the earthquake of 1755 at, 118
  • Fingal’s Cave, Sir W. Scott’s description of, 143
  • Fino, Don Andrea del, narrative of, in an earthquake, 99
  • Fire, its eternal strife with water, 1, 2
    • the subterranean forces, 7
  • Fire-damp, or carburetted hydrogen, 278
    • fatal explosions caused by, 281
  • Fish disgorged by volcanoes from caverns, 69
    • blind cavern, of the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky, 168
    • of the Upper Silurian group, 13
    • destruction of vast numbers of, by volcanic eruption, 15, 16
  • Flintshire, lead mines of, 366
  • Flores, Padre, his silver mine of ‘La Bolsa de Dios Padre,’ 304
  • Florins, or fiorini, origin of, 287
  • Fontaine-sans-fond, the, near Sable, 149
  • Footprints of former ages, preservation of, 28, 29
  • Forests, submarine, in various places, 36
  • Fossils, chronological importance of, to the geologist, 5, 6, 8
    • extinction of species, 9, 10, 14
    • those of the oldest and later periods, 10-29
  • Fountains, artificial, principle on which they are constructed, 42
    • of lava, 71, 72
    • of marine caverns, 146
  • Foxdale lead mine, in the Isle of Man, 366
  • Frais Puits, phenomenon of the, 150
  • France, effects of the great earthquake of 1755 in, 118
    • tin mines of, 336
    • consumption of coal in, 423
  • Frauenmauer Mountain in Upper Styria, ice-cave of the, 196, 197
  • Fredonia, town of, lit by springs of carburetted hydrogen, 90
  • Freiberg, drainage of the mines of, 270
  • French, their atrocities in the Cave of Longara, 170
    • their cruelty in Algeria, 176
  • Frio, Serro do, diamonds of the, 480
  • Fuegians, ‘shell mounds’ of the, 222
  • Fumaroles or steam-jets of volcanoes, 63
    • those of Jorullo of 1759 seen in 1803, 74
  • Fungi, subterranean, 157
    • Scopoli’s description of, 157
    • gigantic one at Doncaster, 158
    • the artificial mushroom-beds near Paris, 158
  • Furnaces, reverberatory, 321
  • Gallicia, salt mines of, 436
  • Ganoid fishes of the Upper Silurian group, 13
  • Garnet, the, 494
  • Garnock river bursts into a colliery, 276
  • Gas-springs, 88
  • Gellivara, in Swedish Lapland, mounds of magnetic iron-ore at, 360
  • Gems, superstitious power of, 477
  • Geological revolutions, influence of, on the earth-rind, 1
    • tabular geological profile, 3
    • periods of geological formations, 5
    • the same mineral substances in the oldest and newest formations, 5
    • guidance of the geologist in ascertaining the periods of the formations, 5
    • a continuous development to more highly organised species, 6
  • Georges, St., ice-cave of, 192
    • entrance to the glacière of, 201
  • Georg Stollen, great adit levels of the, in the Harz, 270
  • Germain, St., artificial mushroom-beds at, 158
  • Germany, effects of the great earthquake of 1755 in, 118
    • copper mines of, 325
    • lead mines of North Germany, 365
    • coal-fields of, 422
    • consumption of coal in, 423
    • quarries of, 464
  • Gibraltar, Rock of, monkeys of the, 24
  • Girgenti, town and trade of, 442
    • the sulphur mines of, 442
  • Glass, stained, colours of, how formed, 335
  • Glenmalure, lead mines of, 366
  • Glyptodon, size and characteristics of the, 25
  • Goaves, or old workings in coal mines, fire-damp in, 279
  • Goeppert, Professor, his observations on the extinct amber-tree, 451
  • Goethe, his remarks on the great Lisbon earthquake, 119
  • Goffin, Hubert, his heroism, 275
    • his future career, 276
  • Gold, antiquity of man’s knowledge of, 285
    • the story of the Golden Fleece, 285
    • statues of gold in ancient temples, 285
    • quantities of gold possessed by ancient monarchs, 286
    • earliest use of the metal, 287
    • auriferous land of the Iberian peninsula, 288
    • California and Australia, 288, 289
    • British Columbia and other places, 293
    • localities in which gold is deposited, 293, 294
  • Goldau, Vale of, devastated by a landslip, 123
    • destruction of the village of, 124
  • Golden Fleece, story of the, 285
  • Golubinas, or pigeon-holes, in Dalmatia and Carniola, 130
  • Goniatites of the Carboniferous period, 18
    • extinction of the, 18
  • Good Hope, Cape of, upheaval of the land at the, 34
  • Goroblagodat, Kuschwa, platinum of, 382
  • Gortyna, in Crete, labyrinth of, 174, 175
  • Gosforth Colliery, 409
  • Gothard, Mount St., proposed tunnel through, 241
  • Gower, bone-cave of, 228
  • Grâce-Dieu, glacière of, 192
    • stalagmites of ice in the, 193, 194
  • Graham’s Island, volcanic formation of, 59
    • its disappearance, 59
  • Granada, New, extent of the wave-motion of an earthquake at, 105
  • Granada, in Spain, destruction of the Moors of, 173
  • Graphite. See Plumbago.
  • Grasshopper, wing of, of the Carboniferous period, 15
  • Greece, subterranean water-courses of, 150
    • consecrated caves and grottoes of, 187
  • Greenhouses kept warm by water from Artesian wells, 50
  • Greenland, evidence of subsidence of the land at, 37
  • Grenelle, heat of the Artesian well of, at various depths, 32, 49
  • Grenier, Mount, landslip of, 127
  • Grosmont, iron manufacture of, 355
  • Guacharo, the Cueva del, 160, 161
  • Guacharo, a troglodytic bird, 160, 161
    • wholesale slaughter of, by the Indians, 161, 162
    • where found, 160, 162
  • Gualgayoc, the ventanillas of, 133
  • Gualgayoc, Cerro de San Fernando de, silver mines of, 309, 311
  • Guanaxuato, subterranean noises heard at, without earthquake, 104
  • Guanaxuato, rise of the town of, 302
  • Guatemala, volcanoes near the town of, 61
  • Guadiana, engulfment of the river, 150
  • Gunpowder, amount of, used in blasting in mines, 260
  • Gwennap, copper mines of, 317
  • Gypsum, origin of, 4
  • Haggar Silsilis, in Egypt, quarries of, 475
  • Haiti, upheaval of the land at, 34
  • Hann, Professor, a coal-hewer in early life, 419
  • Hanover, iron manufacture of, 357
  • Harmattan, animated dust of the, 156
  • Hartlepool, export of coal from, 413
  • Hartley Colliery, accident in the, 253
  • Harz Mountains, subterranean flora of the, 158
    • ice-caves of the, 197
    • great adit levels of the mines in the, 270
  • Haussmann, Professor, his visit to the Norwegian copper mine of Röraas, 324
  • Hawaii, effect of the eruption of Mauna Loa in 1840, 76
    • effects of an earthquake sea-wave at, 109
  • Heat, subterranean, 31
    • zone of invariable temperature, 31, 32
    • increasing temperature at a greater depth, 32
    • rate of increase, 32
