PuntaAltaissituatedaboutthirtymileshigheruponthenorthernsideofthissamebay:itconsistsofasmallplain,betweentwentyandthirtyfeetinheight,cutoffontheshorebyalineoflowcliffsaboutamileinlength,representedinFigure15withitsverticalscalenecessarilyexaggerated。ThelowerbedAismoreextensivethantheupperones;itconsistsofstratifiedgravelorconglomerate,cementedbycalcareo-
arenaceousmatter,andisdividedbycurvilinearlayersofpinkishmarl,ofwhichsomearepreciselyliketosca-rock,andsomemoresandy。Thebedsarecurvilinear,owingtotheactionofcurrents,anddipindifferentdirections;theyincludeanextraordinarynumberofbonesofgiganticmammifersandmanyshells。Thepebblesareofconsiderablesize,andareofhardsandstone,andofquartz,likethatoftheVentana:therearealsoafewwell-roundedmassesoftosca-rock。
ThesecondbedBisaboutfifteenfeetinthickness,buttowardsbothextremitiesofthecliffnotincludedinthediagramiteitherthinsoutanddiesaway,orpassesinsensiblyintoanoverlyingbedofgravel。Itconsistsofred,toughclayeymud,withminutelinearcavities;itismarkedwithfainthorizontalshadesofcolour;itincludesafewpebbles,andrarelyaminuteparticleofshell:inonespot,thedermalarmourandafewbonesofaDasypoidquadrupedwereembeddedinit:itfillsupfurrowsintheunderlyinggravel。Withtheexceptionofthefewpebblesandparticlesofshells,thisbedresemblesthetruePampeanmud;butitstillmorecloselyresemblestheclayeyflatsmentionedintheFirstChapter
separatingthesuccessivelyrisingparallelrangesofsand-dunes。
ThebedCisofstratifiedgravel,likethelowestone;itfillsupfurrowsintheunderlyingredmud,andissometimesinterstratifiedwithit,andsometimesinsensiblypassesintoit;astheredmudthinsout,thisuppergravelthickens。Shellsaremorenumerousinitthaninthelowergravel;
butthebones,thoughsomearestillpresent,arelessnumerous。Inonepart,however,wherethisgravelandtheredmudpassedintoeachother,I
foundseveralbonesandatolerablyperfectheadoftheMegatherium。SomeofthelargeVolutas,thoughembeddedinthegravel-bedC,werefilledwiththeredmud,includinggreatnumbersofthelittlerecentPaludestrinaaustralis。ThesethreelowerbedsarecoveredbyanunconformablemantleD
ofstratifiedsandyearth,includingmanypebblesofquartz,pumiceandphonolite,landandsea-shells。
M。d’OrbignyhasbeensoobligingastonameformethetwentyspeciesofMolluscaembeddedinthetwogravelbeds:theyconsistof:——
1。Volutellaangulata,d’Orbigny,“Voyage“Mollusq。andPal。
2。VolutaBraziliana,Sol3。OlicancilleriaBraziliensisd’Orbigny。
4。Olicancilleriaauricularia,d’Orbigny。
5。Olivinapuelchana,d’Orbigny。
6。Buccinanopscochlidium,d’Orbigny。
7。Buccinanopsglobulosum,d’Orbigny。
8。Colombellasertulariarum,d’Orbigny。
9。TrochusPatagonicus,andvar。ofditto,d’Orbigny。
10。PaludestrinaAustralis,d’Orbigny。
11。FissurellaPatagonica,d’Orbigny。
12。Crepidulamuricata,Lam。
13。Venuspurpurata,Lam。
14。Venusrostrata,Phillippi。
15。MytilusDarwinianus,d’Orbigny。
16。Nuculasemiornata,d’Orbigny。
17。CarditaPatagonica,d’Orbigny。
18。CorbulaPatagonica?,d’Orbigny。
19。Pectentethuelchus,d’Orbigny。
20。Ostreapuelchana,d’Orbigny。
21。AlivingspeciesofBalanus。
22and23。AnAstraeandencrustingFlustra,apparentlyidenticalwithspeciesnowlivinginthebay。
Alltheseshellsnowliveonthiscoast,andmostoftheminthissamebay。
Iwasalsostruckwiththefact,thattheproportionalnumbersofthedifferentkindsappearedtobethesamewiththosenowcastuponthebeach:inbothcasesspecimensofVoluta,Crepidula,Venus,andTrochusarethemostabundant。FourorfiveofthespeciesarethesamewiththeupraisedshellsonthePampasnearBuenosAyres。Allthespecimenshaveaveryancientandbleachedappearance,anddonotemit,whenheated,ananimalodour:someofthemarechangedthroughoutintoawhite,soft,fibroussubstance;othershavethespacebetweentheexternalwalls,eitherhollow,orfilledupwithcrystallinecarbonateoflime。ABulinus,mentionedintheIntroductiontothe“FossilMammalia“inthe“ZoologyoftheVoyageofthe’Beagle’“hassomuchfresheranappearance,thanthemarinespecies,thatIsuspectitmusthavefallenamongsttheothers,andbeencollectedbymistake。
Theremainsoftheextinctmammiferousanimals,fromthetwogravelbedshavebeendescribedbyProfessorOweninthe“ZoologyoftheVoyageofthe’Beagle’:“theyconsistof,1st,onenearlyperfectheadandthreefragmentsofheadsoftheMegatheriumCuvierii;2nd,alowerjawofMegalonyxJeffersonii;3rd,lowerjawofMylodonDarwinii;4th,fragmentsofaheadofsomegiganticEdentalquadruped;5th,analmostentireskeletonofthegreatScelidotheriumleptocephalum,withmostofthebones,includingthehead,vertebrae,ribs,someoftheextremitiestotheclaw-
bone,andeven,asremarkedbyProfessorOwen,theknee-cap,allnearlyintheirproperrelativepositions;6th,fragmentsofthejawandaseparatetoothofaToxodon,belongingeithertoT。Platensis,ortoasecondspecieslatelydiscoverednearBuenosAyres;7th,atoothofEquuscurvidens;8th,toothofaPachyderm,closelyalliedtoPalaeotherium,ofwhichpartsoftheheadhavebeenlatelysentfromBuenosAyrestotheBritishMuseum;inallprobabilitythispachydermisidenticalwiththeMacraucheniaPatagonicafromPortS。Julian,hereaftertobereferredto。
Lastly,and9thly,inacliffoftheredclayeybedB,therewasadoublepiece,aboutthreefeetlongandtwowide,ofthebonyarmourofalargeDasypoidquadruped,withthetwosidespressednearlyclosetogether:asthecliffisnowrapidlywashingaway,thisfossilprobablywaslatelymuchmoreperfect;frombetweenitsdoubled-upsides,Iextractedthemiddleandungualphalanges,unitedtogether,ofoneofthefeet,andlikewiseaseparatephalanx:henceoneormoreofthelimbsmusthavebeenattachedtothedermalcase,whenitwasembedded。Besidestheseseveralremainsinadistinguishablecondition,therewereverymanysinglebones:thegreaternumberwereembeddedinaspace200yardssquare。ThepreponderanceoftheEdentalquadrupedsisremarkable;asis,incontrastwiththebedsofMonteHermoso,theabsenceofRodents。Mostofthebonesarenowinasoftandfriablecondition,and,liketheshells,donotemitwhenburntananimalodour。Thedecayedstateofthebonesmaybepartlyowingtotheirlateexposuretotheairandtidal-waves。Barnacles,Serpulae,andcorallinesareattachedtomanyofthebones,butIneglectedtoobservewhetherthesemightnothavegrownonthemsincebeingexposedtothepresenttidalactionAfterhavingpackedupmyspecimensatBahiaBlanca,thispointoccurredtome,andInotedit;butforgotitonmyreturn,untiltheremainshadbeencleanedandoiled:myattentionhasbeenlatelycalledtothesubjectbysomeremarksbyM。d’Orbigny。;butIbelievethatsomeofthebarnaclesmusthavegrownontheScelidotherium,soonafterbeingdeposited,andbeforebeingWHOLLYcoveredupbythegravel。Besidestheremainsintheconditionheredescribed,Ifoundonesinglefragmentofboneverymuchrolled,andasblackasjet,soasperfectlytoresemblesomeoftheremainsfromMonteHermoso。
