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Porto Praya Ribeira Grande Atmospheric Dust with Infusoria Habits of a Sea-slug and Cuttle-fish St. Paul's Rocks, non-volcanic Singular Incrustations Insects the first Colonists of Islands Fernando Noronha Bahia Burnished Rocks Habits of a Diodon Pelagic Confervζ and Infusoria Causes of discoloured Sea. Rio de Janeiro Excursion north of Cape Frio Great Evaporation Slavery Botofogo Bay Terrestrial Planariae Clouds on the Corcovado Heavy Rain Musical Frogs Phosphorescent insects Elater, springing powers of Blue Haze Noise made by a Butterfly Entomology Ants Wasp killing a Spider Parasitical Spider Artifices of an Epeira Gregarious Spider Spider with an unsymmetrical web. Monte Video Maldonado Excursion to R. Polanco Lazo and Bolas Partridges Absence of trees Deer Capybara, or River Hog Tucutuco Molothrus, cuckoo-like habits Tyrant-flycatcher Mocking-bird Carrion Hawks Tubes formed by lightning House struck. Rio Negro Estancias attacked by the Indians Salt-Lakes Flamingoes R. Negro to R. Colorado Sacred Tree Patagonian Hare Indian Families General Rosas Proceed to Bahia Blanca Sand Dunes Negro Lieutenant Bahia Blanca Saline incrustations Punta Alta Zorillo. Bahia Blanca Geology Numerous gigantic extinct Quadrupeds Recent Extinction Longevity of Species Large Animals do not require a luxuriant vegetation Southern Africa Siberian Fossils Two Species of Ostrich Habits of Oven-bird Armadilloes Venomous Snake, Toad, Lizard Hybernation of Animals Habits of Sea-Pen Indian Wars and Massacres Arrowhead Antiquarian Relic. Set out for Buenos Ayres Rio Sauce Sierra Ventana Third Posta Driving Horses Bolas Partridges and Foxes Features of the country Long-legged Plover Teru-tero Hail-storm Natural enclosures in the Sierra Tapalguen Flesh of Puma Meat Diet Guardia del Monte Effects of cattle on the Vegetation Cardoon Buenos Ayres Corral where cattle are slaughtered. Excursion to St. Fι Thistle Beds Habits of the Bizcacha Little Owl Saline streams Level plains Mastodon St. Fι Change in landscape Geology Tooth of extinct Horse Relation of the Fossil and recent Quadrupeds of North and South America Effects of a great drought Parana Habits of the Jaguar Scissor-beak Kingfisher, Parrot, and Scissor-tail Revolution Buenos Ayres State of Government. Excursion to Colonia del Sacramiento Value of an Estancia Cattle, how counted Singular breed of Oxen Perforated pebbles Shepherd-dogs Horses broken-in, Gauchos riding Character of Inhabitants Rio Plata Flocks of Butterflies Aeronaut Spiders Phosphorescence of the Sea Port Desire Guanaco Port St. Julian Geology of Patagonia Fossil gigantic Animal Types of Organisation constant Change in the Zoology of America Causes of Extinction. Santa Cruz Expedition up the River Indians Immense streams of basaltic lava Fragments not transported by the river Excavation of the valley Condor, habits of Cordillera Erratic boulders of great size Indian relics Return to the ship Falkland Islands Wild horses, cattle, rabbits Wolf-like fox Fire made of bones Manner of hunting wild cattle Geology Streams of stones Scenes of violence Penguin Geese Eggs of Doris Compound animals. Tierra del Fuego, first arrival Good Success Bay An account of the Fuegians on board Interview with the savages Scenery of the forests Cape Horn Wigwam Cove Miserable condition of the savages Famines Cannibals Matricide Religious feelings Great Gale Beagle Channel Ponsonby Sound Build wigwams and settle the Fuegians Bifurcation of the Beagle Channel Glaciers Return to the Ship Second visit in the Ship to the Settlement Equality of condition amongst the natives. Strait of Magellan Port Famine Ascent of Mount Tarn Forests Edible fungus Zoology Great Seaweed Leave Tierra del Fuego Climate Fruit-trees and productions of the southern coasts Height of snow-line on the Cordillera Descent of glaciers to the sea Icebergs formed Transportal of boulders Climate and productions of the Antarctic Islands Preservation of frozen carcasses Recapitulation. Valparaiso Excursion to the foot of the Andes Structure of the land Ascend the Bell of Quillota Shattered masses of greenstone Immense valleys Mines State of miners Santiago Hot-baths of Cauquenes Gold-mines Grinding-mills Perforated stones Habits of the Puma El Turco and Tapacolo Humming-birds. Chiloe General aspect Boat excursion Native Indians Castro Tame fox Ascend San Pedro Chonos Archipelago