We are reduced, therefore, to geological evidence, and this gives us nothing better than mere probabilities, or rather guesses, as to the original centre or centres of human existence upon the earth.
In concluding this paper, therefore, I may shortly indicate how far the geological evidence seems to answer the requirements of the theory.
But notwithstanding the considerable depths that separate Australia from New Zealand there isgeological evidence to show that a land-connection formerly linked both to Asia.
And the same conclusions are frequently suggested by geological evidence.
The assertion that volcanic action must have been more violent and more persistent in ancient times than it is now has assuredly nogeological evidence in its support.
The geographical distribution of existing faunas and floras is often made clear and intelligible by geological evidence; and in the same way light is thrown upon some of the remoter phases in the history of man himself.
That these same movements, whether ascending or descending, have continued for ages in the same direction has been established by geological evidence.
Some writers, indeed, have imagined that there is geological evidence in Norway, of the sudden upheaval of land to a considerable height at successive periods, since the era when the sea was inhabited by the living species of testacea.
There is geological evidence, as will be explained in the following chapter, that the area of these two seas was considerably larger in glacial times than it is now, and that they were joined across the valley of the Manytch.
It is quite probable that it extended much farther east still, but there is as yet no geological evidence forthcoming.
Thus it appears that on the whole the assumption that the Lusitanian fauna and flora are very ancient and pre-glacial is also supported on geological evidence.
In entering on these subjects, we may receive certain great truths in reference to the history of the earth as established by geological evidence.
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