Verymanyoftheboneshadbeenbroken,abraded,androlled,beforebeingembedded。Others,evensomeofthoseincludedinthecoarsestpartsofthethenowhardconglomerate,stillretainalltheirminutestprominencesperfectlypreserved;sothatIconcludethattheyprobablywereprotectedbyskin,flesh,orligaments,whilstbeingcoveredup。InthecaseoftheScelidotherium,itisquitecertainthatthewholeskeletonwasheldtogetherbyitsligaments,whendepositedinthegravelinwhichIfoundit。Somecervicalvertebraeandahumerusofcorrespondingsizelaysoclosetogether,asdidsomeribsandthebonesofaleg,thatIthoughtthattheymustoriginallyhavebelongedtotwoskeletons,andnothavebeenwashedinsingle;butasremainswerehereverynumerous,Iwillnotlaymuchstressonthesetwocases。WehavejustseenthatthearmouroftheDasypoidquadrupedwascertainlyembeddedtogetherwithsomeofthebonesofthefeet。
ProfessorEhrenberghasexaminedformespecimensofthefinermatterfromincontactwiththesemammiferousremains:hefindsinthemtwoPolygastrica,decidedlymarineforms;andsixPhytolitharia,ofwhichoneisprobablymarine,andtheotherseitheroffresh-waterorterrestrialorigin。“MonatsberichtenderAkad。zuBerlin“April1845。Thelistconsistsof:——
POLYGASTRICA。
Gallionellasulcata。
Stauropteraaspera?fragm。
PHYTOLITHARIA。
Lithasteriscustuberculatus。
LithostylidiumClepsammidium。
Lithostylidiumquadratum。
Lithostylidiumrude。
Lithostylidiumunidentatum。
Spongolithisacicularis。
OnlyoneoftheseeightmicroscopicalbodiesiscommontotheninefromMonteHermoso:butfiveofthemareincommonwiththosefromthePampeanmudonthebanksoftheParana。Thepresenceofanyfresh-waterinfusoria,consideringthearidityofthesurroundingcountry,ishereremarkable:themostprobableexplanationappearstobe,thatthesemicroscopicalorganismswerewashedoutoftheadjoininggreatPampeanformationduringitsdenudation,andafterwardsredeposited。
Wewillnowseewhatconclusionsmaybedrawnfromthefactsabovedetailed。Itiscertainthatthegravel-bedsandintermediateredmudweredepositedwithintheperiod,whenexistingspeciesofMolluscaheldtoeachothernearlythesamerelativeproportionsastheydoonthepresentcoast。
Thesebeds,fromthenumberoflittoralspecies,musthavebeenaccumulatedinshallowwater;butnot,judgingfromthestratificationofthegravelandthelayersofmarl,onabeach。Fromthemannerinwhichtheredclayfillsupfurrowsintheunderlyinggravel,andisinsomepartsitselffurrowedbytheoverlyinggravel,whilstinotherpartsiteitherinsensiblypassesinto,oralternateswith,thisuppergravel,wemayinferseverallocalchangesinthecurrents,perhapscausedbyslightchanges,upordown,intheleveloftheland。Bytheelevationofthesebeds,towhichperiodthealluvialmantlewithpumice-pebbles,landandsea-shellsbelongs,theplainofPuntaAlta,fromtwentytothirtyfeetinheight,wasformed。Inthisneighbourhoodthereareotherandhighersea-formedplainsandlinesofcliffsinthePampeanformationwornbythedenudingactionofthewavesatdifferentlevels。Hencewecaneasilyunderstandthepresenceofroundedmassesoftosca-rockinthislowestplain;andlikewise,asthecliffsatMonteHermosowiththeirmammiferousremainsstandatahigherlevel,thepresenceoftheonemuch-rolledfragmentofbonewhichwasasblackasjet:possiblysomefewoftheothermuch-rolledbonesmayhavebeensimilarlyderived,thoughIsawonlytheonefragment,inthesameconditionwiththosefromMonteHermoso。M。d’OrbignyhassuggestedthatallthesemammiferousremainsmayhavebeenwashedoutofthePampeanformation,andafterwardsredepositedtogetherwiththerecentshells。
“Voyage“Part。Geolog。page49。Undoubtedlyitisamarvellousfactthatthesenumerousgiganticquadrupeds,belonging,withtheexceptionoftheEquuscurvidens,tosevenextinctgenera,andone,namely,theToxodon,notfallingintoanyexistingfamily,shouldhaveco-existedwithMollusca,allofwhicharestilllivingspecies;butanalogousfactshavebeenobservedinNorthAmericaandinEurope。Inthefirstplace,itshouldnotbeoverlooked,thatmostoftheco-embeddedshellshaveamoreancientandalteredappearancethanthebones。Inthesecondplace,isitprobablethatnumerousbonesnothardenedbysilexoranyothermineral,couldhaveretainedtheirdelicateprominencesandsurfacesperfectiftheyhadbeenwashedoutofonedeposit,andre-embeddedinanother:——thislaterdepositbeingformedoflarge,hardpebbles,arrangedbytheactionofcurrentsorbreakersinshallowwaterintovariouslycurvedandinclinedlayers?Theboneswhicharenowinsoperfectastateofpreservation,must,I
conceive,havebeenfreshandsoundwhenembedded,andprobablywereprotectedbyskin,flesh,orligaments。TheskeletonoftheScelidotheriumindisputablywasdepositedentire:shallwesaythatwhenheldtogetherbyitsmatrixitwaswashedoutofanoldgravel-bedtotallyunlikeincharactertothePampeanformation,andre-embeddedinanothergravel-bed,composedIspeakaftercarefulcomparisonofexactlythesamekindofpebbles,inthesamekindofcement?IwilllaynostressonthetwocasesofseveralribsandbonesoftheextremitieshavingAPPARENTLYbeenembeddedintheirproperrelativeposition:butwillanyonebesoboldastoaffirmthatitispossible,thatapieceofthethintessellatedarmourofaDasypoidquadruped,atleastthreefeetlongandtwoinwidth,andnowsotenderthatIwasunablewiththeutmostcaretoextractafragmentmorethantwoorthreeinchessquare,couldhavebeenwashedoutofonebed,andre-embeddedinanother,togetherwithsomeofthesmallbonesofthefeet,withouthavingbeendashedintoatoms?WemustthenwhollyrejectM。
d’Orbigny’ssupposition,andadmitascertain,thattheScelidotheriumandthelargeDasypoidquadruped,andashighlyprobable,thattheToxodon,Megatherium,etc。someofthebonesofwhichareperfectlypreserved,wereembeddedforthefirsttime,andinafreshcondition,inthestratainwhichtheywerefoundentombed。Thesegiganticquadrupeds,therefore,thoughbelongingtoextinctgeneraandfamilies,coexistedwiththetwentyabove-enumeratedMollusca,thebarnacleandtwocorals,stilllivingonthiscoast。Fromtherolledfragmentofblackbone,andfromtheplainofPuntaAltabeinglowerthanthatofMonteHermoso,Iconcludethatthecoarsesub-littoraldepositsofPuntaAlta,areofsubsequentorigintothePampeanmudofMonteHermoso;andthebedsatthislatterplace,aswehaveseen,areprobablyofsubsequentorigintothehightosca-plainroundtheSierraVentana:weshall,however,return,attheendofthischapter,totheconsiderationoftheseseveralstagesinthegreatPampeanformation。
BUENOSAYRESTOST。FEBAJADA,INENTRERIOS。
ForsomedistancenorthwardofBuenosAyres,theescarpmentofthePampeanformationdoesnotapproachveryneartothePlata,anditisconcealedbyvegetation:butinsectionsonthebanksoftheRiosLuxan,Areco,andArrecifes,IobservedbothpaleanddarkreddishPampeanmud,withsmall,whitishconcretionsoftosca;atalltheseplacesmammiferousremainshavebeenfound。InthecliffsontheParana,atSanNicolas,thePampeanmudcontainsbutlittletosca;hereM。d’OrbignyfoundtheremainsoftworodentsCtenomysBonariensisandKerodonantiquusandthejawofaCanis:
whenontheriverIcouldclearlydistinguishinthisfinelineofcliffs,“horizontallinesofvariationbothintintandcompactness。”Iquotethesewordsfrommynote-book,aswrittendownonthespot,onaccountofthegeneralabsenceofstratificationinthePampeanformationhavingbeeninsistedonbyM。d’Orbignyasaproofofthediluvialoriginofthisgreatdeposit。Theplainnorthwardofthispointisverylevel,butwithsomedepressionsandlakes;IestimateditsheightatfromfortytosixtyfeetabovetheParana。AttheA。MediothebrightredPampeanmudcontainsscarcelyanytosca-rock;whilstatashortdistancethestreamofthePabon,formsacascade,abouttwentyfeetinheight,overacavernousmassoftwovarietiesoftosca-rock;ofwhichoneisverycompactandsemi-
crystalline,withseamsofcrystallisedcarbonateoflime:similarcompactvarietiesaremetwithontheSalidilloandSeco。TheabsoluteidentityI
speakafteracomparisonofmyspecimensbetweensomeofthesevarieties,andthosefromTapalguen,andfromtheridgesouthofBahiaBlanca,adistanceof400milesoflatitude,isverystriking。
AtRosariothereisbutlittletosca-rock:nearthisplaceIfirstnoticedattheedgeoftherivertracesofanunderlyingformation,which,twenty-
fivemileshigherupintheestanciaofGorodona,consistsofapaleyellowishclay,aboundingwithconcretionarycylindersofaferruginoussandstone。Thisbed,whichisprobablytheequivalentoftheoldertertiarymarinestrata,immediatelytobedescribedinEntreRios,onlyjustrisesabovetheleveloftheParanawhenlow。TherestofthecliffatGorodona,isformedofredPampeanmud,with,inthelowerpart,manyconcretionsoftosca,somestalacti-formed,andwithonlyafewintheupperpart:attheheightofsixfeetabovetheriver,twogiganticskeletonsoftheMastodonAndiumwerehereembedded;theirboneswerescatteredafewfeetapart,butmanyofthemstillheldtheirproperrelativepositions:theyweremuchdecayedandassoftascheese,sothatevenoneofthegreatmolarteethfellintopiecesinmyhand。WehereseethatthePampeandepositcontainsmammiferousremainsclosetoitsbase。OnthebanksoftheCarcarana,afewmilesdistant,thelowestbedvisiblewaspalePampeanmud,withmassesoftosca-rock,inoneofwhichIfoundamuchdecayedtoothoftheMastodon:
abovethisbed,therewasathinlayeralmostcomposedofsmallconcretionsofwhitetosca,outofwhichIextractedawellpreserved,butslightlybrokentoothofToxodonPlatensis:abovethistherewasanunusualbedofverysoftimpuresandstone。InthisneighbourhoodInoticedmanysingleembeddedbones,andIheardofothershavingbeenfoundinsoperfectastatethattheywerelongusedasgate-posts:theJesuitFalknerfoundherethedermalarmourofsomegiganticEdentalquadruped。
InsomeoftheredmudscrapedfromatoothofoneoftheMastodonsatGorodona,ProfessorEhrenbergfindssevenPolygastricaandthirteenPhytolitharia,allofthem,Ibelieve,withtwoexceptions,alreadyknownspecies。“Monatsberichtenderkonig。Akad。zuBerlin“April1845。Thelistconsistsof:——
POLYGASTRICA。
Campylodiscusclypeus。
Coscinodiscussubtilis。
Coscinodiscusal。sp。
Eunotia。
Gallionellagranulata。
Himantidiumgracile。
Pinnulariaborealis。
Ofthesetwenty,thepreponderatingnumberareoffresh-waterorigin;onlytwospeciesofCoscinodiscusandaSpongolithisshowthedirectinfluenceofthesea;thereforeProfessorEhrenbergarrivesattheimportantconclusionthatthedepositmusthavebeenofbrackish-waterorigin。OfthethirteenPhytolitharia,ninearemetwithinthetwodepositsinBahiaBlanca,wherethereisevidencefromtwootherspeciesofPolygastricathatthebedswereaccumulatedinbrackishwater。Thetracesofcoral,sponges,andPolythalamia,foundbyDr。Carpenterinthetosca-rockofwhichImustobservethegreaternumberofspecimenswerefromtheupperbedsinthesouthernpartsoftheformation,apparentlyshowamorepurelymarineorigin。
AtST。FEBAJADA,inEntreRios,thecliffs,estimatedatbetweensixtyandseventyfeetinheight,exposeaninterestingsection:thelowerhalfconsistsoftertiarystratawithmarineshells,andtheupperhalfofthePampeanformation。Thelowestbedisanobliquelylaminated,blackish,induratedmud,withdistincttracesofvegetableremains。M。d’Orbigny“Voyage“Part。Geolog。page37,hasgivenadetaileddescriptionofthissection,butashedoesnotmentionthislowestbed,itmayhavebeenconcealedwhenhewastherebytheriver。Thereisaconsiderablediscrepancybetweenhisdescriptionandmine,whichIcanonlyaccountforbythebedsthemselvesvaryingconsiderablyinshortdistances。Abovethisthereisathickbedofyellowishsandyclay,withmuchcrystallisedgypsumandmanyshellsofOstreae,Pectens,andArcae:abovethistheregenerallycomesanarenaceouscrystallinelimestone,butthereissometimesinterposedabed,abouttwelvefeetthick,ofdarkgreen,soapyclay,weatheringintosmallangularfragments。Thelimestone,wherepurest,iswhite,highlycrystalline,andfullofcavities:itincludessmallpebblesofquartz,brokenshells,teethofsharks,andsometimes,asIwasinformed,largebones:itoftencontainssomuchsandastopassintoacalcareoussandstone,andinsuchpartsthegreatOstreaPatagonicachieflyabounds。CaptainSulivan,R。N。hasgivenmeaspecimenofthisshell,whichhefoundinthecliffsatPointCerrito,betweentwentyandthirtymilesabovetheBajada。Intheupperpart,thelimestonealternateswithlayersoffinewhitesand。TheshellsincludedinthesebedshavebeennamedformebyM。d’Orbigny:theyconsistof:——
1。OstreaPatagonica,d’Orbigny,“Voyage“Part。Pal。
2。OstreaAlvarezii,d’Orbigny,“Voyage“Part。Pal。
3。PectenParanensis,d’Orbigny,“Voyage“Part。Pal。
4。PectenDarwinianus,d’Orbigny,“Voyage“Part。Pal。
5。VenusMunsterii,d’Orbigny,“Voyage“Pal。
6。ArcaBonplandiana,d’Orbigny,“Voyage“Pal。
7。CardiumPlatense,d’Orbigny,“Voyage“Pal。
8。Tellina,probablynov。species,buttooimperfectfordescription。
PHYTOLITHARIA。
Lithasteriscustuberculatus。
Lithodontiumbursa。
Lithodontiumfurcatum。
Lithodontiumrostratum。
LithostylidiumAmphiodon。
LithostylidiumClepsammidium。
LithostylidiumHamus。
Lithostylidiumpolyedrum。
Lithostylidiumquadratum。
Lithostylidiumrude。
LithostylidiumSerra。
Lithostylidiumunidentatum。
SpongolithisFustis。
Thesespeciesareallextinct:thesixfirstwerefoundbyM。d’OrbignyandmyselfintheformationsoftheRioNegro,S。Josef,andotherpartsofPatagonia;andtherefore,asfirstobservedbyM。d’Orbigny,thesebedscertainlybelongtothegreatPatagonianformation,whichwillbedescribedintheensuingchapter,andwhichweshallseemustbeconsideredasaveryancienttertiaryone。NorthoftheBajada,M。d’Orbignyfound,inbedswhichheconsidersaslyingbeneaththestrataheredescribed,remainsofaToxodon,whichhehasnamedasadistinctspeciesfromtheT。PlatensisofthePampeanformation。MuchsilicifiedwoodisfoundonthebanksoftheParanaandlikewiseontheUruguay,andIwasinformedthattheycomeoutoftheselowerbeds;fourspecimenscollectedbymyselfaredicotyledonous。