    • proof everywhere of a subterranean source of heat, 32
  • Heaton, accident at the colliery of, 273
  • Herculaneum, destruction of the town of, 81-85
    • the mud-stream which caused the destruction, 85
    • discovery of the buried town, 86
  • Hermits, caves of, 178
  • Hermits, numbers of, in rock-caves and huts in the East, 179
  • Herodotus, his mention of the Cassiterides, 333
  • Hetton Colliery, ventilation of the, 278
  • Hiera, volcanic island of, 60
  • Hilda, St., colliery and galleries of, 410
  • Himmelfürst, in Saxony, silver-fields of, 299
  • Hindostan, coal-fields of, 424
  • Hoffmann, G. F., his description of the subterranean flora of the Harz Mountains, 158
  • Holland, earthquakes felt in, 101
    • effects of the great earthquake of 1755 in, 118
  • Homer, tin ornaments mentioned by, 332
  • Honduras, coal-fields of, 424
  • Horses used in mines, 262
  • Hot-springs in the frozen lands as well as in the tropics, 33
    • as a vent of subterranean heat, 33
  • Houel, M., his dangerous exploration of the crater of Mount Etna, 55
  • Howitt, William, his description of shipping coal on the Tyne, 412
  • Huancayo, the Franciscan monk of, 313
  • Huatulco, fountains of marine caverns in, 146
  • Huel Wherry, rise and fall of the tin-mine of, 339
  • Humboldt, M., his visit to the volcano of Rucu-Pinchincha, 55
    • his treatise on subterranean fungi, 158
  • Huancavelica, quicksilver mine of, 378
  • Hungary, ice-caves of, 197
    • salt mines of, 436
  • Hutton, Dr., a coal-hewer in early life, 419
  • Hydrostatic laws regarding the flow of springs, 40, 41
  • Hyena, remains of, found in caves, 213,214
  • Ibarra, supposed causes of a fever at, 70
  • Iberian peninsula, auriferous land of, 288
  • Ice, effect of the meeting of a lava-stream with, 74
  • Ice-caves and their phenomena, 193-201
  • Iceland, volcanic formation of, 4
  • Iceland, geysirs of, 45-48
    • Bunsen’s theory of the causes of the geysirs of, 47, 48
    • volcanoes of, 61
    • mud-volcanoes of, 93
    • ice-caves of, 198
  • Ichthyosaurus communis, characteristics and size of the, 20, 21
    • where found, 22
  • Idria, fungi of the mines of, 158
    • quicksilver mines of, 373-378
  • Iktis, island of, mentioned by Diodorus Siculus, 333
  • Iguanodon, size and characteristics of the, 22
  • Ilezk, rock-salt deposit of, 438
  • Illinois, coal-fields of, 424
  • India, mud-volcanoes of, 93
    • rock-temples of, 181
  • Indiana, coal-fields of, 424
  • Indies, West, earthquakes of, 100, 101
  • Insects enclosed in amber, 452-455
  • Ipsamboul, rock-temple of, 184
    • Warburton’s description of it, 184-186
  • Ireland, effects of the great earthquake of 1755 in, 118
    • coal-fields of, 404
    • why they are so little worked, 404
  • Iron, its value, 345
    • its wide diffusion, 345
    • meteoric iron, 347
    • ancient knowledge of, 347
    • extension of its uses in modern times, 348
    • British iron production, 348
    • smelting, 349
    • the hot blast, 353
    • the Cleveland district and the trade of Middlesborough, 364
    • amount and value of the British iron trade, 355
    • other statistics of the trade, 356
    • production of foreign countries, 357-363
  • Irtysch, copper and coal near the, 326
  • Isalco, formation of the volcano of, 59
    • in a constant state of eruption, 62
  • Iscalonga, in Basilicata, cave-dwellings of, 234
  • Iserlohn, in Westphalia, discovery of a cavern at, 135
  • Ispica, Val d’, cave-dwellings in the, 232
  • Istria, subterranean water-courses of, 150
  • Italy, mud-volcanoes of, 93
    • earthquakes of, 100
    • effects of the earthquake of 1755 in, 118
    • maare, or crateriform hollows, of, 132
    • cave-dwellings of Southern, 234
    • iron industry of, 362
  • Iwogasima, or Sulphur Island, of Japan, 444
  • Japan, sulphur of, 444
  • Java, number of active volcanoes of, 61
    • the ‘Valley of Death,’ or Poison Valley, of, 89
    • mud-volcanoes of, 93
    • maare, or crateriform hollows, of, 132
    • sulphur of, 445, 446
  • Jesuits, their intrigues during the earthquake at Lisbon, 116
  • Jet, formation of, 429
    • found at Whitby, 429
    • manufacture of jet ornaments, 430
  • John the Evangelist, St., his cave in the Isle of Patmos, 188
    • the cave converted into a chapel, 188
  • Jorullo, formation of the volcano of, 58
    • length of time the heat was retained in the lava-stream of 1759, 74
  • Judd, Dr., his dangerous visit to the crater of Kilauea, 56
  • Jura Mountains, cauldron-shaped depressions in the, 130
  • Kab, El, in Upper Egypt, rock-hewn cemeteries of, 205
  • Kamtschatka, energy of the volcanoes of, 61
    • earthquakes in, in 1737, 79
  • Kan, rock-hewn cemeteries of, 205
  • Kanara, rock-temples of, 181-183
  • Kaolin, or china-clay, how formed, and where, 460-462
  • Karli, rock-temples of, 183
  • Kea, Mount, tranquillity of the eruption of, in 1843, 76
  • Kentucky, coal-fields of, 424
  • Kertsch, mud-volcanoes near, 93
  • Kilauea, the lava lakes of, 64
    • length of the lava-stream in the eruption of 1840, 70
    • amount of lava thrown out by the eruption of 1840, 76
  • Killingworth Colliery, 410
  • Kingston, in Jamaica, effects of an earthquake sea-wave at, 107
  • Kinsale, effect of an earthquake sea-wave in the harbour of, 118
  • Kirghise hordes, their salt-works, 438
  • Kirkdale, Dr. Buckland’s account of the ossiferous cave of, 214, 215
  • Klaproth, his discovery of uranium, 385
    • works at Joachimsthal, 385
    • his discovery of rutile, or titanium, 386
  • Klîutschewskaja Skopa, eruption of the volcano of, 79
  • Koh-i-Noor, or Mountain of Light, diamond and its history, 486
  • Kohl, uses of, 383
  • Kongsberg, in Norway, silver mines of, 299
    • nuggets found at, 299
  • Kopperberg, iron manufacture of, 360
  • Kötlingia, effects of the eruption of, in 1758, 69
  • Kremnitz, discovery of the gold mines of, 248
  • Krisuvick, in Iceland, solfatara of, 444
  • Kupferschiefer, or copper-slate, of Thuringia, fossils of the, 15
  • Labuan, coal-fields of, 424
  • Lacustrine dwellings of Switzerland, 315
    • discovery of the, 223
    • ancient iron weapons found in the, 347
  • Laibach, Upper, river traversing the caves of, 150
  • Lalibala, rock-churches of, 186
    • town of, and country round, 187
  • Landslips, effects of earthquakes in producing, 110
    • that of Putley, in Hertfordshire, 110
    • igneous and aqueous causes of landslips, 121
    • cases of landslips, 121-128
