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| The Voyage of the Beagle |
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| This popular account of a five-year journey of geological, botanical, biological and paleontological observation formed the foundation of Darwins theories that would culminate more than 20 years later with the publication of the Origin of Species. |
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| CONTENTS |
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TO CHARLES LYELL, ESQ., F.R.S.
This Second Edition Is Dedicated with Grateful Pleasure, As an Acknowledgment That the Chief Part of Whatever Scientific Merit This Journal and the Other Works of the Author May Possess, Has Been Derived from Studying the Well-Known and Admirable
PRINCIPLES OF GEOLOGY
NEW YORK: P.F. COLLIER & SON COMPANY, 190914
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- Introductory Note
- Preface
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- Chapter I
- Porto PrayaRibeira GrandeAtmospheric Dust with InfusoriaHabits of a Sea-slug and Cuttle-fishSt. Pauls Rocks, non-volcanicSingular IncrustationsInsects the first Colonists of IslandsFernando Noronha BahiaBurnished RocksHabits of a DiodonPelagic Confervæ and InfusoriaCauses of discoloured Sea
- Chapter II
- Rio de JaneiroExcursion north of Cape FrioGreat EvaporationSlaveryBotofogo BayTerrestrial PlanariæClouds on the CorcovadoHeavy RainMusical FrogsPhosphorescent InsectsElater, springing powers ofBlue HazeNoise made by a ButterflyEntomologyAntsWasp killing a SpiderParasitical SpiderArtifices of an EpeiraGregarious SpiderSpider with an unsymmetrical Web
- Chapter III
- Monte VideoMaldonadoExcursion to R. PolancoLazo and BolasPartridgesAbsence of TreesDeerCapybara, or River HogTucutucoMolothrus, cuckoo-like habitsTyrant-flycatcherMocking-birdCarrion HawksTubes formed by LightningHouse struck
- Chapter IV
- Rio NegroEstancias attacked by the IndiansSalt LakesFlamingoesR. Negro to R. ColoradoSacred TreePatagonian HareIndian FamiliesGeneral RosasProceed to Bahia BlancaSand DunesNegro LieutenantBahia BlancaSaline IncrustationsPunta AltaZorillo
- Chapter V
- Bahia BlancaGeologyNumerous gigantic extinct QuadrupedsRecent ExtinctionLongevity of SpeciesLarge Animals do not require a luxuriant vegetationSouthern AfricaSiberian FossilsTwo Species of OstrichHabits of Oven-birdArmadilloesVenomous Snake, Toad, LizardHybernation of AnimalsHabits of Sea-PenIndian Wars and MassacresArrow-head, antiquarian Relic
- Chapter VI
- Set out for Buenos AyresRio SauceSierra VentanaThird PostaDriving HorsesBolasPartridges and FoxesFeatures of the CountryLong-legged PloverTeru-teroHail-stormNatural Enclosures in the Sierra TapalguenFlesh of PumaMeat DietGuardia del MonteEffects of Cattle on the VegetationCardoonBuenos AyresCorral where Cattle are slaughtered
- Chapter VII
- Excursion to St. FéThistle BedsHabits of the BizcachaLittle OwlSaline StreamsLevel PlainsMastodonSt. Fé.Change in LandscapeGeologyTooth of extinct HorseRelation of the Fossil and Recent Quadrupeds of North and South AmericaEffects of a great DroughtParanaHabits of the JaguarScissor-beakKingfisher, Parrot, and Scissor-tailRevolutionBuenos AyresState of Government
- Chapter VIII
- Excursion to Colonia del SacramientoValue of an EstanciaCattle, how countedSingular Breed of OxenPerforated PebblesShepherd DogsHorses broken-in, Gauchos ridingCharacter of InhabitantsRio PlataFlocks of ButterfliesAëronaut SpidersPhosphorescence of the SeaPort DesireGuanacoPort St. JulianGeology of PatagoniaFossil Gigantic AnimalTypes of Organization constantChange in the Zoology of AmericaCauses of Extinction
- Chapter IX
- Santa CruzExpedition up the RiverIndiansImmense Streams of Basaltic LavaFragments not transported by the RiverExcavation of the ValleyCondor, habits ofCordilleraErratic Boulders of great sizeIndian RelicsReturn to the ShipFalkland IslandsWild Horses, Cattle, RabbitsWolf-like FoxFire made of BonesManner of hunting Wild CattleGeologyStreams of StonesScenes of ViolencePenguinGeeseEggs of DorisCompound Animals
- Chapter X
- Tierra del Fuego, first arrivalGood Success BayAn Account of the Fuegians on boardInterview with the SavagesScenery of the ForestsCape HornWigwam CoveMiserable Condition of the SavagesFaminesCannibalsMatricideReligious FeelingsGreat GaleBeagle ChannelPonsonby SoundBuild Wigwams and settle the FuegiansBifurcation of the Beagle ChannelGlaciersReturn to the ShipSecond Visit in the Ship to the SettlementEquality of Condition amongst the Natives
- Chapter XI
- Strait of MagellanPort FamineAscent of Mount TarnForestsEdible FungusZoologyGreat Sea-weedLeave Tierra del FuegoClimateFruit-trees and Productions of the Southern CoastsHeight of Snow-line on the CordilleraDescent of Glaciers to the SeaIcebergs formedTransportal of BouldersClimate and Productions of the Antarctic IslandsPreservation of Frozen CarcassesRecapitulation