Theupperhalfofthecliff,toathicknessofaboutthirtyfeet,consistsofPampeanmud,ofwhichthelowerpartispale-coloured,andtheupperpartofabrighterred,withsomeirregularlayersofanarenaceousvarietyoftosca,andafewsmallconcretionsoftheordinarykind。Closeabovethemarinelimestone,thereisathinstratumwithaconcretionaryoutlineofwhitehardtosca-rockormarl,whichmaybeconsideredeitherastheuppermostbedoftheinferiordeposits,orthelowestofthePampeanformation;atonetimeIconsideredthisbedasmarkingapassagebetweenthetwoformations:butIhavesincebecomeconvincedthatIwasdeceivedonthispoint。InthesectionontheParana,Ididnotfindanymammiferousremains;butattwomilesdistanceontheA。TapasatributaryoftheConchitas,theywereextremelynumerousinalowcliffofredPampeanmudwithsmallconcretions,preciselyliketheupperbedontheParana。Mostofthebonesweresolitaryandmuchdecayed;butIsawthedermalarmourofagiganticEdentalquadruped,formingacaldron-likehollow,fourorfivefeetindiameter,outofwhich,asIwasinformed,thealmostentireskeletonhadbeenlatelyremoved。IfoundsingleteethoftheMastodonAndium,ToxodonPlatensis,andEquuscurvidens,neartoeachother。Asthislattertoothapproachescloselytothatofthecommonhorse,Ipaidparticularattentiontoitstrueembedment,forIdidnotatthattimeknowthattherewasasimilartoothhiddeninthematrixwiththeothermammiferousremainsfromPuntaAlta。Itisaninterestingcircumstance,thatProfessorOwenfindsthattheteethofthishorseapproachmorecloselyintheirpeculiarcurvaturetoafossilspecimenbroughtbyMr。
LyellfromNorthAmerica,thantothoseofanyotherspeciesofEquus。
Lyell“TravelsinNorthAmerica“volume1page164and“ProceedingsofGeologicalSociety“volume4page39。
Theunderlyingmarinetertiarystrataextendoverawidearea:IwasassuredthattheycanbetracedinravinesinaneastandwestlineacrossEntreRiostotheUruguay,adistanceofabout135miles。InaS。E。
directionIheardoftheirexistenceattheheadoftheR。Nankay;andatP。GordainBandaOriental,adistanceof170miles,Ifoundthesamelimestone,containingthesamefossilshells,lyingataboutthesamelevelabovetheriverasatSt。Fe。Inasoutherlydirection,thesebedssinkinheight,foratanotherP。GordainEntreRios,thelimestoneisseenatamuchlessheight;andtherecanbelittledoubtthattheyellowishsandyclay,onalevelwiththeriver,betweentheCarcaranaandS。Nicholas,belongstothissameformation;asperhapsdothebedsofsandatBuenosAyres,whichlieatthebottomofthePampeanformation,aboutsixtyfeetbeneaththesurfaceofthePlata。Thesoutherlydeclinationofthesebedsmayperhapsbedue,nottounequalelevation,buttotheoriginalformofthebottomofthesea,slopingfromlandsituatedtothenorth;forthatlandexistedatnogreatdistance,wehaveevidenceinthevegetableremainsinthelowestbedatSt。Fe;andinthesilicifiedwoodandinthebonesofToxodonParanensis,foundaccordingtoM。d’Orbignyinstilllowerstrata。
BANDAORIENTAL。
ThisprovinceliesonthenorthernsideofthePlata,andeastwardoftheUruguay:ithasagentleundulatorysurface,withabasisofprimaryrocks;
andisinmostpartscoveredupwithanunstratifiedmass,ofnogreatthickness,ofreddishPampeanmud。Intheeasternhalf,nearMaldonado,thisdepositismorearenaceousthaninthePampas,itcontainsmanythoughsmallconcretionsofmarlortosca-rock,andothersofhighlyferruginoussandstone;inonesection,onlyafewyardsindepth,itrestedonstratifiedsand。NearMonteVideothisdepositinsomespotsappearstobeofgreaterthickness;andtheremainsoftheGlyptodonandotherextinctmammifershavebeenfoundinit。Inthelonglineofcliffs,betweenfiftyandsixtyfeetinheight,calledtheBarrancasdeS。Gregorio,whichextendwestwardoftheRioS。Lucia,thelowerhalfisformedofcoarsesandofquartzandfeldsparwithoutmica,likethatnowcastuponthebeachnearMaldonado;andtheupperhalfofPampeanmud,varyingincolourandcontaininghoneycombedveinsofsoftcalcareousmatterandsmallconcretionsoftosca-rockarrangedinlines,andlikewiseafewpebblesofquartz。Thisdepositfillsuphollowsandfurrowsintheunderlyingsand;
appearingasifwaterchargedwithmudhadinvadedasandybeach。Thesecliffsextendfarwestward,andatadistanceofsixtymiles,nearColoniadelSacramiento,IfoundthePampeandepositrestinginsomeplacesonthissand,andinothersontheprimaryrocks:betweenthesandandthereddishmud,thereappearedtobeinterposed,butthesectionwasnotaverygoodone,athinbedofshellsofanexistingMytilus,stillpartiallyretainingtheircolour。ThePampeanformationinBandaOrientalmightreadilybemistakenforanalluvialdeposit:comparedwiththatofthePampas,itisoftenmoresandy,andcontainssmallfragmentsofquartz;theconcretionsaremuchsmaller,andtherearenoextensivemassesoftosca-rock。
Intheextremewesternpartsofthisprovince,betweentheUruguayandalinedrawnfromColoniatotheR。PerdidoatributaryoftheR。Negro,theformationsarefarmorecomplicated。Besidesprimaryrocks,wemeetwithextensivetractsandmanyflat-topped,horizontallystratified,cliff-
bounded,isolatedhillsoftertiarystrata,varyingextraordinarilyinmineralogicalnature,someidenticalwiththeoldmarinebedsofSt。FeBajada,andsomewiththoseofthemuchmorerecentPampeanformation。
Thereare,also,extensiveLOWtractsofcountrycoveredwithadepositcontainingmammiferousremains,preciselylikethatjustdescribedinthemoreeasternpartsoftheprovince。Althoughfromthesmoothandunbrokenstateofthecountry,Ineverobtainedasectionofthislatterdepositclosetothefootofthehighertertiaryhills,yetIhavenottheleastdoubtthatitisofquitesubsequentorigin;havingbeendepositedaftertheseahadwornthetertiarystrataintothecliff-boundedhills。Thislaterformation,whichiscertainlytheequivalentofthatofthePampas,iswellseeninthevalleysintheestanciaofBerquelo,nearMercedes;ithereconsistsofreddishearth,fullofroundedgrainsofquartz,andwithsomesmallconcretionsoftosca-rockarrangedinhorizontallines,soasperfectlytoresemble,exceptincontainingalittlecalcareousmatter,theformationintheeasternpartsofBandaOriental,inEntreRios,andatotherplaces:inthisestanciatheskeletonofagreatEdentalquadrupedwasfound。InthevalleyoftheSarandis,atthedistanceofonlyafewmiles,thisdeposithasasomewhatdifferentcharacter,beingwhiter,softer,finer-grained,andfulloflittlecavities,andconsequentlyoflittlespecificgravity;nordoesitcontainanyconcretionsorcalcareousmatter:Ihereprocuredahead,whichwhenfirstdiscoveredmusthavebeenquiteperfect,oftheToxodonPlatensis,anotherofaMylodonThisheadwasatfirstconsideredbyProfessorOweninthe“Zoologyofthe’Beagle’s’Voyage“asbelongingtoadistinctgenus,namely,Glossotherium。,perhapsM。Darwinii,andalargepieceofdermalarmour,differingfromthatoftheGlyptodonclavipes。Thesebonesareremarkablefromtheirextraordinarilyfreshappearance;whenheldoveralampofspiritsofwine,theygiveoutastrongodourandburnwithasmallflame;
Mr。T。Reekshasbeensokindastoanalysesomeofthefragments,andhefindsthattheycontainabout7percentofanimalmatter,and8percentofwater。Liebig“ChemistryofAgriculture“page194statesthatfreshdrybonescontainfrom32to33percentofdrygelatine。SeealsoDr。Daubeny,in“EdinburghNewPhilosophicalJournal“volume37page293。
Theoldertertiarystrata,formingthehigherisolatedhillsandextensivetractsofcountry,vary,asIhavesaid,extraordinarilyincomposition:
withinthedistanceofafewmiles,Isometimespassedovercrystallinelimestonewithagate,calcareoustuffs,andmarlyrocks,allpassingintoeachother,——redandpalemudwithconcretionsoftosca-rock,quitelikethePampeanformation,——calcareousconglomeratesandsandstones,——brightredsandstonespassingeitherintoredconglomerate,orintowhitesandstone,——hardsiliceoussandstones,jasperyandchalcedonicrocks,andnumerousothersubordinatevarieties。Iwasunabletomarkouttherelationsofallthesestrata,andwilldescribeonlyafewdistinctsections:——inthecliffsbetweenP。GordaontheUruguayandtheA。deVivoras,theupperbediscrystallinecellularlimestoneoftenpassingintocalcareoussandstone,withimpressionsofsomeofthesameshellsasatSt。
FeBajada;atP。Gorda,thislimestoneisinterstratifiedwithandrestson,whitesand,whichcoversabedaboutthirtyfeetthickofpale-colouredclay,withmanyshellsofthegreatOstreaPatagonicaInmy“Journal“page1711stedition,IhavehastilyandinaccuratelystatedthatthePampeanmud,whichisfoundovertheeasternpartofB。Oriental,liesOVERthelimestoneatP。Gorda;Ishouldhavesaidthattherewasreasontoinferthatitwasasubsequentorsuperiordeposit。:beneaththis,intheverticalcliff,nearlyonalevelwiththeriver,thereisabedofredmudabsolutelylikethePampeandeposit,withnumerousoftenlargeconcretionsofperfectlycharacterisedwhite,compacttosca-rock。AtthemouthoftheVivoras,theriverflowsoverapalecavernoustosca-rock,quitelikethatinthePampas,andthisAPPEAREDtounderliethecrystallinelimestone;butthesectionwasnotunequivocallikethatatP。Gorda。Thesebedsnowformonlyanarrowandmuchdenudedstripofland;buttheymustoncehaveextendedmuchfurther;foronthenextstream,southoftheS。Juan,CaptainSulivan,R。N。foundalittlecliff,onlyjustabovethesurfaceoftheriver,withnumerousshellsoftheVenusMunsterii,D’Orbigny,——oneofthespeciesoccurringatSt。Fe,andofwhichtherearecastsatP。Gorda:
thelineofcliffsofthesubsequentlydepositedtruePampeanmud,extendfromColoniatowithinhalfamileofthisspot,andnodoubtoncecoveredupthisdenudedmarinestratum。AgainatColonia,aFrenchmanfound,indiggingthefoundationsofahouse,agreatmassoftheOstreaPatagonicaofwhichIsawmanyfragments,packedtogetherjustbeneaththesurface,anddirectlysuperimposedonthegneiss。Thesesectionsareimportant:M。
d’OrbignyisunwillingtobelievethatbedsofthesamenaturewiththePampeanformationeverunderlietheancientmarinetertiarystrata;andI
wasasmuchsurprisedatitashecouldhavebeen;buttheverticalcliffatP。Gordaallowedofnomistake,andImustbepermittedtoaffirm,thatafterhavingexaminedthecountryfromtheColoradotoSt。FeBajada,I
couldnotbedeceivedinthemineralogicalcharacterofthePampeandeposit。
Moreover,inaprecipitouspartoftheravineofLasBocas,aredsandstoneisdistinctlyseentooverlieathickbedofpalemud,alsoquitelikethePampeanformation,aboundingwithconcretionsoftruetosca-rock。Thissandstoneextendsovermanymilesofcountry:itisasredasthebrightestvolcanicscoriae;itsometimespassesintoacoarseredconglomeratecomposedoftheunderlyingprimaryrocks;andoftenpassesintoasoftwhitesandstonewithredstreaks。AttheCaleradelosHuerfanos,onlyaquarterofamilesouthofwhereIfirstmetwiththeredsandstone,thecrystallinewhitelimestoneisquarried:asthisbedistheuppermost,andasitoftenpassesintocalcareoussandstone,interstratifiedwithpuresand;andastheredsandstonelikewisepassesintosoftwhitesandstone,andisalsotheuppermostbed,Ibelievethatthesetwobeds,thoughsodifferent,areequivalents。Afewleaguessouthwardofthesetwoplaces,oneachsideofthelowprimaryrangeofS。Juan,therearesomeflat-topped,cliff-bounded,separatelittlehills,verysimilartothosefringingtheprimaryrangesinthegreatplainsouthofBuenosAyres:theyarecomposed——
1st,ofcalcareoustuffwithmanyparticlesofquartz,sometimespassingintoacoarseconglomerate;2nd,ofastoneundistinguishableontheclosestinspectionfromthecompactervarietiesoftosca-rock;and3rd,ofsemi-crystallinelimestone,includingnodulesofagate:thesethreevarietiespassinsensiblyintoeachother,andastheyformtheuppermoststratuminthisdistrict,Ibelievethatthey,also,aretheequivalentsofthepurecrystallinelimestone,andoftheredandwhitesandstonesandconglomerates。
BetweenthesepointsandMercedesontheRioNegro,therearescarcelyanygoodsections,theroadpassingoverlimestone,tosca-rock,calcareousandbrightredsandstones,andnearthesourceoftheSanSalvadoroverawideextentofjasperyrocks,withmuchmilkyagate,likethatinthelimestonenearSanJuan。IntheestanciaofBerquelo,theseparate,flat-topped,cliff-boundedhillsareratherhigherthanintheotherpartsofthecountry;theyrangeinaN。E。andS。W。direction;theiruppermostbedsconsistofthesamebrightredsandstone,passingsometimesintoaconglomerate,andinthelowerpartintosoftwhitesandstone,andevenintoloosesand:beneaththissandstone,Isawintwoplaceslayersofcalcareousandmarlyrocks,andinoneplaceredPampean-likeearth;atthebaseofthesesections,therewasahard,stratified,whitesandstone,withchalcedoniclayers。NearMercedes,bedsofthesamenatureandapparentlyofthesameage,areassociatedwithcompact,white,crystallinelimestone,includingmuchbotryoidalagate,andsingularmasses,likeporcelain,butreallycomposedofacalcareo-siliceouspaste。Insinkingwellsinthisdistrictthechalcedonicstrataseemtobethelowest。Beds,suchastheredescribed,occuroverthewholeofthisneighbourhood;buttwentymilesfurtheruptheR。Negro,inthecliffsofPerika,whichareaboutfiftyfeetinheight,theupperbedisaprettilyvariegatedchalcedony,mingledwithapurewhitetallowylimestone;beneaththisthereisaconglomerateofquartzandgranite;beneaththismanysandstones,somehighlycalcareous;andthewholelowertwo-thirdsofthecliffconsistsofearthycalcareousbedsofvariousdegreesofpurity,withonelayerofreddishPampean-likemud。
Whenexaminingtheagates,thechalcedonicandjasperyrocks,someofthelimestones,andeventhebrightredsandstones,Iwasforciblystruckwiththeirresemblancetodepositsformedintheneighbourhoodofvolcanicaction。InowfindthatM。Isabelle,inhis“VoyageaBuenosAyres,“hasdescribedcloselysimilarbedsonItaquyandIbicuywhichentertheUruguaysomewaynorthoftheR。Negroandthesebedsincludefragmentsofreddecomposedtruescoriaehardenedbyzeolite,andofblackretinite:wehavethenheregoodevidenceofvolcanicactionduringourtertiaryperiod。
Stillfurthernorth,nearS。Anna,wheretheParanamakesaremarkablebend,M。Bonplandfoundsomesingularamygdaloidalrocks,whichperhapsmaybelongtothissameepoch。M。d’Orbigny“Voyage“Part。Geolog。page29I
mayremarkthat,judgingfromthesizeandwell-roundedconditionoftheblocksofrockintheabove-describedconglomerates,massesofprimaryformationprobablyexistedatthistertiaryperiodabovewater:thereis,also,accordingtoM。Isabelle,muchconglomeratefurthernorth,atSalto。