    • caused by the falling in of cavern-roofs, 129
  • Lanuto volcano, lake formed in the extinct crater of the, 57
  • Lapis lazuli, 494
  • Lapland, auriferous veins in, 293
  • Laureacum, on the Danube, Roman iron manufactures at, 358
  • Laurentian rocks, 2, 3
    • their thickness, 2
    • the only fossil found in the, 10
  • Laurium, ancient silver mines of, 298
    • amount of lead in the scoriæ of the ancient silver mines of, 367
  • Lava, formation of fiery streams of, during volcanic eruptions, 70
    • phenomena attending the flow of a lava-stream, 72
    • effect of the meeting of a lava-stream with the sea, 73
    • and with ice, 74
    • vast dimensions of lava-streams, 74-76
    • waste of desolation of lava-fields, 77
    • progress of lava-streams, 77
  • Laxey lead mine, in the Isle of Man, 366
  • Lead, mine of, in Cardiganshire, section of a, 252
    • its property and uses, 364
    • its antiquity, 364
    • the mines of, in Europe, 365
    • production of, in foreign countries, 366-368
    • preparation of the ores, 368
    • Pattinson’s process, 368
  • Leadhills, in Lanarkshire, lead mines of, 366
  • Lebadeia, in Bœotia, cave of Trophonios near, 187
  • Lepidodendron elegans, 392
  • Leptodirus Hochenwartii, of the Cave of Adelsberg, 163
  • Levant, Cornish copper mine of, 319
  • Levels, in mining, 251
    • extent of the works in some cases, 251
    • drainage by adit levels, 269, 270
  • Lias, fossils of the, 19
  • Liège, depth of the coal mines of, 247
    • accident in a colliery at, 263
  • Life, organic, progress of, on earth, 28, 29
    • everywhere present on the earth, 156
  • Lignite, or wood-coal, 401
  • Lima, frequency of earthquakes at, 105
    • displacement of stones of obelisks by earthquake shocks, 105
    • effects of the earthquake sea-wave of 1746, 108
    • indifference of the inhabitants of, to earthquakes, 113
  • Limestone, magnesian, or Permian group, animal remains of the, 15
  • Limestone caves, 136
    • causes of their excavation, 136
    • stalactites and stalagmites, 139, 140
    • origin and slow formation of limestone, 141
  • Lisbon, great earthquake of, 114
    • effect of the shock, 114
    • fire and thieves in the city, 115, 116
    • total loss of life from all causes, 116
    • effects of this earthquake in various parts of the world, 117-119
  • Little Bounds, copper mine of, 319
  • Livres, St., ice-caves of, 192
    • lower glacière of, 193
    • upper glacière of, 195
    • ice-streams of the upper glacière, 195, 196
  • Lizards, oldest known fossils of, 14, 15
    • the enormous species of the Mesozoic ocean, 20, 21
  • Llandegui, slate quarries of, 469, 470
  • Locke, his remark respecting iron, 345
  • Lomond, Loch, sea-shells found on the banks of, 34
    • effects of the great earthquake of 1755 in, 118
  • London shaken by the Lisbon earthquake of 1755, 118
    • subterranean wonders of, 237, 238
  • Long, Major, his report on the copper mines of Lake Superior, 328
  • Longara, Cave of, massacre by the French in the, 170
  • Lorca, sulphur mine of, 444
  • Lowerz, destruction of the village of, by a landslip, 124
  • Luganure, lead mines of, 366
  • Luna, Pope, waterspout of, 146
  • Lycopolis, rock-hewn cemeteries of, 205
  • Maare, or crateriform hollows, of the Eifel, 131
    • in other places, 132
  • Macaluba, mud volcano of, 94
    • known to the ancients, 94
  • Madana, in Santa Cruz, height of the volcano of, 54
  • Madeira, volcanic formation of, 4
  • Madfuneh, rock-hewn cemeteries of, 205
  • Magdalena Grotto, or ‘Black Grotto,’ Protei of the, 165, 166
    • visit of the Archduke Ferdinand to the, 166
  • Magnesium, discovery and uses of, 387
  • Magnetic mountain in Russia, 367
  • Maina, marble of, 467
  • Malacca, tinstone of, 335
  • Malaga, effects of the earthquake of 1755 at, 118
  • Malmesbury, section of the coal-field south of, 398
  • Malta, troglodytes of, 234
  • Malwah, rock-temples of, 184
  • Mammalia, geological period of its prominence in life, 23
  • Mammoth, or primitive elephant, size and characteristics of the, 26
    • Professor Owen’s skeleton of the, 217
    • Gray’s Inn Lane an ancient hunting-ground for, 231
  • Mammoth Cave, in Kentucky, vast dimensions of the, 135, 138
    • Professor Silliman on the, 139
    • clusters of bats in the, 159
    • animals of the, 167
  • Man, Isle of, lead mines of, 366
    • zinc produced in, 382
  • Man, prehistoric, subterranean relics of, in Denmark, 221
    • in Switzerland, 223
    • age of human relics in caves, 225
  • Manchester Coal-field, 403
  • Manganese, ores of, 386
  • Mansfeldt, in Prussia, silver and copper mines of, 325
  • Marble of Derbyshire and Devonshire, 465
    • that of Carrara, 4, 465
    • that of Pentelikon and Parian, 466
    • Rosso antico and Verde antico, 467
  • Marennes, upheaval of the chalk cliffs at, 36
  • Marpena, Mount, in Paros, marble of, 466
  • Marquette, American town of, its iron industry, 362
  • Marshall, James, his discovery of gold in California, 288
    • his subsequent life, 289
  • Marsupites ornatus, fossil, 18
  • Martinique, Island of, destructive earthquake in the, 101
  • Maryland, copper mines of, 328
  • Masaya, volcanoes of, constant eruption of the, 63
  • Massachusetts, copper mines of, 328
  • Master-borers in the North of England, 250
    • their charges per fathom, 250
  • Mastodon, where the fossils of, are mostly found, 27
    • size and characteristics of the, 27
  • Matlock, thermal springs of, 43
  • Mauna Loa, in Hawaii, shape of the volcano of, 53, 54
    • Dr. Judd’s visit to, 56
    • growth of ferns on, 63
    • the lava-lakes of, 64
    • length of the lava-stream of an eruption of, 70
    • parasitic cones of, 71
    • volume of the lava-stream of 1840, 75
  • Maunch Chunk (or Bear Mountain), in Pennsylvania, enormous coal-field of, 425
  • Mauritius, fountains of marine caverns in, 146
  • Mediterranean Sea, upheaval of the land on the shores of the, 34
    • marine caverns of the coasts of the, 144
  • Medellin, the proprietor of the mine of Dolores, 303
  • Meerfeld, crateriform hollow and lake of, 132
  • Megatherium, size and characteristics of the, 24, 25
  • Melidoni, cave of, Turkish massacre in the, 175
  • Mequinez, effects of the earthquake of 1755 at, 118
  • Mercado, Cerro del, of Mexico, 363
  • Mercury, its properties and uses, 370, 371
    • known to the Greeks and Romans, 370
    • mines of Almaden, 371
    • those of Idria, 373
