Chapter
1 VI | But suppose it is an extinct volcano?”~“Extinct?”~“Yes;
2 VI | is an extinct volcano?”~“Extinct?”~“Yes; the number of active
3 VI | very much larger number of extinct ones. Now, Snæfell is one
4 X | ever been visited.”~“Is it extinct?”~“Oh, yes; more than five
5 XII | going to scramble down an extinct crater. It is evident that
6 XIII | the nearest mountains, now extinct volcanoes, but the ruins
7 XIV | no proof that Snæfell is extinct. Who can assure us that
8 XVIII | the neighbourhood of an extinct volcano, through gneiss,
9 XIX | thought I, that this so-called extinct volcano won’t take a fancy
10 XIX | not possibly lead to the extinct furnace of Snæfell.~Yet
11 XIX | shell of a crustacean, of an extinct species called a trilobite.
12 XXV | that this chimney of an extinct volcano, lined with lavas,
13 XXX | are!” I cried; “bones of extinct animals.”~I had rushed upon
14 XXX | have been creatures now extinct in these underground regions,
15 XXXII | This fish belongs to an extinct family, of which only fossil
16 XXXII | others belonging to the extinct family of the dipterides,
17 XXXIII| beneath us belonging to the extinct races, more voracious than
18 XXXIII| representatives of long extinct families? No; surely it
19 XXXVII| pterodactyles, and all sorts of extinct monsters here assembled
20 XLIII | instead of Snæfell, an extinct volcano, we were inside
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