ABSTRACT

Charles Lyell's argument in this classic volume is that the processes of nature are slow and uniform, and that the Earth is in consequence hundreds of millions of years old. This work includes his prediction that if our nearest relatives are great apes, then the places to look for human fossils will be central Africa and Indonesia.

chapter Chapter I|7 pages

Introductory

chapter Chapter XVI|17 pages

Human remains in the loess, and their probable age

chapter Chapter XVIII|18 pages

The glacial period in north america

chapter Chapter XIX|16 pages

Recapitulation of geological proofs of man's antiquity

chapter Chapter XX|22 pages

Theories of progression and transmutation

chapter Chapter XXII|30 pages

Objections to the hypothesis of transmutation considered

chapter Chapter XXIII|17 pages

Origin and development of languages and species compared