    • diseases to which the miners are liable, 373
    • mines of America, 378
  • Metallic veins, how generally found in mines, 246
    • how ores collected or precipitated in, 247
  • Metamorphic rocks, origin of, 4, 5
  • Meteoric iron, 347
  • Mettler, Bläsi, story of the escape of him and his wife, 124
  • Mettler, Sebastian Meinhardt, his escape from destruction, 125
  • Meuse, ossiferous caverns of the valley of the, 226
  • Mexico, silver mines of, 300-308
    • iron ores of, 363
  • Michael’s Mount, St., in Cornwall, 333
  • Middlesborough, its rapid rise, 354
    • its iron manufacture, 355
  • Miguel, Island of, the Punta Delgada of the, 147
  • Milagros, his silver mine in San Luis de Potosi, 308
  • Miller, Hugh, his account of a coal forest, 393
  • Milo, Island of, mud volcanoes of, 98
    • sulphur caves of the island of, 446
  • Mina Grande, lead mine of, 367
  • Minardo, Monte, near Bronte, volcanic formation of, 67
    • height of, 71
  • Mines, in general, 244
    • labours and perils of the miner, 244, 245
    • casualties in mines, 245
    • life in a mine, 245, 246
    • length and depth of mines, 247
    • discoveries of lodes, 248
    • the divining-rod, 248
    • boring, 249
    • divisions in coal mines, 255
    • long-wall working, 257
    • general view of mining operations, 257
    • tools employed in Cornwall, 258
    • mode of blasting, 258
    • heroism of miners, 259, 274
    • mode of loosening hard stones, 260, 261
    • tramways underground, and the conveyance of minerals, 261, 262
    • methods of descending, 263-266
    • man-engines for ascending or descending, 267
    • timbering and draining, 268-272
    • inundation, or drowning of mines, 273
    • evolution of foul gases, 276, 277
    • ventilation, 277
    • choke-damp, fire-damp, and blowers, 278, 279
    • the safety-lamp, 280
    • burning mines, 283
    • habits of the Mexican miners, 302
  • Minnesota mine, copper of, 327, 328
    • enormous nugget of copper found near, 328
  • Miocene period, animals of the, 23
  • Mirrors of silver among the Romans, 298
    • substance used for making, 335
  • Mississippi, ancient mounds in the valley of the, 224
  • Missouri, ‘iron-mountains’ of, 362
  • Moa, the great extinct bird of New Zealand, 216, 217
    • the cave of the Moa, 219
  • Moeris, Lake, hermits near the, 179
  • Molinos of the silver mines of Mexico, 306
  • Molybdenum, discovery and uses of, 387
  • Monarchs, vast treasures of, in ancient times, 286
  • Monkeys, fossil, of South America, characteristics of the, 24
    • small species of, on the Rock of Gibraltar, 24
  • Monk Wearmouth Colliery, 408
  • Montaño, Francisco, his descent into the crater of Popocatepetl, 446
  • Monte, Real del, silver mines of, 304
    • present yield of, 305
  • Monte Video, upheaval of the land at, 34
  • Montgomeryshire, lead mines of, 366
  • Montmartre, gypsum and alabaster of, 468
  • Montrouge, artificial mushroom-beds at, 158
  • Moors of Granada, destruction of, by Philip II. of Spain, 173
  • Moran, silver mines of, 304
  • Morocco, earthquakes of, 100
    • effects of the earthquake of 1755 at, 118
  • Morran, in Algeria, Artesian well in the desert of, 51
  • Mososaurus, size and characteristics of the, 23
    • skull of the, found, 473, 474
  • Moulin de la Roche, artificial mushroom-beds at, 158
  • Mountain Ash, in South Wales, coal workings of the New Navigation Pit at, 406
  • Mud-streams caused by volcanic eruptions, 69
    • destruction of Herculaneum and Pompeii by, 85
    • those of Obu, 95
  • Mud-volcanoes, 93-96
    • in various places, 93-95
    • origin of, 95, 96
  • Murchison, Sir Roderick, his surmises respecting gold in Australia, 289
  • Mürtschenstock, tunnel in the, 134
  • Mushrooms, subterraneansubterranean, 157
    • the artificial mushroom-beds near Paris, 158
  • Musk-ox, food of the, 26
  • Mylodon, size and characteristics of the, 24, 25
    • Professor Owen’s skeleton of the, 217
  • Naples, earthquake in, in 1857, 98
    • catacombs of, 210
  • Nassau, iron manufacture of, 357
  • Nativity, grotto of the, at Bethlehem, 188
    • church of the, 188
  • NauheimNauheim, carbonic acid gas spring of, 88
  • Naxos, consecrated caves to Dionysos in, 187
  • Naxos, emery of the island of, 463
  • Neilson, Mr., his discovery of the hot blast for iron furnaces, 353
  • Nemi, Lake of, the crateriform hollow forming the, 132
  • Nent Force Level, great drain of, 270
  • Nertschinsk, in Transbaikalia, copper mines of, 326
    • lead mines of, 367
  • Nettuno, Antro di, in Sardinia, 144
  • Nettuno, Grotta di, in Sicily, 145
  • Neusalzwerk, temperature of the well of, at various depths, 32
  • Nevada, state of silver mines of the, 314
  • Newcastle, coal-fields of, 407
    • their extent, 408
    • the various seams of coal, 408
    • human activity of the coal-fields, 411, 412
    • appearance of the town, 413
    • first licence to dig coals given to the town, 419
  • Newfoundland, gradual upheaval of the land of, 36
    • fountains of marine caverns in, 146
  • Niagara, carburetted hydrogen evolved near the falls of, 93
  • Nicaragua, Lake of, volcanoes near the, 61
  • Nicaragua, mud-volcanoes of, 93
    • earthquakes of, 100
  • Nicholas, St., rock-chapel of, in Crete, 189
    • legend of, 190
  • Nickel, name of, 384
    • uses of, and whence obtained, 384
  • Nicolas d’Aliermont, St., aquiferous layers or beds of stone at, 40
  • Noises, subterranean, accompanying earthquakes, 103
  • Normandy, traces of depression of the land on the coast of, 37
  • Norr Lake, emptied by a landslip, 130
  • Northumberland, coal-fields of, 403
  • Northwich, salt mines of, 431
  • Norway, copper mines of, 324
  • Noss, islet of, its marine caves, 142
  • Notornis, Professor Owen’s reconstruction of the, 217
  • Nuovo, Monte, in the Bay of Baiæ, volcanic formation of the, 67
  • Oberstein, rock-chapel of, 190
    • legend of the chapel, 190, 191
  • Obregon works the silver mine of Guanaxuato, 301, 302
    • his title and urbanity of character, 302
  • Obu, eruption of the, 95
    • mud-streams of, 95
  • Oche, Dent d’, landslip of the, 127
  • Oesterby, iron-works of, 360
  • Ohio, ancient mounds in the valley of the, 224
  • ‘Oil harvest’ of Caripe, 161
  • Olm, or Proteus, discovery of the, 164, 165
    • various places in which it has been found, 166
    • description of the animal, 165-167
  • Olonne, Island of, upheaval of the land round the, 36
  • Onyx, the, 497
