[583] Von Hoff, vol. ii. p. 393.

[584] The first narrative of the eruption was drawn up by Stephenson, then Chief Justice in Iceland, appointed Commissioner by the King of Denmark for estimating the damage done to the country, that relief might be afforded to the sufferers. Henderson was enabled to correct some of the measurements given by Stephenson, of the depth, width, and length of the lava currents, by reference to the MS. of Mr. Paulson, who visited the tract in 1794, and examined the lava with attention. (Journal of a Residence in Iceland, &c. p. 229.) Some of the principal facts are also corroborated by Sir William Hooker, in his "Tour in Iceland," vol. ii. p. 128.

[585] Henderson's Journal, &c. p. 228.

[586] Jameson's Phil. Journ. vol. xxvi. p. 291.

[587] Tableau des Terrains qui composent l'Ecorce du Globe, p. 52. Paris, 1829.

[588] Daubeny on Volcanoes, p. 337.

[589] See Scrope on Volcanoes, p. 267.

[590] Leonhard and Bronn's Neues Jahrbuch, 1835, p. 36.

[591] Van der Boon Mesch, de Incendiis Montium Javæ, &c. Lugd. Bat. 1826; and Official Report of the President, Baron Van der Capellen; also, Von Buch, Iles Canar. p. 424.

[592] Journ. de Géol. tome i.