[98]. A Year in Fiji, p. [22].

[99]. Described on p. [310].

[100]. These rocks are described on p. [308].

[101]. It contains small phenocrysts of plagioclase (medium andesine), and of augite and rhombic pyroxene, and is referred to genus 1 of the hypersthene-augite andesites.

[102]. See paper quoted on p. [31]. It is noteworthy that Mr. Horne refers only to a single floating island.

[103]. Journal, Royal Geographical Society, June, 1894.

[104]. Described on p. [309].

[105]. Described on p. [310].

[106]. Referred to genus 13 of the augite-andesites. The felspar-lathes average ·1 mm. in length, and there is a little interstitial glass.

[107]. Referred to genus 16 of the augite-andesites. There are two sets of felspar-lathes in the groundmass; the larger, ·23 mm. long, are more or less parallel; the smaller, ·04 mm. long, form a plexus.