  • Ontanagon district, in America, ancient copper mines, 327
  • Oolite rocks, their thickness, 2
  • Oolitic period, fossils of the, 19, 22
  • Opal, precious, 495
    • mines of, in Hungary, 495
  • Ophir, seat of, 287
  • Ores, how generally found in mines, 246
    • how they have been collected or precipitated, 247
  • ‘Orkneyman’s Harbour, The,’ the marine cavern so called, 143
  • Oroomiah, Lake, in Persia, salt of the hills and plains of, 437
  • Orthoceratites of the primitive seas, 18
    • extinction of the, 18
  • Oscillatory movements of the earth, 34-37
    • probable causes of, 38
  • Otero, a shopkeeper, joins in working the mine of Guanaxuato, 302
  • Owen, Professor, his memoir and skeleton of the great Moa of New Zealand, 217
  • Owls, cave-haunting, 160
  • Pachuca, silver mines of, 304
  • Pachyderms, remains of large extinct, 26, 27
  • Palæotheriums, size and characteristics of, 23
  • Palæopteryx, Professor Owen’s reconstruction of the, 217
  • Palladium, discovery and uses of, 388
  • Palestine, Southern, hermits in, 179
  • Palomba, Fossa della, on Etna, 147
  • Papalardo, Baron, his efforts to divert the lava-stream from Catania, 72, 73
  • Parian marble, or Lychnites, 466
  • Paris, artificial mushroom-beds near, 168
    • catacombs of, 210, 211
    • old cemeteries of, 211
    • plaster of, 468
  • Parsees, their worship of fire, 91
    • their legend of the devil, 91
    • their occupation and abandonment of Baku, 92
  • Pasco, Cerro di, silver mines of, 309
  • Pasco, mining town of, 310
  • Patmos, cave and church of St. John the Evangelist, 188
  • Paul, St., of Thebes, the first hermit, his cave, 178
  • Pausilippo, Grotto of, 241
    • origin of the, 242
  • Paviland, ossiferous caves of, 215
  • Peak, in the Island of Timor, blown up and replaced by a cavity, 68
  • Pecopteris adiantoides, 391
  • Peniscola, fountains of marine caverns in, 146
  • Pennsylvania, copper mines of, 328
    • coal-fields of, 425
    • petroleum springs of, 427
  • Pentacrinus briareus, fossil, 17, 18
  • Pentelikon, or Mount Penteles, marble of, 466
  • Pepandajan, in Java, the volcanic cone of, blown to pieces, 67
  • Percy, Dr. John, his discovery of aluminium-bronze, 387
  • Perdix, Bartholomew, his manufacture of alum, 458
  • Permian period, fishes of the, 13
    • fossils of the, 15
  • Peroxide of tin, or tinstone, 335
    • richest deposits of, 335
  • Perticara di Talamella in Italy, sulphur mines of, 444
  • Peru, active volcanoes of, 61
    • earthquakes of, 100
    • indifference of man in, to earthquakes, 113
    • silver mines of, 300
    • iron furnaces of, 353
  • Peter’s Mount, St., near Maestricht, quarries of, 470
    • visit of Faujas de Saint-Fond, 472
  • Petroleum, formation of, 426
    • old springs of, in Europe, 426, 427
    • production of the springs of America, 427
  • Petrospongidæ, or stone sponges, 17
  • Pfeiffer, Ida, her visit to the diamond mines of Borneo, 480
  • Pharaohs, rock-tombs of the, in Thebes, 202-204
  • Philip II. of Spain, his destruction of the Moors of Granada, 173
  • Philip, Port, town of, 290
  • Philotheus, St., his cave on Mount Penteles, 466
  • Phœnicians, their tin-trade, 333
    • their traffic in and uses of lead, 364
  • Pietra Mala, burning springs of, 90
  • Pigeons, cave-haunting, 160
  • Pilot Knob ‘iron mountain,‘ 362
  • Pines, black, of Trinidad, 429
  • Pitt, or Regent, diamond, 485
  • Pittasphalte, formation of, 426
  • Piuka Jama, cave of, 154, 155
    • the River Poik flowing below the, 154
  • Piz Mountain, destructive effects of a landslip of the, 127
  • Planina, river traversing the Cave of, 150
    • explored by Adolph Schmidl, 151
    • abundance of Protei in the, 166
  • Platinum, discovery of, 382
    • where obtained, 382
    • its qualities, 383
  • Playfair, his observations as to the rise of the land in Sweden, 35
  • Plesiosaurus, size and characteristics of the, 21
    • where found, 22
  • Pleurotomaria carinata, fossils of, 15
  • Pliny the Elder, death of, as described by his nephew, 82-84
  • Pliocene period, animals of the, 24
  • Plumbago, graphite, or black lead, former trade in, in Cumberland, 462
    • the mine exhausted, 462
    • places where found at present, 462
  • Plürs, town of, buried by a landslip, 127
  • Polistena, effects of an earthquake at, 98
  • Poik River, engulfment and re-appearance of the, 150
    • a subterranean canoe voyage on the, 151-154
    • the river flowing beneath the Piuka Jama, 154
  • Pombal, Marquis of, his conduct in the great earthquake of Lisbon, 116, 117
  • Pompeii, destruction of the town of, 81-85
    • the mud-stream which effected the destruction, 85
    • present state of the Roman town of, 87
  • Pontus, hermits in, 179
  • Popocatepetl, depth of the crater of, 54
    • Montaño’s visit to the crater of, 446
  • Porphyry of Elfdal, 467
    • of the Altai, 468
  • Portugal earthquakes of, 100
  • Potosi, San Luis de, silver mines of, 303, 309
  • Precious stones, 477
  • Proteus anguinus, discovery of the, 164, 165
    • description of the animal, 165-167
    • its abundance in the Cave of Planina, 166
    • different caverns in which it has been found, 166
  • Prussia, iron manufacture of, 357
    • production of zinc in, 381
    • salt-works of, 438
  • Pterichthys Milleri of the Old Red Sandstone of Scotland, 13, 14
  • Pterodactyli, size and characteristics of the, 21
  • Pterygotus acuminatus, 12
  • Pulvermaar of Grillenfeld, lake or maare of, 132
  • Puzzuoli, solfatara of, 444
  • Quarries, celebrated, 464
    • those of France, 464
    • those of England and Germany, 464
    • of Carrara and the Pentelikon, 465, 466
    • porphyry, 467, 468
    • alabaster and plaster of Paris, 468
    • slate, 469
    • of St. Peter’s Mount, near Maestricht, 470
    • of Egypt, 474
  • Quicksilver. See Mercury.
  • Quito, active volcanoes of, 61
    • tradition respecting them, 67
    • earthquakes of, 100
  • Radoboy, sulphur mines of, 444
  • Rain-prints of former ages, preservation of, 29
  • Rammelsberg, in the Hartz—silver mines of the, 299
    • discovery of the lode of the, 248
    • burning hard mineral stone in, 260, 261
    • copper found in, 325
  • Rat, blind cavern, of the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky, 167
  • Rathlin, island of, massacre by the English under Sir John Norris in the, 172
  • Ravinazzo Mountain, landslip of the, 127
  • Red-lead, how made, 365
  • Redruth, copper mines of, 317
  • Regla, Conde de la. See Terreros.
