GEOLOGICAL ILLUSTRATIONS

BY PROFESSOR JAMESON.

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On the Subsidence of Strata,[ 333]
Deluge,[334]
Formation of Primitive Mountains,[335]
On the Distribution of Boulder-Stones in Scotland, Holland, Germany, Switzerland and America,[344]
On the Alluvial Land of the Danish Islands in the Baltic and on the Coast of Sleswigh,[354]
On the Sand-Flood,[368]
Sand-Flood in Morayshire,[369]
Sand-Flood in the Hebrides, &c.[372]
Moving Sands of the African Deserts,[375]
Action of the Sea upon Coasts,[378]
On the Growth of Coral Islands,[379]
On the Level of the Baltic,[398]
Fossil Remains of the Human Species,[406]
Account of the displacement of that part of the Coast of the Adriatic which is occupied by the Mouths of the Po,[410]
On the Universal Deluge,[417]
On the action of Running Waters,[437]
Connection of Geology with Agriculture and Planting,[453]
Account of the Fossil Elk of Ireland,[486]
Account of the Living Species of Elephant, and of the Extinct Species of Elephant or Mammoth,[508]
Account of the Caves in which Bones of Carnivorous Animals occur in great quantities,[516]
Cave containing Bones at Adelsberg, in Carniola,[540]
Tabular View of the Genera of Fossil Mammifera, Cetacea, Aves, Reptilia, and Insecta,—with their Geognostical Number and Distribution,[547]
Tabular View of the Classes, Orders, or Families of Animals, occurring in a Living or Fossil State, with their Geognostical Distribution,[550]