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AUTHOR OF THE FOSSILS OF THE SOUTH DOWNS, GEOLOGICAL EXCURSIONS ROUND THE ISLE OF WIGHT, ETC.

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"Every rock in the desert, every boulder on the plain, every pebble by the brook-side, every grain of sand on the sea-shore, is replete with lessons of wisdom to the mind that is fitted to receive and comprehend their sublime import."

IN TWO VOLUMES.-VOL. II.

SIXTH EDITION.

LONDON

HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN.

QE 35

.M24

1848 318082

V.2.

LONDON:

R. CLAY, PRINTER, BREAD STREET HILL

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

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1. Zoology of the Chalk. 2. Zoology of the Wealden. 3. Site of the Coun-
try of the Iguanodon. 4. Lithological structure of the Country of the
Iguanodon. 5. Medial Secondary Formations. 6. General view of the
Oolite and Lias. 7. The Oolite or Roe-stone. 8. Geographical distri-
bution of the Oolite. 9. Railway Sections. 10. Subdivisions of the Oolite:
Portland Rock. 11. Kimmeridge Clay. 12. Oxford Oolite. 13. Oxford
Clay. 14. Kelloway Rock and Cornbrash. 15. The Cotteswold Hills.
16. The Stonesfield Slate. 17. Organic Remains of the Stonesfield Slate.
18. Fossil Mammalia of Stonesfield. 19. Comparison of the Stonesfield

! and Wealden Fossils. 20. Lithographic Oolite of Germany. 21. Carbo-

niferous strata of the Oolite. 22. Collyweston Slates. 23. Carboniferous

Oolite of Brora. 24. Carboniferous Oolite of Eastern Virginia. 25. The

Lias. 26. Organic Remains of the Jurassic System. 27. Zoophytes and

Radiaria. 28. Mollusca. 29. Crustaceans and Insects. 30. Fishes.

4. LECTURE VII.-THE CARBONIFEROUS SYSTEM .......................... 660-748

I. Introductory. 2. The Carboniferous System. The Coal-measures.

4. Coal-field of Derbyshire. 5. Coalbrook Dale. 6. Nature of Coal

Deposits. 7. Mode of Deposition of the Coal-measures. 8. The Great

Dismal Swamp of Virginia. 9. Erect Trees in the Carboniferous De-

posits. 10. Upright Trees at Wolverhampton and St. Etienne. 11.

Coal-measures of Nova Scotia. 12. Coal-shales and Vegetable Remains.

13. Millstone Grit. 14. Carboniferous Limestone. 15. Derbyshire

Lead-mines. 16. Carboniferous System of Devonshire. 17. Trap Rocks

and Dikes of the Carboniferous System. 18. Faults in the Coal-

measures. 19. Geographical distribution of the Carboniferous Strata.

20. Carboniferous System of North America. 21. Organic Remains of

the Carboniferous System. 22. Organization of Vegetables. 23. Cli-

mate and Seasons indicated by Fossil Wood. 24. Microscopical Ex-

amination of Fossil Trees. 25. Nature of Coal. 26. Liebig on the

formation of Coal. 27. Bitumen, Petroleum, Naphtha. 28. The Dia-

mond. 29. Anthracite, Plumbago, &c. 30. Petrifaction of Vegetables.

31. Artificial Vegetable Petrifactions. 32. Silicification of Vegetables.

33. Fossil plants of the Coal. 34. Equisetaceous Plants. 35. Fossil

Ferns. 36. Sigillaria. 37. Stigmaria. 38. [Lepidodendron. 36. Coni-

ferous Trees and Plants. 40. Flora of the Coal. 41. Atmospheric

Conditions during the Carboniferous Epoch. 42. Formation of Coal-

measures. 43. Coal-measures from submerged Lands. 44. Echino-

dermata of the Carboniferous System. 45. Shells of the Carboniferous

System. 46. Crustaceans and Insects. 47. Fishes of the Carboniferous

System. 48. Reptiles of the Carboniferous Epoch. 49. Climate of the

Palæozoic Ages. 50. Retrospect and Botanical Epochs.

5. LECTURE VIII. PART I.-THE DEVONIAN, SILURIAN, AND CUMBRIAN

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