Peninsula of Tres Montes Granitic range Boat-wrecked sailors Low's Harbour Wild potato Formation of peat Myopotamus, otter and mice Cheucau and Barking-bird Opetiorhynchus Singular character of ornithology Petrels. San Carlos, Chiloe Osorno in eruption, contemporaneously with Aconcagua and Coseguina Ride to Cucao Impenetrable forests Valdivia Indians Earthquake Concepcion Great earthquake Rocks fissured Appearance of the former towns The sea black and boiling Direction of the vibrations Stones twisted round Great Wave Permanent Elevation of the land Area of volcanic phenomena The connection between the elevatory and eruptive forces Cause of earthquakes Slow elevation of mountain-chains. Valparaiso Portillo Pass Sagacity of mules Mountain-torrents Mines, how discovered Proofs of the gradual elevation of the Cordillera Effect of snow on rocks Geological structure of the two main ranges, their distinct origin and upheaval Great subsidence Red snow Winds Pinnacles of snow Dry and clear atmosphere Electricity Pampas Zoology of the opposite sides of the Andes Locusts Great Bugs Mendoza Uspallata Pass Silicified trees buried as they grew Incas Bridge Badness of the passes exaggerated Cumbre Casuchas Valparaiso. Coast-road to Coquimbo Great loads carried by the miners Coquimbo Earthquake Step-formed terraces Absence of recent deposits Contemporaneousness of the Tertiary formations Excursion up the valley Road to Guasco Deserts Valley of Copiapσ Rain and Earthquakes Hydrophobia The Despoblado Indian ruins Probable change of climate River-bed arched by an earthquake Cold gales of wind Noises from a hill Iquique Salt alluvium Nitrate of soda Lima Unhealthy country Ruins of Callao, overthrown by an earthquake Recent subsidence Elevated shells on San Lorenzo, their decomposition Plain with embedded shells and fragments of pottery Antiquity of the Indian Race. Galapagos Archipelago The whole group volcanic Number of craters Leafless bushes Colony at Charles Island James Island Salt-lake in crater Natural history of the group Ornithology, curious finches Reptiles Great tortoises, habits of Marine lizard, feeds on seaweed Terrestrial lizard, burrowing habits, herbivorous Importance of reptiles in the Archipelago Fish, shells, insects Botany American type of organisation Differences in the species or races on different islands Tameness of the birds Fear of man an acquired instinct. Pass through the Low Archipelago Tahiti Aspect Vegetation on the mountains View of Eimeo Excursion into the interior Profound ravines Succession of waterfalls Number of wild useful plants Temperance of the inhabitants Their moral state Parliament convened New Zealand Bay of Islands Hippahs Excursion to Waimate Missionary establishment English weeds now run wild Waiomio Funeral of a New Zealand woman Sail for Australia. Sydney Excursion to Bathurst Aspect of the woods Party of natives Gradual extinction of the aborigines Infection generated by associated men in health Blue Mountains View of the grand gulf-like valleys Their origin and formation Bathurst, general civility of the lower orders State of Society Van Diemen's Land Hobart Town Aborigines all banished Mount Wellington King George's Sound Cheerless aspect of the country Bald Head, calcareous casts of branches of trees Party of natives Leave Australia. Keeling Island Singular appearance Scanty Flora Transport of seeds Birds and insects Ebbing and flowing springs Fields of dead coral Stones transported in the roots of trees Great crab Stinging corals Coral-eating fish Coral formations Lagoon islands or atolls Depth at which reef-building corals can live Vast areas interspersed with low coral islands Subsidence of their foundations Barrier-reefs Fringing-reefs Conversion of fringing-reefs into barrier-reefs, and into atolls Evidence of changes in level Breaches in barrier-reefs Maldiva atolls, their peculiar structure Dead and submerged reefs Areas of subsidence and elevation Distribution of volcanoes Subsidence slow and vast in amount. Mauritius, beautiful appearance of Great crateriform ring of mountains Hindoos St. Helena History of the changes in the vegetation Cause of the extinction of land-shells Ascension Variation in the imported rats Volcanic bombs Beds of infusoria Bahia, Brazil Splendour of tropical scenery Pernambuco Singular reefs Slavery Return to England Retrospect on our voyage.
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