>FromwhateversourceandthroughwhatevermeansthegreatPampeanformationoriginated,weherehave,Imustrepeat,unequivocalevidenceofasimilaractionataperiodbeforethatofthedepositionofthemarinetertiarystratawithextinctshells,atSantaFeandP。Gorda。Duringalsothedepositionofthesestrata,wehaveintheintercalatedlayersofredPampean-likemudandtosca-rock,andinthepassagenearS。Juanofthesemi-crystallinelimestoneswithagateintotoscaundistinguishablefromthatofthePampas,evidenceofthesameaction,thoughcontinuedonlyatintervalsandinafeeblemanner。Wehavefurtherseenthatinthisdistrict,ataperiodnotonlysubsequenttothedepositionofthetertiarystrata,buttotheirupheavementandmostextensivedenudation,truePampeanmudwithitsusualcharactersandincludingmammiferousremains,wasdepositedroundandbetweenthehillsorisletsformedofthesetertiarystrata,andoverthewholeeasternandlowprimarydistrictsofBandaOriental。
EARTHYMASS,WITHEXTINCTMAMMIFEROUSREMAINS,OVERTHEPORPHYRITICGRAVEL
ATS。JULIAN,LATITUDE49DEGREES14’S。INPATAGONIA。
FIGURE16。SECTIONOFTHELOWESTPLAINATPORTS。JULIAN。
Sectionthroughbedsfromtoptobottom:A,B,C,D,E,F。
AA。Superficialbedofreddishearth,withtheremainsoftheMacrauchenia,andwithrecentsea-shellsonthesurface。
B。Gravelofporphyriticrocks。
C。andD。Pumiceousmudstone——Ancienttertiaryformation。
E。andF。Sandstoneandargillaceousbeds——Ancienttertiaryformation。
Thiscase,thoughnotcomingstrictlyunderthePampeanformation,maybeconvenientlygivenhere。Onthesouthsideoftheharbour,thereisanearlylevelplainmentionedintheFirstChapteraboutsevenmileslong,andthreeorfourmileswide,estimatedatninetyfeetinheight,andborderedbyperpendicularcliffs,ofwhichasectionisrepresentedinFigure16。
Theloweroldtertiarystratatobedescribedinthenextchapterarecoveredbytheusualgravelbed;andthisbyanirregularearthy,sometimessandymass,seldommorethantwoorthreefeetinthickness,exceptwhereitfillsupfurrowsorgullieswornnotonlythroughtheunderlyinggravel,buteventhroughtheuppertertiarybeds。Thisearthymassisofapalereddishcolour,likethelesspurevarietiesofPampeanmudinBandaOriental;itincludessmallcalcareousconcretions,likethoseoftosca-
rockbutmorearenaceous,andotherconcretionsofagreenish,induratedargillaceoussubstance:afewpebbles,also,fromtheunderlyinggravel-bedarealsoincludedinit,andthesebeingoccasionallyarrangedinhorizontallines,showthatthemassisofsub-aqueousorigin。Onthesurfaceandembeddedinthesuperficialparts,therearenumerousshells,partiallyretainingtheircolours,ofthreeorfourofthenowcommonestlittoralspecies。NearthebottomofonedeepfurrowrepresentedinFigure16,filledupwiththisearthydeposit,IfoundalargepartoftheskeletonoftheMacraucheniaPatachonica——agiganticandmostextraordinarypachyderm,allied,accordingtoProfessorOwen,tothePalaeotherium,butwithaffinitiestotheRuminants,especiallytotheAmericandivisionoftheCamelidae。Severalofthevertebraeinachain,andnearlyallthebonesofoneofthelimbs,eventothesmallestbonesofthefoot,wereembeddedintheirproperrelativepositions:hencetheskeletonwascertainlyunitedbyitsfleshorligaments,whenenvelopedinthemud。Thisearthymass,withitsconcretionsandmammiferousremains,fillingupfurrowsintheunderlyinggravel,certainlypresentsaverystrikingresemblancetosomeofthesectionsforinstance,atP。AltainB。Blanca,orattheBarrancasdeS。GregoriointhePampeanformation;butImustbelievethatthisresemblanceisonlyaccidental。Isuspectthatthemudwhichatthepresentdayisaccumulatingindeepandnarrowgulliesattheheadoftheharbour,would,afterelevation,presentaverysimilarappearance。ThesouthernmostpartofthetruePampeanformation,namely,ontheColorado,lies560milesoflatitudenorthofthispoint。InthesucceedingchapterIshallhavetorefertoagreatdepositofextinctmammiferousremains,latelydiscoveredbyCaptainSulivan,R。N。atapointstillfurthersouth,namely,attheR。Gallegos;theiragemustatpresentremaindoubtful。
WithrespecttotheageoftheMacrauchenia,theshellsonthesurfaceprovethatthemassinwhichtheskeletonwasenvelopedhasbeenelevatedabovetheseawithintherecentperiod:Ididnotseeanyoftheshellsembeddedatasufficientdepthtoassuremethoughitbehighlyprobable
thatthewholethicknessofthemasswascontemporaneouswiththeseINDIVIDUALSPECIMENS。ThattheMacrauchenialivedsubsequentlytothespreadingoutofthegravelonthisplainiscertain;andthatthisgravel,attheheightofninetyfeet,wasspreadoutlongaftertheexistenceofrecentshells,isscarcelylesscertain。For,itwasshownintheFirstChapter,thatthislineofcoasthasbeenupheavedwithremarkableequability,andthatoveravastspacebothnorthandsouthofS。Julian,recentspeciesofshellsarestrewedonorembeddedinthesurfaceofthe250feetplain,andofthe350feetplainuptoaheightof400feet。Thesewidestep-formedplainshavebeenformedbythedenudingactionofthecoast-wavesontheoldtertiarystrata;andtherefore,whenthesurfaceofthe350feetplain,withtheshellsonit,firstroseabovethelevelofthesea,the250feetplaindidnotexist,anditsformation,aswellasthespreadingoutofthegravelonitssummit,musthavetakenplacesubsequently。Soalsothedenudationandthegravel-coveringofthe90feetplainmusthavetakenplacesubsequentlytotheelevationofthe250feetplain,onwhichrecentshellsarealsostrewed。HencetherecannotbeanydoubtthattheMacrauchenia,whichcertainlywasentombedinafreshstate,andwhichmusthavebeenaliveafterthespreadingoutofthegravelonthe90feetplain,existed,notonlysubsequentlytotheupraisedshellsonthesurfaceofthe250feetplain,butalsotothoseonthe350to400feetplain:theseshells,eightinnumbernamely,threespeciesofMytilus,twoofPatella,oneFusus,Voluta,andBalanus,areundoubtedlyrecentspecies,andarethecommonestkindsnowlivingonthiscoast。AtPuntaAltainB。Blanca,Iremarkedhowmarvellousitwas,thattheToxodon,amammifersounliketoallknowngenera,shouldhaveco-existedwithtwenty-
threestilllivingmarineanimals;andnowwefindthattheMacrauchenia,aquadrupedonlyalittlelessanomalousthantheToxodon,alsoco-existedwitheightotherstillexistingMollusca:itshould,moreover,beborneinmind,thatatoothofapachydermatousanimalwasfoundwiththeotherremainsatPuntaAlta,whichProfessorOwenthinksalmostcertainlybelongedtotheMacrauchenia。
Mr。LyellhasarrivedatahighlyimportantconclusionwithrespecttotheageoftheNorthAmericanextinctmammifersmanyofwhicharecloselyalliedto,andevenidenticalwith,thoseofthePampeanformation,namely,thattheylivedsubsequentlytotheperiodwhenerraticbouldersweretransportedbytheagencyoffloatingiceintemperatelatitudes。
“GeologicalProceedings“volume4page36。NowinthevalleyoftheSantaCruz,onlyfiftymilesoflatitudesouthofthespotwheretheMacraucheniawasentombed,vastnumbersofgigantic,angularboulders,whichmusthavebeentransportedfromtheCordilleraonicebergs,liestrewedontheplain,attheheightof1,400feetabovethelevelofthesea。Inascendingtothislevel,severalstep-formedplainsmustbecrossed,allofwhichhavenecessarilyrequiredlongtimefortheirformation;hencethelowestorninetyfeetplain,withitssuperficialbedcontainingtheremainsoftheMacrauchenia,musthavebeenformedverylongsubsequentlytotheperiodwhenthe1,400feetplainwasbeneaththesea,andbouldersweredroppedonitfromfloatingmassesofice。Itmustnotbeinferredfromtheseremarks,thattheice-actionceasedinSouthAmericaatthiscomparativelyancientperiod;forinTierradelFuegoboulderswereprobablytransportedcontemporaneouslywith,ifnotsubsequentlyto,theformationoftheninetyfeetplainatS。Julian,andatotherpartsofthecoastofPatagonia。Mr。
