1046 Bull. de la Soc. Géol. de France, tom. iii. p. 223.

1047 Mém. de la Soc. d'Hist, Nat. de Paris, tom. iv.

1048 Reliquiæ Diluvianæ, p. 108.

1049 Journ. de Géol., tom. i. p. 286. July, 1830.

1050 Reliquiæ Diluvianæ, p. 165.

1051 M. Marcel de Serres, Géognosie des Terrains Tertiaires, p. 64. Introduction.

1052 Bull. de la Soc. Géol. de France, tom. ii. pp. 56-63.

1053 Desnoyers, Bull. de la Soc. Géol. de France, tom. ii. p. 252.

1054 Hist. Rom. Epit., lib. iii. c. 10.

1055 Buckland, Reliquiæ Diluvianæ, p. 25.

1056 See above, pp. 730, 731.

1057 On the Lake Mountains of North of England, Geol. Soc. Jan. 5, 1831.

1058 Notes on Geol. of Cuba, 1836, Phil. Mag., July, 1837.

1059 See above, p. 67.

1060 Account of the Arctic Regions, vol. ii. p. 193.

1061 Ibid. p. 202.

1062 Dr. Richardson's Geognost Obs. on Capt. Franklin's Polar Expedition.

1063 Malte-Brun, Geog., vol. v. part 1. p. 112.—Brantz, Hist. of Greenland, tom. 1. pp. 53, 54.

1064 Olafsen, Voyage to Iceland, tom. i.—Malte-Brun's Geog., vol. v. part i. p. 112.

1065 See above, pp. 303 and 323.

1066 Geol. Trans., second series, vol. v. p. 212.

1067 Göppert, Poggendorff's Annalen der Physik und Chemie, vol. xxxviii. part iv., Leipsic, 1836. See also Lyell's Manual of Geol., p. 40.

1068 Trans. Geol. Soc., vol. iii. part i. p. 201, second series.

1069 Sir T. D. Lauder's Account, 2d. ed., p. 312.

1070 Treatise on Practical Store Farming, p. 25.

1071 Sir T. D. Lauder's Floods in Morayshire, 1829; and above, p. 196.

1072 Humboldt's Pers. Nar., vol. iv. p. 394.

1073 Buenos Ayres and La Plata, p. 187.

1074 Malte-Brun's Geog., vol. iii. p. 22.

1075 This account I had from Mr. Baumhauer, Director-General of Finances in Java.

1076 Tracts on India, p. 397.

1077 Scots Mag., vol. xxxiii.

1078 Darwin's Journal, p. 372. 2d ed., 1845, p. 304.

1079 Narrative of Discovery in Egypt, &c., London, 1820.

1080 Scots Mag., vol. xxxiii., 1771.

1081 Quart. Journ. of Agricult., No. ix p. 433.

1082 Cæsar Moreau's Tables of the Navigation of Great Britain.

1083 I give these results on the authority of Captain W. H. Smyth, R. N.

1084 Von Hoff, vol. i. p. 379.

1085 This account I received from the Honorable and Rev. Charles Harris.

1086 Von Hoff, vol. i. p. 368.

1087 Lieut. Carless, Geograph. Journ., vol. viii. p. 338.

1088 Silliman's Geol. Lectures, p. 78, who cites Penn.

1089 Leigh's Lancashire, p. 17, A. D. 1700.

1090 Geol. Trans., second series, vol. ii. p. 87.

1091 Phil. Trans., 1799.

1092 Phil. Trans., vol. lxix., 1779.

1093 Phil. Trans., 1826, part. ii. p. 55.

1094 See above, pp. 453. 457. 499. 501.

1095 Thomson's Western Himalaya and Thibet, p. 292. London, 1852. Cunningham, vol. xvii. Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, pp. 241, 277.

1096 Alciphron, or the Minute Philosopher, vol. ii. pp. 84, 85, 1732.

1097 Davy, Consolations in Travel, p. 276.

1098 Essay on the Vicissitude of Things.

1099 On Freshwater Marl, &c. By C. Lyell. Geol. Trans., vol. ii., second series, p. 73.

1100 See Desmarest's Crustacea, pl. 55.

1101 Dr. Bigsby, Journ. of Science, &c. No. xxxvii. pp. 262, 263.

1102 Mantell, Geol. of Sussex, p. 285; also Catalogue of Org. Rem., Geol. Trans., vol. iii. part i. p. 201., 2nd series.

1103 Page 276.

1104 Page 460.

1105 Page 599.

1106 Forchhammer, Report British Assoc. 1844.

1107 Fleming's Brit. Animals, p. 37; in which work other cases are enumerated.

1108 Quart. Journ. of Lit. Sci., &c., No. xv., p. 172. Oct. 1819.

1109 This specimen has been presented by Mr. Lonsdale to the Geological Society of London.

1110 The most conspicuous of the bones represented within the shell in fig. 107, appear to be the clavicle and coracoid bone. They are hollow; and for this reason resemble, at first sight, the bones of birds rather than of reptiles; for the latter have no medullary cavity. Prof. Owen, of the College of Surgeons, in order to elucidate this point, dissected for me a very young turtle, and found that the exterior portion only of the bones was ossified, the interior being still filled with cartilage. This cartilage soon dried up and shrank to a mere thread upon the evaporation of the spirits of wine in which the specimen had been preserved, so that in a short time the bones became as empty as those of birds.

1111 Ehrenberg, Nat. und Bild. der Coralleninseln. &c., Berlin, 1834.

1112 See Ehrenberg's work above cited, p. 751.

1113 Stutchbury, West of England Journal, No. i. p. 49.

1114 Darwin's Coral Reefs, p. 77.

1115 Ibid. 78.

1116 Voyage to the Pacific, &c. in 1825-28.

1117 Darwin's Journal, &c., p. 540, and new edit., of 1845, p. 453.

1118 Darwin's Journal, &c., pp. 547, 548., and 2d edit., of 1845, p. 460.

1119 Kotzebue's Voy., 1815-18, vol. iii. pp. 331-333.

1120 Stutchbury, West of Eng. Journ., No. i. p. 50.

1121 Captain Beechey, part i. p. 188.

1122 Captain Moresby on the Maldives, Journ. Roy. Geograph. Soc., vol. V. part ii. p. 400.

1123 See above, p. 442.

1124 Darwin, Volcanic Islands, p. 113.

1125 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. 4. XCIII.

1126 Darwin's Journal, p. 557. 2d edit. chap. 20, and Coral Islands, chapters 1, 2, 3.

1127 See Principles of Geology, 1st edit., vol. ii. p. 296.

1128 Voyage to the Pacific, &c., p. 189.

1129 See Principles of Geology, 1st ed., 1832, vol. ii. p. 293.

1130 Beechey's Voyage to the Pacific, &c., p. 46.

1131 Voyage to the Pacific, &c., p. 194.

1132 Scotsman, Nov. 1842, and Jameson's Edin. Journ. of Science, 1843.

1133 Trans. Geol. Soc., London, 2d series, vol. v.

1134 Beechey's Voyage, vol. i. p. 45.

1135 Paper read to Brit. Assoc., Southampton, 1846.

1136 Letter to Mr. Maclaren, Scotsman, 1843.

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