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    INDEX TO VOLCANIC ISLANDS.

    Abel, M., on calcareous casts at the Cape of Good Hope.

    Abingdon island.

    Abrolhos islands, incrustation on.

    Aeriform explosions at Ascension.

    Albatross, driven from St. Helena.

    Albemarle island.

    Albite, at the Galapagos archipelago.

    Amygdaloidal cells, half filled.

    Amygdaloids, calcareous origin of.

    Ascension, arborescent incrustation on rocks of.
    -absence of dikes, freedom from volcanic action, and state of lava-streams.

    Ascidia, extinction of.

    Atlantic Ocean, new volcanic focus in.

    Augite, fused.

    Australia.

    Azores.

    Bahia in Brazil, dikes at.

    Bailly, M., on the mountains of Mauritius.

    Bald Head.

    Banks' Cove.

    Barn, The, St. Helena.

    Basalt, specific gravity of.

    Basaltic coast-mountains at Mauritius.
    -at St. Helena.
    -at St. Jago.

    Beaumont, M. Elie de, on circular subsidences in lava.
    -on dikes indicating elevation.
    -on inclination of lava-streams.
    -on laminated dikes.

    Bermuda, calcareous rocks of.

    Beudant, M., on bombs.
    -on jasper.
    -on laminated trachyte.
    -on obsidian of Hungary.
    -on silex in trachyte.

    Bole.

    Bombs, volcanic.

    Bory St. Vincent, on bombs.

    Boulders, absence in Australia and Cape of Good Hope.

    Brattle island.

    Brewster, Sir D., on a calcareo-animal substance.
    -on decomposed glass.

    Brown, Mr. R., on extinct plants from Van Diemen's land.
    -on sphaerulitic bodies in silicified wood.

    Buch, Von, on cavernous lava.
    -on central volcanoes.
    -on crystals sinking in obsidian.
    -on laminated lava.
    -on obsidian streams.
    -on olivine in basalt.
    -on superficial calcareous beds in the Canary islands.

    Calcareous deposit at St. Jago affected by heat.
    -fibrous matter, entangled in streaks in scoriae.
    -freestone at Ascension.
    -incrustations at Ascension.
    -sandstone at St. Helena.
    -superficial beds at King George's sound.

    Cape of Good Hope.

    Carbonic acid, expulsion of, by heat.

    Carmichael, Capt., on glassy coatings to dikes.

    Casts, calcareous, of branches.

    Chalcedonic nodules.


    Chalcedony in basalt and in silicified wood.

    Chatham island.

    Chlorophaeite.

    Clarke, Rev. W., on the Cape of Good Hope.

    Clay-slate, its decomposition and junction with granite at the Cape of Good
    Hope.

    Cleavage of clay-slate in Australia.

    Cleavage, cross, in sandstone.

    Coast denudation at St. Helena.

    Columnar basalt.

    "Comptes Rendus," account of volcanic phenomena in the Atlantic.
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