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    The names not in capitals are all names of places, and refer exclusively to the Appendix: in well-defined archipelagoes,
    or groups of islands, the name of each separate island is not given.

    ABROLHOS, Brazil, coated by corals.

    Abrolhos (Australia).

    ABSENCE of coral-reefs from certain coasts.

    Acaba, gulf of.

    Admiralty group.

    AFRICA, east coast, fringing-reef of.
    Madreporitic rock of.

    Africa, east coast.

    AGE of individual corals.

    Aiou.

    Aitutaki.

    Aldabra.

    Alert reef.

    Alexander, Grand Duke, island.

    ALLAN, Dr., on Holuthuriae feeding on corals.
    On quick growth of corals at Madagascar.
    On reefs affected by currents.

    Alloufatou.

    Alphonse.

    Amargoura. (Amargura.)

    Amboina.

    America, west coast.

    Amirantes.

    Anachorites.

    Anambas.

    ANAMOUKA, description of.

    Anamouka.

    Anadaman islands.

    Antilles.

    Appoo reef.

    Arabia Felix.

    AREAS, great extent of, interspersed with low islands.

    Of subsidence and of elevation.

    Of subsidence appear to be elongated.

    Of subsidence alternating with areas of elevation.

    Arru group.

    Arzobispo.

    ASCIDIA, depth at which found.

    Assomption.

    Astova.

    Atlantic islands.

    ATOLLS, breaches in their reefs.

    Dimensions of.

    Dimensions of groups of.

    Not based on craters or on banks of sediment, or of rock.

    Of irregular forms.

    Steepness of their flanks.

    Width of their reef and islets.

    Their lowness.

    Lagoons.

    General range.

    With part of their reef submerged, and theory of.

    Augustine, St.

    AURORA island, an upraised atoll.

    Aurora.

    AUSTRAL islands, recently elevated.

    Austral islands.

    Australia, N.W. coast.

    AUSTRALIAN barrier-reef.

    Australian barrier.

    Babuyan group.

    Bahama banks.

    Balahac.

    Bally.

    Baring.

    BARRIER-REEF of Australia.

    Of New Caledonia.

    BARRIER-REEFS, breaches through.

    Not based on worn down margin of rock.


    On banks of sediment.

    On submarine craters.

    Steepness of their flanks.
    Their probable vertical thickness.
    Theory of their formation.

    Bampton shoal.

    Banks islands.

    Banks in the West Indies.

    Bashee islands.

    Bass island.

    Batoa.

    Beaupre reef.

    BEECHEY, Captain, obligations of the author to.
    On submerged reefs.
    Account of Matilda island.

    BELCHER, Captain, on boring
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