  • Reptiles, oldest known fossils of, 14, 15
    • enormous marine fossil reptiles of the Mesozoic ocean, 20
    • footprints of reptiles of the Cambrian formation, 20
  • Rhodium, discovery and uses of, 388
  • Rhosdale, iron manufacture of, 355
  • Riobamba, destruction of the town of, 78, 79
    • destroyed by an earthquake, 104
    • remarkable displacement of objects during the shocks, 104
    • silence during the shocks, 104
  • Ripple-marks of former ages, preservation of, 28, 29
  • Rivers, cave, 149-151
    • explorations of Adolph Schmidl in the Cave of Planina, 151
  • Rochelle, La, upheaval of the land at, 36
  • Rock-tombs and catacombs, 202
  • Rock-crystal, 498
    • the grotto of the Galenstock, 499
  • Roebuck, Dr. John, his improvements in iron manufacture, 350
  • Romanus, the monk, feeds St. Benedict in his cave, 180
  • Rome, wealth of, after the third Punic war and in the time of the Cæsars, 286, 298
    • gold coins of, 287
  • Ronciglione, Lake of, formed in the extinct crater of a volcano, 57
  • Roquefort cheese, 198
  • Röraas Mountains, copper mines of, in Norway, 324
  • Rosa, Sierra de Santa, 301
    • silver mines of the, 301
  • Rosalia, St., rock-church of, in Sicily, 188, 189
    • story of, and of the discovery of her bones, 188, 189
  • Rossberg, or Rufi, landslip of the, 123
    • causes of the catastrophe, 124
  • Rossi, Monte, height and area of, 71
  • Rossi, Cavaliere de, his researches in the catacombs of Rome, 210
  • Rosso antico, 467
  • Roth, natural ice-cave of, 198
  • Röthen, villages of Upper and Lower, destroyed by a landslip, 124
  • Royale, Isle, ancient copper mines of, 327
  • Ruby, the oriental, 489
    • in the crown of England, 490
  • Rucu-Pinchincha, Humboldt’s view down the volcano of, 55
  • Russia, copper mines of, 326
    • iron manufacture of, 357, 358
    • salt-works of, 437, 438
    • amber ornaments of, 457
    • the Imperial diamond of, 485
  • Rutile, or Titanium, discovery and uses of, 386, 387
  • Saarbrück, oldest known reptiles found in the coal-field of, 14
    • other wonders of the coal-field of, 15
    • vast time required for the formation of the coal-fields of the, 397
  • Sable, in Anjou, the Fontaine-sans-fond near, 149
  • Sabrina, island of, volcanic formation of the, 59
    • its disappearance, 59
  • Sacrée Madame, near Charleroi, depth of the colliery of, 247
    • mode of ventilation in the mine of, 277 note
  • Sacro, Monte, marble mountain of, 465
  • Safety-cages, used in descending mines, 264, 265
  • Safety-lamp, Davy’s, 280
    • improvements in the, 281
  • Sahara, wells of the inhabitants of the, 48, 50
    • future importance of Artesian wells to, 51
  • Salamis, fleet which gained the battle of, 298
  • Salcedo, silver mine of, 311
    • tragical end of its proprietor, Don José Salcedo, 312
  • Sallee, effects of an earthquake sea-wave at, 118
  • Sallenches, fall of a mountain near, 122
  • Salt, geological position of, 431
    • the mines of Northwich, 431
    • those of Droitwich and Stoke, 432
    • that of Wieliczka, 433-436
    • in other places, 436-439
    • method of preparing it, 439
    • origin of rock-salt, 440
  • Salza, manufacture of salt at, 439
  • Salzburg, salt mines of, 436
  • San Francisco, its rapid rise, 289
  • Santorin, submarine volcano of, 60, 61
  • Sapphire, red, 489
    • oriental, 490
  • Sardinia, cave-dwellers of, 234
    • the dwellings of the Sarde shepherds of the present day, 234
    • lead mines of, 366
  • Saviour’s, Our, tomb at Jerusalem, church built over the, 188
  • Saxony, tin mines of, 336
    • coal-fields of, 404
  • SchaflochSchafloch, ice-cave of, 194, 195
  • Schmerling, Dr., his investigations respecting the antiquity of man, 226
  • Schemnitz, fungi of the mines of, 158
    • discovery of the rich mines of, 248
    • produce of silver in the mines of, 300
  • Schmidl, Adolph, his explorations of the subterranean river Poik and Cave of Planina, 151
  • Schneeberg, large block of silver found at, 299
    • use made of the burning vapours, 283
    • bismuth of, 383
  • Scilano, village of, buried by a landslip, 127
  • Scilla, Prince of, his death, 107, 108
  • Scopoli, his description of subterranean fungi, 157
  • Scoriæ, length of time the liquid fire is retained in the interior of a lava-stream, 73
  • Scotland, lead mines of, 366
    • coal-fields of, 403
  • Scott, Sir Walter, his visit to ‘The Orkneyman’s Harbour,’ 143
    • and to Fingal’s Cave, 143
  • Scrope, Mr. Poulett, his description of the Volcano of Stromboli, 62
  • Sea-shells found on the Andes and Alps, 34, 37
    • and in other places at present removed from the sea, 34
  • Sea, movements of the, in earthquakes, 106, 107
    • extent of the wave-motion, 105, 106
    • cases of the destructive effects of the earthquake waves, 107-109, 117-119
  • Segeberg, deposit of salt at, 439
  • Senegal, deposits of the Arca senilis on the banks of the river inland, 34
  • Sequoia, gigantic trees of the, 28
  • Seven Pagodas, rock-temples near Madras so called, 184
  • Seville, effects of the earthquakes of 1755 at, 118
  • Shelas, cave of, Colonel St. Arnaud’s massacre in the, 176
  • ‘Shell-mounds’ of Denmark, 222
    • those of the Fuegians, 222
  • Shetland, marine caves of, 142
  • Shields inlaid with silver in Homer’s time, 298
  • Siberia, auriferous land of, 288
    • lead mines of, 367
    • emeralds of, 491
  • Sicanians, cave-dwellings of the ancient, 232
  • Sicily, earthquakes of, 100
    • marine grottoes of, 145
    • sulphur mines of, 441
  • Sickingen, Count, his experiments with platinum, 382
  • Sidi Rascheed, in Algeria, Artesian well of, 51
  • Sigillaria oculata, 392
  • Silurian period, crustacea of the, 10-12
    • brachiopods of the, 12, 13
    • fishes of the, 13
  • Silver, discoveries of lodes of, 248
    • antiquity of the discovery of, 297
    • most ancient silver mines, 298
    • European silver-fields, 299, 300
    • mines of Mexico and Peru, 300-314
    • mode of crushing and decomposing the ores, 306-307
    • law of Peru respecting the silver mines, 311
    • mines of Chili and Nevada, 313, 314
  • Singapore, antimony of, 383
  • Siphnos, ancient silver mines of, 298
  • Siphon, principle of a, 44 note
  • Siphonia costata, fossil, 16
  • Sioa, constant state of eruption of the volcano of, 63
  • Sivatherium giganteum, size and characteristics of, 27, 28
  • Skaptar Jökul, in Iceland, lava-stream of the eruption of, in 1783, 70
    • that of 1787, 75
  • Skerries, water-spouts or fountains of the, 146
  • Slate quarries of North Wales, 469
  • Smeaton, John, his improvements in iron manufacture, 350
  • Sodium, discovery and uses of, 388
  • Solway Moss, appearance and area of the, 130
  • Sommatino, conflagration of the solfatera of, 443
  • Somme, flint implements of the Valley of the, 230, 231
  • Spain, gold coins of the Visigoths of, 287
    • auriferous land of, 288
    • ancient silver mines of, 298
    • tin mines of, 336
    • iron industry of, 361
    • lead mines of, 365
    • coal-fields of, 423
    • cupriferous pyrites of, 447
  • Spartacus, revolt of, 82
    • his defeat of Clodius at Vesuvius, 82
  • Speerenberg, deposit of salt at, 439
  • Sphenopteris affinis, 391