- Chapter XII
- ValparaisoExcursion to the Foot of the AndesStructure of the LandAscend the Bell of QuillotaShattered Masses of GreenstoneImmense ValleysMinesState of MinersSantiagoHot-baths of CauquenesGold-minesGrinding-MillsPerforated StonesHabits of the PumaEl Turco and TapacoloHumming-birds
- Chapter XIII
- ChiloeGeneral AspectBoat ExcursionNative IndiansCastroTame FoxAscend San PedroChonos ArchipelagoPeninsula of Tres MontesGranitic RangeBoat-wrecked SailorsLows HarbourWild PotatoFormation of PeatMyopotamus, Otter and MiceCheucau and Barking-birdOpetiorhynchusSingular Character of OrnithologyPetrels
- Chapter XIV
- San Carlos, ChiloeOsorno in Eruption, contemporaneously with Aconcagua and CoseguinaRide to CucaoImpenetrable ForestsValdiviaIndiansEarthquakeConcepcionGreat EarthquakeRocks fissuredAppearance of the former TownsThe Sea Black and BoilingDirection of the VibrationsStones twisted roundGreat WavePermanent Elevation of the LandArea of Volcanic PhenomenaThe connection between the Elevatory and Eruptive ForcesCause of EarthquakesSlow Elevation of Mountain-chains
- Chapter XV
- ValparaisoPortillo PassSagacity of MulesMountain-torrentsMines, how discoveredProofs of the gradual Elevation of the CordilleraEffect of Snow on RocksGeological Structure of the two main RangesTheir distinct Origin and UpheavalGreat subsidenceRed SnowWindsPinnacles of SnowDry and clear AtmosphereElectricityPampasZoology of the opposite Side of the AndesLocustsGreat BugsMendozaUspallata PassSilicified Trees buried as they grewIncas BridgeBadness of the Passes exaggeratedCumbreCasuchasValparaiso
- Chapter XVI
- Coast-road to CoquimboGreat Loads carried by the MinersCoquimboEarthquakeStep-formed TerracesAbsence of recent DepositsContemporaneousness of the Tertiary FormationsExcursion up the ValleyRoad to GuascoDesertsValley of CopiapóRain and EarthquakesHydrophobiaThe DespobladoIndian RuinsProbable change of ClimateRiver-bed arched by an EarthquakeCold Gales of WindNoises from a HillIquiqueSalt AlluviumNitrate of SodaLimaUnhealthy CountryRuins of Callao, overthrown by an EarthquakeRecent subsidenceElevated Shells on San Lorenzo, their decompositionPlain with embedded Shells and fragments of PotteryAntiquity of the Indian Race
- Chapter XVII
- Galapagos ArchipelagoThe whole Group Volcanicnumbers of CratersLeafless BushesColony at Charles IslandJames IslandSalt-lake in CraterNatural History of the GroupOrnithology, curious FinchesReptilesGreat Tortoises, habits of Marine Lizard, feeds on Sea-weedTerrestrial Lizard, burrowing habits, herbivorousImportance of Reptiles in the ArchipelagoFish, Shells, InsectsBotanyAmerican Type of OrganizationDifferences in the Species or Races on different IslandsTameness of the BirdsFear of Man, an acquired Instinct
- Chapter XVIII
- Pass through the Low ArchipelagoTahitiAspectVegetation on the MountainsView of EimeoExcursion into the InteriorProfound RavinesSuccession of WaterfallsNumber of wild useful PlantsTemperance of the InhabitantsTheir moral stateParliament convenedNew ZealandBay of IslandsHippahsExcursion to WaimateMissionary EstablishmentEnglish Weeds now run wildWaiomioFuneral of a New Zealand WomanSail for Australia
- Chapter XIX
- SydneyExcursion to BathurstAspect of the WoodsParty of NativesGradual extinction of the AboriginesInfection generated by associated Men in healthBlue MountainsView of the grand gulf-like ValleysTheir origin and formationBathurst, general civility of the Lower OrdersState of SocietyVan Diemens LandHobart TownAborigines all banishedMount WellingtonKing Georges SoundCheerless Aspect of the CountryBald Head, calcareous casts of branches of TreesParty of NativesLeave Australia
- Chapter XX
- Keeling IslandSingular appearanceScanty FloraTransport of SeedsBirds and InsectsEbbing and flowing SpringsFields of dead CoralStone transported in the roots of TreesGreat CrabStinging CoralsCoral-eating FishCoral FormationsLagoon Islands, or AtollsDepth at which reef-building Corals can liveVast Areas interspersed with low Coral IslandsSubsidence of their foundationsBarrier ReefsFringing ReefsConversion of Fringing Reefs into Barrier Reefs, and into AtollsEvidence of changes in LevelBreaches in Barrier ReefsMaldiva Atolls; their peculiar structureDead and submerged ReefsAreas of subsidence and elevationDistribution of VolcanoesSubsidence slow, and vast in amount
- Chapter XXI
- Mauritius, beautiful appearance ofGreat crateriform ring of MountainsHindoosSt. HelenaHistory of the changes in the VegetationCause of the extinction of Land-shellsAscensionVariation in the imported RatsVolcanic BombsBeds of InfusoriaBahiaBrazilSplendour of Tropical SceneryPernambucoSingular ReefSlaveryReturn to EnglandRetrospect on our Voyage
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