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Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel

Chapter 8 268.]

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differs from the rest of the

he numerous joints and fissures by which they are traversed enable the workmen to wedge them out often in considerable lumps. But till has neither crack nor joint; it will not blast, and to pick it t

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TH BOWLDER-CLAY,

g, Bowlder-Clay; x

n which it is distributed, and its rela

int and projection has been ground off. They are not very large, and they differ in this and other respects from the bowlders found in the other portions of the Drift. These stones in the

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alled the "bowlder-clay." This is not so tough or hard. The bowlders in

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(BLACK SHALE),

ape Cod are twenty feet in diameter. One at Whitingham, Vermont, is forty-

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me material are found wi

rees. At other times the distinction is marked. Some of the stones in the bowlder-clay are furrowed or st

d with the remains of man and other animals. These have all the appearance of being la

efly stated, the co

s the result of violen

e upon an unparalleled and continent

might justly be accepted with hesitation, were not the conception u

are gigantic, the facts they seek to explain are not less so. We are not dealin

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1 Chapter 1 THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DRIFT.2 Chapter 2 Book, p. 220.3 Chapter 3 vi, p. 111.4 Chapter 4 6.]5 Chapter 5 , p. 9.6 Chapter 6 , p. 342.7 Chapter 7 O. Fisher, quoted in The World before the Deluge, p. 461.8 Chapter 8 268.]9 Chapter 9 ]10 Chapter 10 435, 463.11 Chapter 11 370.]12 Chapter 12 15.]13 Chapter 13 vi, p. 112.]14 Chapter 14 , pp. 491, 492.]15 Chapter 15 833.]16 Chapter 16 451.]17 Chapter 17 465.18 Chapter 18 ]19 Chapter 19 , p. 68.20 Chapter 20 , p. 72.21 Chapter 21 , p. 76.22 Chapter 22 391.23 Chapter 23 140, 346.]24 Chapter 24 222, 223.]25 Chapter 25 P. Gratacap, in American Antiquarian, July, 1881, p. 280.26 Chapter 26 261.]27 Chapter 27 i, p. 380.]28 Chapter 28 , vol. vi, p. 111.29 Chapter 29 435.]30 Chapter 30 , p. 396.31 Chapter 31 ] No.3132 Chapter 32 iv, p. 179.33 Chapter 33 387.34 Chapter 34 , p. 340. Dublin Quarterly Journal of Science, vol. vi, p. 249.35 Chapter 35 63.]36 Chapter 36 492.37 Chapter 37 209.38 Chapter 38 150.39 Chapter 39 ] No.3940 Chapter 40 , p. 150.41 Chapter 41 259.]42 Chapter 42 73.43 Chapter 43 326.]44 Chapter 44 , p. 149.45 Chapter 45 370.] No.4546 Chapter 46 466.]47 Chapter 47 74.48 Chapter 48 401.49 Chapter 49 328.50 Chapter 50 288.]51 Chapter 51 , p. 206.]52 Chapter 52 261.] No.5253 Chapter 53 , p. 402.]54 Chapter 54 239.55 Chapter 55 v, p. 141.]56 Chapter 56 10.]57 Chapter 57 3.]58 Chapter 58 208,59 Chapter 59 286.60 Chapter 60 , p. 287.]61 Chapter 61 , p. 291.62 Chapter 62 , p. 302.63 Chapter 63 , p. 290.]64 Chapter 64 205.]65 Chapter 65 260.]66 Chapter 66 vi, p. 112.] No.6667 Chapter 67 320.]68 Chapter 68 , p. 127.]69 Chapter 69 , pp. 165, 166.]70 Chapter 70 475.]71 Chapter 71 , pp. 366, 367.]72 Chapter 72 , p. 351.73 Chapter 73 No.7374 Chapter 74 rocks burst forth.75 Chapter 75 No.7576 Chapter 76 , p. 51.]77 Chapter 77 454.78 Chapter 78 , p. 458.]79 Chapter 79 , p. 158.]80 Chapter 80 192.]81 Chapter 81 , p. 217.]82 Chapter 82 i, p. 54.]