  • Spider, eyeless, of the Cave of Adelsberg, 163
  • Spinel, the, 490
  • Spirifer princeps, 12
  • Spiriferidæ, 13
  • Sponges, fossil, of the primitive seas, 16
  • Springs, always warmer than the air in the locality where they gush forth, 32
    • hydrostatic laws regarding the flow of, 40-42
    • temperature of the water of, 43
    • geological phenomena favouring the production of thermal springs, 43
    • mineral particles in springs, 43, 44
    • intermittent springs, 44
    • geysirs of Iceland, 45-48
    • Artesian wells, 48-52
    • carbonic acid gas springs, 88-90
    • of carburetted hydrogen, 90-93
  • Staffordshire, burning mines of, 283
    • the Burning Hill of, 283, 284
  • Stag, Professor Owen’s skeleton of the primeval, 217
  • Stalactites and stalagmites, formation of, 139, 140
    • their varieties of form and slow formation, 140
    • Dr. Schmidl’s ‘Stalactital Paradise,’ 152
    • in the Cave of Guacharo, 162
    • of the Cave of Melidoni, 176
    • in the Norwegian copper mine of Röraas, 325
  • Stalita tænaria, the eyeless cavern spider, 163, 164
  • Stamping-mill in the silver mines of Mexico, 306
  • Star fish, of the Chalk group, 18
  • Stassfurt, mines of, 438
  • Steam, important part played by, in volcanic phenomena, 41
  • Steam-jets, or fumaroles, of volcanoes, 63
    • those of the eruption of Jorullo in 1759, seen in 1803, 74
  • Stephenson, George, a coal-trapper in life, 419
  • Stikeen, gold-fields of, 293
  • Stockton-on-Tees, export of coal from, 413
  • Stoke, in Worcestershire, salt mines of, 432
  • Stone implements of Denmark, 222
    • of the Brixham caverns, 227
    • of the Valley of the Somme, 230
  • Stromboli, diameter of the crater of, 54
    • constant activity of the volcano of, 62
    • Mr. Poulett Scrope’s description of it, 62
  • Stromeyer, his discovery of cadmium, 386
  • Strontian, in Argyleshire, lead mines of, 366
  • Styria, iron of, 358
  • Subiaco, St. Benedict’s Cave near, 180
  • Suffioni of the Florentine lagoons, 460
  • Sulphur of the mines of Sicily, 441
    • exports of, 443
    • conflagration of a sulphur mine, 443
    • mines of Ternel and Lorca, 444
    • combinations of sulphur with metals, 447
  • Sumatra, deposits of tinstone in, 335
  • Sunderland, export of coal from, 413
  • Superior, Lake, copper scattered near the shore of, 325, 327
    • ancient copper mines near, 327
  • Surtshellir, in Iceland, formation of the, 148
  • Sutherland, gold-fields of, 293
  • Swallows, cave-haunting, 160
  • Swansea, copper-works of, 320, 321
  • Sweden, effect of the great earthquake of 1755 in, 118
    • mode of descending mines in, 264
    • copper mines of, 322
  • Swifts, cave-haunting, 160
  • Switzerland, subterranean relics of prehistoric man in, 223
    • ancient iron implements found in, 347
  • Swoszwice, sulphur mines of, 444
  • Syene, rock-hewn cemeteries of, 205
  • Syracuse, catacombs of, 210
    • city of, 475
    • the Latomiæ of, 475
  • Syria, earthquakes of, in the reign of Tiberius, 97, 100
  • Syout, in Upper Egypt, rock-hewn cemeteries of, 205
  • Tagilsk, Nishne, platinum of, 382
  • Taman, mud-volcanoes of the peninsula of, 93, 95
  • Tamelhat, in Algeria, Artesian well at, 51
  • Tangiers, effects of an earthquake sea-wave in, 118
  • Tap cinders of the iron puddling furnaces, 355
  • Tasmania, coal-fields of, 424
  • Tauretunum, Roman town of, destroyed by a landslip, 127
  • Tees, importance of the river, 407
  • Teir, Djebel, height of the volcano of, 54
  • Temboro, cone of the volcano of, blown to pieces, 67
  • Temenitz, engulfment and reappearance of the river, 150
  • Temples, rock, of India, 181
  • Teneriffe, Peak of, shape of the, 53
    • ice-caves of, 198
    • solfatara of the, 445
  • Tenger, Gunong, in Java, diameter of the crater of the volcano of, 54
  • Terebratulæ of the Silurian seas, 13
    • hastata, fossils of, 15
  • Ternel, sulphur mine of, 444
  • Terni, Æolian caverns of, 198
  • Terranuova, effects of an earthquake at, 98
  • Terreros, Don Pedro, his silver mine of La Regla, 304
  • Tertiary period, mammalia of the, 23
  • Thallium, discovery and uses of, 388
  • Thaur, Mount, Mahomet’s refuge in a cave of, 169
    • Moslem miracle of, 169
  • Thebes, hermits in the desert of, 179
    • the royal tombs of, 202-204
  • Themud, rock city of the, 236
    • legendary tale respecting the, 236
  • Thomson, Dr., his cave explorations in New Zealand, 218-220
  • Tin, antiquity of the knowledge of, 332
    • mentioned in the Bible, 332
    • Phœnician trade in, 333
    • uses and importance of, 334
    • the two ores of tin, 335
    • lodes of Cornwall, 337
    • number of mines in Devon and Cornwall at work, 338
    • smelting of tin, 342
    • number and wages of the miners, 343
    • nature of the miner’s work, 343
  • Tin-foil, 334
  • Tino, island of, Rosso antico, 467
  • Titanium, or rutile, discovery and uses of, 386, 387
  • Titus, the Emperor, his benevolence to the survivors of Herculaneum and Pompeii, 85
  • Tjerimai, Gunong, in Java, extinct volcano of, 55
    • its height and depth, 55
  • Tlalpujahua, silver mine of, 305
  • Toeplitz, hot springs of, 43
  • Tofua, constant activity of the volcano of, 63
    • lake formed in the crater of the extinct volcano of, 57
  • Tolfa, manufacture of alum at, 458
  • Tombs, rock-hewn, 202
  • Topaz, the, 493
  • Töplitz, effect of the Lisbon earthquake of 1755 on the mineral waters of, 118
  • Torgatten, in Norway, natural tunnel of the grotto of, 134
  • Trajan, the Emperor, in an earthquake at Antioch, 97
  • Transbaikalia, iron of, 357
  • Transgariep country, cannibal caverns of the, 234
  • Transylvania, iron of, 358
    • salt mines of, 436
  • Travers, Val de, asphalte mine of the, 428
  • Trebich Cave, near Trieste, 134
  • Tresavean Copper Mine, wealth of, 329
    • tin mine, 337
  • Treviso, three villages of, buried by a landslip of the Piz Mountain, 127
  • Triassic rocks, their thickness, 2
    • fossils of the, 22
  • Trilobites, 10, 11
    • eye of, magnified, 11
    • gradually vanish in the Carboniferous period, 14
  • Trinidad, mud volcanoes of, 93, 94
  • Trinidad, the great Pitch Lake of, 428
    • the black pines of, 429
  • Tripolite, its composition and uses, 463
  • Troglodytes, or dwellers in caves, 232
  • Trophonios, Cave of, 187
    • visitors to the cave for information, 188
  • Trou-aux-Moutons, vast ice-cave of the Rothhorn, 194, 195
  • Tschudi, silver ornaments of the, 298
  • Tuileries, principle on which the grand fountain of the, is supplied, 42
  • Tungstate of soda, uses of, 385
  • Tungsten, discovery of, 384
  • Tunnels, natural, 113, 34
  • Turks, their atrocities in modern warfare, 176
    • their use of amber in pipes, 456
  • Turquoise, the, 493
  • Turrilites tuberculatus, 19
  • Tuscany, suffioni of the lagoons of, 460
  • Tyne, importance of the river, 407
    • shipping coal on the banks of the, 411, 412
  • Tynemouth Priory, view from the, 414
  • Ubes, St., nearly destroyed by an earthquake sea-wave, 117
  • United States of America, copper mines of, 328, 329
  • Upheavals, subterranean, 34
    • taking place at the present day, 34
    • slow elevation of the land in Sweden, 35
    • and in other places, 35, 36
