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Walks and Talks in the Geological Field

This is a historical book on the discoveries in the field of Geology. Written in the style of a professor walking with his students around various places. It begins by looking at rocks and the landscape, moves onto bowlders, and possible origins for these such glaciers, it also goes under water and tells how the oceans floor becomes layered, moves onto dinosaurs, and oil and eventually describes the planets and how minerals are formed. The last section tells how people view the story of the world, and looks at the question of Evolution. The author Alexander Winchell was Professor of Geology and Palaeontology in the University of Michigan, whom died in 1891. In 1898 the book was Revised and Edited by Fredrick Starr, from the University of Chicago.

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329

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1898, Flood and Vincent
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1898, Flood and Vincent
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Table of Contents

Preface. 3
Contents. 5
I. Facts; Or, The Record Given Us To Read.
Among the Rocks
I. The Geology at our Doors, Surface Materials.
Page 9
II. Lost Rocks, Bowlders.
Page 13
III. The Gravel Pit, Arrangement of the Drift.
Page 18
IV. Among the Glaciers, Geological Action of Glaciers.
Page 24
V. The Hillside Spring and its Work, Subterranean Waters and their Deposits.
Page 30
VI. Introduction to the Rocks, Kinds of Minerals and Stones.
Page 35
VII. The Floods of the Great Lakes, Lacustrine Deposits and Terraces.
Page 41
VIII The Mud Flat, Sedimentation.
Page 45
IX. The River Gorge, Erosion.
Page 50
X. A Walk Under the Sea, What goes on in the Ocean Depths.
Page 56
XI. By the Rocky Wall, Strata and their Classification.
Page 62
XII. Mysterious Forms of Life, Fossils.
Page 67
XIII. Courses of the Earth's Masonry, How the formations are arranged.
Page 74
XIV. A Walk in the Yellowstone Park, Thermal Waters.
Page 79
XV. Among the Volcanoes, Indications of Internal Fires.
Page 85
XVI. Frozen Seas of Lava, Ancient Lavas.
Page 91
XVII. Imprisoned Heat, Internal Condition of the Earth.
Page 96
XVIII. The Unstable Land, Phenomena and Causes of Earthquakes.
Page 102
XIX. The Framework of the Mountains, Mountain Structures.
Page 108
XX. How THE Mountain Framework is Reared, Mountain Formation.
Page 113
XXI. Down in a Mine, Modes of Occurence of the Metals.
Page 119
XXII. The King of Metals, Iron and Its Geology.
Page 125
XXIII. The Crystals of the Sea, Salt and Gypsum.
Page 130
XXIV. Liquid Sunlight, Petroleum.
Page 135
XXV. Gaseous Sunlight, Natural Gas—Its Wonders and its Geology.
Page 141
XXVI. Solidified Sunlight Coal and Coal-Beds.
Page 149
Among the Fossils
XXVII. Monsters of a Buried World, Extinct Quaternary Mammals.
Page 154
XXVIII. The Cemeteries of the Bad Lands, Trtiary Fossils.
Page 162
XXIX. Lesson from a Lump op Chalk, Mesozoic Rocks and Fossils.
Page 167
XXX. Lone Burials in the Coal Lands, Coal Measure Fossils.
Page 173
XXXI. Terrible Fishes and their Companions, Remains of the Devonian Age.
Page 178
XXXII. Ancestry of the Pearly Nautilus, Silurian Remains.
Page 184
XXXIII. The King-Crab's Grandfather and other Grandfathers, Cambrian Fossils.
Page 190
XXXIV. Earth's Deepest Graves, The Eozoic Animal.
Page 197
XXXV. An Earlier Beginning, Intimations of a Fiery Aeon.
Page 202
II. Historical Glimpses; Or, The Story Of the Wordld Set In Order.
XXXVI. Gathering World-Stuff, Wandering Germs of Worlds.
Page 208
XXXVII. The Whirling Fire-Mist, Nebular Theory of World Origin.
Page 214
XXXVIII. The Primeval Storm, Origin of the Ocean.
Page 219
XXXIX. The War in the Ocean, The Earliest Strata.
Page 224
XL. The World without a Back-Bone, Reign of Invertebrates.
Page 230
XLI. The Dynasty of Fishes, Devonian and Carboniferous Times.
Page 236
XLII. Scenes from the Coal Period, How the Coal-Beds were Formed.
Page 241
XLIII. The Reptile Monarchies, Mesozoic Events.
Page 246
XLIV. Mammalian Rule, Caenozoic Times.
Page 252
XLV. Anticipation and Retrospect in Life-Plans, Comprehensive Types.
Page 258
XL VI. The Throes of the Continent, How the Land Grew.
Page 264
XLVII. The Reign of Ice, Continental Glaciation.
Page 270
XLVIII. A Geologic Spring Time, Incidents of the Champlain Epoch.
Page 275
XLIX. The Earth Receives her King, Advent of Man.
Page 281
III. RETROSPECT; Or, How The Story of the World Impresses Us.
L. The Abyss of Centuries, The Age of the World.
Page 288
LI. The Method of Creation, The Question of Evolution.
Page 294
LII. The Human Factor in the World's Vicissitudes, Man in the Light of Science.
Page 300
LIII. Mind in Matter, The Interpretation of Nature.
Page 306
LIV. One Empire, The Unity of Nature.
Page 312

Edition Notes

First published in 1886, then later in 1898 it was Revised and Edited by Fredrick Starr with the addtion of illustrations, and then again in 1894.

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Copyright Date
1886

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Number of pages
329
Dimensions
20.5 x 14.5 x 3 centimeters

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