CONTENTS.
Edward Hull
PART I.
INTRODUCTION.
PAGE
Chap. I.
Historic Notices of Volcanic Action
1-9
" II.
Form, Structure, and Composition of Volcanic Mountains
10-19
" III.
Lines and Groups of Active Volcanic Vents
20-29
" IV.
Mid-ocean Volcanic Islands
30-40
PART II.
EUROPEAN VOLCANOES.
Chap. I.
Vesuvius
41-60
" II.
Etna
61-68
" III.
The Lipari Islands, Stromboli
69-75
" IV.
The Santorin Group
76-83
" V.
European Extinct or Dormant Volcanoes
84-91
" VI.
Extinct Volcanoes of Central France
92-112
" VII.
The Volcanic District of the Rhine Valley
13-125
PART III.
DORMANT OR MORIBUND VOLCANOES OF OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD.
Chap. I.
Dormant Volcanoes of Palestine and Arabia
126-135
" II.
The Volcanic Regions of North America
136-145
" III.
Volcanoes of New Zealand
146-153
PART IV.
TERTIARY VOLCANIC DISTRICTS OF THE BRITISH ISLES.
Chap. I.
Antrim
154-159
" II.
Succession of Volcanic Eruptions
160-171
" III.
Island of Mull and Adjoining Coast
172-176
" IV.
Isle of Skye
177-179
" V.
The Scuir of Eigg
180-184
" VI.
Isle of Staffa
185-186
PART V.
PRE-TERTIARY VOLCANIC ROCKS.
Chap. I.
The Deccan Trap-series of India
187-189
" II.
Abyssinian Table-lands
190-193
" III.
Cape Colony
194-195
" IV.
Volcanic Rocks of Past Geological Periods of the British Isles
196-199
PART VI.
SPECIAL VOLCANIC AND SEISMIC PHENOMENA.
Chap. I.
The Eruption of Krakatoa in 1883
201-216
" II.
Earthquakes
217-224
PART VII.
VOLCANIC AND SEISMIC PROBLEMS.
Chap. I.
The Ultimate Cause of Volcanic Action
225-235
" II.
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