    • marks chiselled on the Swedish rocks, 37
    • probable causes of, 38
  • Upsala, iron manufacture of, 360
    • the old city of, and the burial-places of Odin, Thor, and Freya, 360
  • Ural, or Oural, Mountains, the iron of the, 357
    • copper mines of the, 326
  • Uranium, discovery and uses of, 385
  • Valenciana, Conde de, his silver mine and fortune, 302, 304
  • Valenciennes, depth of the coal mines of, 247
  • Valentinus, Basilius, his mention of antimony, 383
  • Valdivia, extent of wave-motion of an earthquake at, 105, 106
  • Valparaiso, upheaval of the land at, 34
  • Valparaiso, copper mines of, 326
  • Vaucluse, celebrated fountain of, 149
  • Vegetation, subterranean, 157
    • mushrooms or fungi, 157
  • Velleja, Roman town of, buried by a landslip, 127
  • Venetian gold coins, 287
  • Ventriculites, fossil, 16
  • Verde antico, 467
  • Vesuvius, its long period of rest, and resumption of its activity, 58
    • the lava-stream of the eruption of 1822, 70
    • lava-fountains of the eruption of 1794, 72
    • advance of a lava-stream into the sea near Torre del Greco, 73
    • vast dimensions of the lava-stream of, 75
    • state of the volcano previous to the eruption of 79 A.C., 81
    • first indication of the catastrophe, 82
    • account of Pliny the Younger, 85
  • Veta madre, silver mine of, 247, 301
  • Victoria, colony of, 290
    • gold-fields of, 294
  • Villaroel Don José, his silver mine of the Cerro di Potosi, 309
  • Vincent, Island of, volcanic eruption on the, 66
    • disappearance of a mountain at, 68
  • Virgil, tomb of, 242
    • belief in his incantations, 242
  • Visigoths of Spain, their gold coins, 287
  • Vivarrais, carbonic acid gas springs of the, 88
  • Vivian’s copper-works at Swansea, 321
  • Volcanoes, heat required for the production of the lava of, 33
    • extent of the action of, 33
    • important part played by steam in volcanic phenomena, 41
    • extinct and active volcanoes, 53
    • their shapes and heights, 53, 54
    • their craters, 54
    • desolation near them, 54
    • dimensions and depths of various craters, 54
    • dangers of crater explorations, 55, 56
    • lakes in the craters of extinct volcanoes, 57
    • line of demarcation between active and extinct volcanoes, 58
    • volcanoes still constantly forming, 58
    • submarine volcanoes, 59
    • formation of volcanic islands, 59
    • number of known volcanoes, 60
    • unequal distribution of, 61
    • in a constant state of activity, 61, 62
    • steam-jets, or fumaroles, 63, 74
    • phenomena of volcanic eruption, 65
    • stones and ashes thrown out, 66
    • explosion of cones, 67
    • disastrous effects of showers of sand, pumice, and lapilli, 68
    • mud-streams formed, 69
    • torrents formed by melted snow, 69
    • formation of fiery streams of liquid lava, 70
    • parasitic cones of eruption, 70
    • wooded volcanic craters, 71
    • phenomena attending the flow of a lava-stream, 72, 73
    • effect of the meeting of lava and the sea, 73
    • and of lava and ice, 74
    • vast dimensions of lava-streams, 75, 76
    • waste of desolation in lava-fields, 77
    • considered as safety-valves, 78, 79
    • probable causes of, 79, 80
    • destruction of Herculaneum and Pompeii, 81-87
    • mud-volcanoes, 93-96
    • formation of volcanic caves, 146-148
  • Volterra, alabaster of, 468
  • Vultur, Mount, beauty of the forest scenery around the extinct craters of, 57
  • Wales, auriferous veins found in, 293
    • lead mines of, 366
    • time required for the formation of the coal-fields of South, 397
    • their superficial extent, 405
    • the coal-fields of North, 403
    • total number of pits in the South, 406
    • slate quarries of North, 469
    • New South, copper mines of, 329
    • coal-fields of, 424
  • Walker colliery, on the Tyne, disaster in, prevented, 282
  • Wallsend colliery, drowned, 273
    • attempt made to work a part of it, 278
  • Wanlockhead, lead mines at, 366
  • Warburton, his description of the rock-temple of Ipsamboul, 184-186
    • his visit to the tombs of the Pharaohs at Thebes, 202-204
  • Wash, evidences of subsidence of the land on the shores of the, 37
  • Washoe silver mine, 314
  • Water, its eternal strife with fire, 1, 2
    • the waters of the Cambrian or Silurian ocean, 11
    • filtered and made pure by the earth, 40
    • temperature of the water of springs, 43
    • subterranean distribution of the waters, 39
    • hydrostatic laws regarding the flow of springs, 40, 41
    • Bunsen’s theory of the Geysirs, 47
    • geological phenomena favouring the production of thermal springs, 43
    • geysirs of Iceland, 45-48
    • Artesian wells, 48-52
    • effect of the meeting of a lava-stream and the sea, 73
    • movements of the sea in earthquakes, 107
    • action of water in limestone caves, 138, 139
    • and in forming marine caves, 142
  • Water-spouts of caverns in the Skerries, 146
    • in mines, 269
    • modes of draining, 269
  • Waterfall, a subterranean, 153
  • Watt, James, his invention and its importance in iron manufacture, 351
  • Wear, importance of the river, 407
  • Wermland, iron manufacture of, 360
  • Westphalia, coal-fields of, 405
  • Wheal Cock, copper mine of, 319
  • Wheal, Edward, Cornish copper mine of, 319
  • Wheal Vor, rise and fall of the tin mine of, 339
  • Whitehaven coal-basin, extent of the, 407
    • excavations under the sea at the, 410
  • White-lead manufacture of the Brohl, 89
  • White-lead, how made, 365
  • Wicklow, lead mines of, 366
    • iron pyrites of, 447
  • Wielitzka, salt mines of, 262, 433-435
    • method of descending the, 263
    • accident in the, 435
  • Wiesbaden, hot springs of, 43
  • Wind-grottoes, 198-200
    • fables respecting, 199
  • Wirksworth, ossiferous caves of, 215, 216
  • Wissokaja Gora, the magnetic mountain of, 357
  • Wolfram, discovery of, 384
  • Wollaston, his discovery of palladium, 388
    • and of rhodium, 388
  • Wood, Colonel, his discovery of a bone-cave at Gower, 228
  • Workington Colliery, drowned, 274
  • Worship, subterranean places of, 181-183
  • Worsley, in Lancashire, subterranean canals in, 263
  • Yeermalik, massacre by Genghis Khan in the cave of, 172, 173
    • visit to the cave, 173
    • as a natural ice-cave, 197
  • York, New, copper mines of, 328
  • Yorkshire, lead mines of, 366
  • Zacatecas, silver mine of, 302
  • Zealand, New, effects of the earthquake of 1855 in upraising land, 111
    • maare, or crateriform hollows of, 132
    • the Apteryx australis of, 216
    • the gigantic Moa of, 216, 217
    • Professor Owen’s memoir and skeleton of the bird, 217
    • ossiferous caves of the country, 218
    • gold-fields of, 293
    • vegetation of, similar to that of the coal-fields, 395
    • coal-fields of, 424
  • Zellerfeld, great adit levels of the mines of, 270
  • Zepeda, Don Barnebé de, his discovery of the silver vein of Catorce, 303
  • Zeus, Olympian, Phidias’ ivory and gold statue of, 286
  • Zinc, not known to the ancients, 380
    • production of, 380, 381
    • the chief zinc-producing countries, 381, 382
  • Zircon, the, 492
  • Zoroaster, religion of, restored by the Sassanides of Persia, 92
  • Zwickau, in Saxony, burning mine at, 283