[8] H. F. Blandford "On the age and correlations of the Plant-bearing series of India and the former existence of an Indo-Oceanic Continent," see Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, Vol. xxxi., 1875, pp. 534-540.
[9] A reference to the maps will show that Mr. Blandford's estimate of date is the more correct of the two.
[10] Parts of the continent of course endured, but the dismemberment of Lemuria is said to have taken place before the beginning of the Eocene Age.
[11] Vol ii., pp. 325-6.
[12] Dr. G. Hartlaub "On the Avifauna of Madagascar and the Mascarene Islands," see "The Ibis," a Quarterly Journal of Ornithology. Fourth Series, Vol. i., 1877, p. 334.
[13] Ernst Haeckel's "History of Creation," Vol. ii., pp. 22-56.
[14] Ernst Haeckel's "History of Creation," Vol. ii., pp. 226-7.
[15] For a further account of the permanent atoms on all the planes, and the potentialities contained in them with reference to the processes of death and re-birth, see "Man's Place in Universe." pp. 76-80.
[16] The "Standard," 8th Jan., 1904.
[17] Ernst Haeckel's "The History of Creation," 2nd ed., Vol. i., pp. 193-8.