Lyell’sconclusion,therefore,isthusfarconfirmedinthesouthernhemisphere;anditisthemoreimportant,asoneisnaturallytemptedtoadmitsosimpleanexplanation,thatitwastheice-periodthatcausedtheextinctionofthenumerousgreatmammiferswhichsolatelyswarmedoverthetwoAmericas。
SUMMARYANDCONCLUDINGREMARKSONTHEPAMPEANFORMATION。
Oneofitsmoststrikingfeaturesisitsgreatextent;IpassedcontinuouslyoveritfromtheColoradotoSt。FeBajada,adistanceof500
geographicalmiles;andM。d’Orbignytraceditfor250milesfurthernorth。
InthelatitudeofthePlata,Iexaminedthisformationatintervalsoveraneastandwestlineof300milesfromMaldonadototheR。Carcarana;andM。d’Orbignybelievesitextends100milesfurtherinland:fromMr。
Caldcleugh’stravels,however,Ishouldhavethoughtthatithadextended,southoftheCordoveserange,tonearMendoza,andImayaddthatIheardofgreatboneshavingbeenfoundhighuptheR。Quinto。HencetheareaofthePampeanformation,asremarkedbyM。d’Orbigny,isprobablyatleastequaltothatofFrance,andperhapstwiceorthriceasgreat。Inabasin,surroundedbygravel-cliffataheightofnearlythreethousandfeet,southofMendoza,thereis,asdescribedintheThirdChapter,adepositverylikethePampean,interstratifiedwithothermatter;andagainatS。
Julian’s,inPatagonia,560milessouthoftheColorado,asmallirregularbedofanearlysimilarnaturecontains,aswehavejustseen,mammiferousremains。IntheprovincesofMoxosandChiquitos1,000milesnorthwardofthePampas,andinBolivia,ataheightof4,000metres,M。d’Orbignyhasdescribedsimilardeposits,whichhebelievestohavebeenformedbythesameagencycontemporaneouslywiththePampeanformation。Consideringtheimmensedistancesbetweentheseseveralpoints,andtheirdifferentheights,itappearstomeinfinitelymoreprobable,thatthissimilarityhasresultednotfromcontemporaneousnessoforigin,butfromthesimilarityoftherockyframeworkofthecontinent:itisknownthatinBrazilanimmenseareaconsistsofgneissicrocks,andweshallhereaftersee,overhowgreatalengththeplutonicrocksoftheCordillera,theoverlyingpurpleporphyries,andthetrachyticejections,arealmostidenticalinnature。
ThreetheoriesontheoriginofthePampeanformationhavebeenpropounded:——First,thatofagreatdebaclebyM。d’Orbigny;thisseemsfoundedchieflyontheabsenceofstratification,andonthenumberofembeddedremainsofterrestrialquadrupeds。AlthoughthePampeanformationlikesomanyargillaceousdepositsisnotdividedintodistinctandseparatestrata,yetwehaveseenthatinonegoodsectionitwasstripedwithhorizontalzonesofcolour,andthatinseveralspecifiedplacestheupperandlowerpartsdiffered,notonlyconsiderablyincolour,butgreatlyinconstitution。InthesouthernpartofthePampastheuppermasstoacertainextentstratifiedgenerallyconsistsofhardtosca-rock,andthelowerpartofredPampeanmud,oftenitselfdividedintotwoormoremasses,varyingincolourandinthequantityofincludedcalcareousmatter。InWesternBandaOriental,bedsofasimilarnature,butofagreaterage,conformablyunderlieandareintercalatedwiththeregularlystratifiedtertiaryformation。Asageneralrule,themarlyconcretionsarearrangedinhorizontallines,sometimesunitedintoirregularstrata:
surely,ifthemudhadbeentumultuouslydepositedinmass,theincludedcalcareousmatterwouldhavesegregateditselfirregularly,andnotintonodulesarrangedinhorizontallines,oneabovetheotherandoftenfarapart:thisarrangementappearstometoprovethatmud,differingslightlyincomposition,wassuccessivelyandquietlydeposited。Onthetheoryofadebacle,aprodigiousamountofmud,withoutasinglepebble,issupposedtohavebeenborneoverthewidesurfaceofthePampas,whenunderwater:
ontheotherhand,overthewholeofPatagonia,thesameoranotherdebacleissupposedtohavebornenothingbutgravel,——thegravelandthefinemudintheneighbourhoodoftheRiosNegroandColoradohavingbeenbornetoanequaldistancefromtheCordillera,orimaginedlineofdisturbance:
assuredlydirectlyoppositeeffectsoughtnottobeattributedtothesameagency。Where,again,couldamassoffinesediment,chargedwithcalcareousmatterinafitstateforchemicalsegregation,andinquantitysufficienttocoveranareaatleast750mileslong,and400milesbroad,toadepthoffromtwentytothirtyfeettoahundredfeet,havebeenaccumulated,readytobetransportedbythesupposeddebacle?Tomyminditislittleshortofdemonstration,thatagreatlapseoftimewasnecessaryfortheproductionanddepositionoftheenormousamountofmudlikematterformingthePampas;norshouldIhavenoticedthetheoryofadebacle,haditnotbeenadducedbyanaturalistsoeminentasM。d’Orbigny。
Asecondtheory,firstsuggested,Ibelieve,bySirW。Parish,isthatthePampeanformationwasthrowndownonlowandmarshyplainsbytheriversofthiscountrybeforetheyassumedtheirpresentcourses。Theappearanceandcompositionofthedeposit,themannerinwhichitslopesupandroundtheprimaryranges,thenatureoftheunderlyingmarinebeds,theestuaryandsea-shellsonthesurface,theoverlyingsandstonebedsatM。Hermoso,areallquiteopposedtothisview。NordoIbelievethatthereisasingleinstanceofaskeletonofoneoftheextinctmammifershavingbeenfoundinanuprightposition,asifithadbeenmired。
Thethirdtheory,ofthetruthofwhichIcannotentertainthesmallestdoubt,isthatthePampeanformationwasslowlyaccumulatedatthemouthoftheformerestuaryofthePlataandintheseaadjoiningit。Ihavecometothisconclusionfromthereasonsassignedagainstthetwoforegoingtheories,andfromsimplegeographicalconsiderations。FromthenumerousshellsoftheAzaralabiatalyinglooseonthesurfaceoftheplains,andnearBuenosAyresembeddedinthetosca-rock,weknowthatthisformationnotonlywasformerlycoveredby,butthattheuppermostpartsweredepositedin,thebrackishwateroftheancientLaPlata。SouthwardandseawardofBuenosAyres,theplainswereupheavedfromunderwaterinhabitedbytruemarineshells。WefurtherknowfromProfessorEhrenberg’sexaminationofthetwentymicroscopicalorganismsinthemudroundthetoothoftheMastodonhighupthecourseoftheParana,thatthebottom-
mostpartofthisformationwasofbrackish-waterorigin。Asimilarconclusionmustbeextendedtothebedsoflikecomposition,attheleveloftheseaandunderit,atM。HermosoinBahiaBlanca。Dr。Carpenterfindsthatthehardervarietiesoftosca-rock,collectedchieflytothesouth,containmarinespongoidbodies,minutefragmentsofshells,corals,andPolythalamia;theseperhapsmayhavebeendriftedinwardsbythetides,fromthemoreopenpartsofthesea。Theabsenceofshells,throughoutthisdeposit,withtheexceptionoftheuppermostlayersnearBuenosAyres,isaremarkablefact:canitbeexplainedbythebrackishconditionofthewater,orbythedeepmudatthebottom?Ihavestatedthatboththereddishmudandtheconcretionsoftosca-rockareoftenpenetratedbyminute,linearcavities,suchasfrequentlymaybeobservedinfresh-watercalcareousdeposits:——weretheyproducedbytheburrowingofsmallworms?
