Atolls, or Coral Islands—Their strange Appearance—Their Connexion with Volcanoes—Their Mode of Formation—Antarctic Volcanoes—Diatomaceous Deposits
CHAPTER X.
Volcanoes of Java—Papandayang—Mountain Ingulfed—Great Destruction of Life and Property—Galoen gong—Destructive Eruption—Mount Merapia—Great Eruption, with Hurricane—Another, very destructive—-Mud Volcano—Crater of Tankuban Prahu—Island of Sumbáwa—Volcano of Tomboro—Terrific Eruption—Timor—A Volcano quenches itself—Cleaving of Mount Machian—Sangir—Destructive Eruption—Bourbon
CHAPTER XI.
Mud and Air Volcanoes—Luss—Macaluba—Taman—Korabetoff New Island in the Sea of Azof—Jokmali—Fires of Baku—Mud Volcano in Flank of Etna—Air Volcanoes of Turbaco, Cartagena, and Galera Zamba
CHAPTER XII.
New Zealand—Boiling Fountains and Lakes
CHAPTER XIII.
Underground Sounds—Quito—Rio Apure—Guanaxuato—Melida—Nakous