OnlyonthisviewofthePampeanformationhavingbeenofestuaryorigin,cantheextraordinarynumberspresentlytobealludedtooftheembeddedmammiferousremainsbeexplained。Itisalmostsuperfluoustogivethenumerouscasesforinstance,inSumatra;Lyell“Principles“volume3page325sixthedition,ofthecarcassesofanimalshavingbeenwashedouttoseabyswollenrivers;butImayrefertoarecentaccountbyMr。
Bettington“AsiaticSociety“1845June21st,ofoxen,deer,andbearsbeingcarriedintotheGulfofCambray;seealsotheaccountinmy“Journal“2ndeditionpage133,ofthenumbersofanimalsdrownedinthePlataduringthegreat,oftenrecurrent,droughts。
Withrespecttothefirstoriginofthereddishmud,Iwillonlyremark,thattheenormousareaofBrazilconsistsinchiefpartofgneissicandothergraniticrocks,whichhavesuffereddecomposition,andbeenconvertedintoared,gritty,argillaceousmass,toagreaterdepththaninanyothercountrywhichIhaveseen。Themixtureofroundedgrains,andevenofsmallfragmentsandpebblesofquartz,inthePampeanmudofBandaOriental,isevidentlyduetotheneighbouringandunderlyingprimaryrocks。TheestuarymudwasdriftedduringthePampeanperiodinamuchmoresoutherlycourse,owingprobablytotheeastandwestprimaryridgessouthofthePlatanothavingbeenthenelevated,thanthemudofthePlataatpresentis;foritwasformerlydepositedasfarsouthastheColorado。Thequantityofcalcareousmatterinthisformation,especiallyinthoselargedistrictswherethewholemasspassesintotosca-rock,isverygreat:Ihavealreadyremarkedonthecloseresemblanceinexternalandmicroscopicalappearance,betweenthistosca-rockandthestrataatCoquimbo,whichhavecertainlyresultedfromthedecayandattritionofrecentshells:Idarenot,however,extendthisconclusiontothecalcareousrocksofthePampas,moreespeciallyastheunderlyingtertiarystratainwesternBandaOrientalshowthatatthatperiodtherewasacopiousemissionofcarbonateoflime,inconnectionwithvolcanicaction。Imayadd,thattherearenearlysimilarsuperficialcalcareousbedsatKingGeorge’sSoundinAustralia;andtheseundoubtedlyhavebeenformedbythedisintegrationofmarineremainssee“VolcanicIslands“etc。page144。Thereis,however,somethingveryremarkableinthefrequencyofsuperficial,thinbedsofearthycalcareousmatter,indistrictswherethesurroundingrocksarenotcalcareous。MajorCharters,inaPaperreadbeforetheGeographicalSocietyApril13,1840
andabstractedinthe“Athenaeum“page317,statesthatthisisthecaseinpartsofMexico,andthathehasobservedsimilarappearancesinmanypartsofSouthAfrica。ThecircumstanceoftheuppermoststratumroundtheraggedSierraVentana,consistingofcalcareousormarlymatter,withoutanycoveringofalluvialmatter,strikesmeasverysingular,inwhatevermannerweviewthedepositionandelevationofthePampeanformation。
ThePampeanformation,judgingfromitssimilarcomposition,andfromtheapparentabsolutespecificidentityofsomeofitsmammiferousremains,andfromthegenericresemblanceofothers,belongsoveritsvastarea——
throughoutBandaOriental,EntreRios,andthewideextentofthePampasasfarsouthastheColorado,——tothesamegeologicalepoch。Themammiferousremainsoccuratalldepthsfromthetoptothebottomofthedeposit;andImayaddthatnowhereinthePampasisthereanyappearanceofmuchsuperficialdenudation:someboneswhichIfoundneartheGuardiadelMontewereembeddedclosetothesurface;andthisappearstohavebeenthecasewithmanyofthosediscoveredinBandaOriental:ontheMatanzas,twentymilessouthofBuenosAyres,aGlyptodonwasembeddedfivefeetbeneaththesurface;numerousremainswerefoundbyS。Muniz,nearLuxan,atanaveragedepthofeighteenfeet;inBuenosAyresaskeletonwasdisinterredatsixtyfeetdepth,andontheParanaIhavedescribedtwoskeletonsoftheMastodononlyfiveorsixfeetabovetheverybaseofthedeposit。Withrespecttotheageofthisformation,asjudgedofbytheordinarystandardoftheexistenceofMollusca,theonlyevidencewithinthelimitsofthetruePampaswhichisatalltrustworthy,isaffordedbythestilllivingAzaralabiatabeingembeddedintosca-rocknearBuenosAyres。AtPuntaAlta,however,wehaveseenthatseveraloftheextinctmammifers,mostcharacteristicofthePampeanformation,co-existedwithtwentyspeciesofMollusca,abarnacleandtwocorals,allstilllivingonthissamecoast;——
forwhenwerememberthattheshellshaveamoreancientappearancethanthebones;thatmanyofthebones,thoughembeddedinacoarseconglomerate,areperfectlypreserved;thatalmostallthepartsoftheskeletonoftheScelidotherium,eventotheknee-cap,werelyingintheirproperrelativepositions;andthatalargepieceofthefragiledermalarmourofaDasypoidquadruped,connectedwithsomeofthebonesofthefoot,hadbeenentombedinaconditionallowingthetwosidestobedoubledtogether,itmustassuredlybeadmittedthatthesemammiferousremainswereembeddedinafreshstate,andthereforethatthelivinganimalsco-existedwiththeco-embeddedshells。Moreover,theMacraucheniaPatachonicaofwhich,accordingtoProfessorOwen,remainsalsooccurinthePampasofBuenosAyres,andatPuntaAltahasbeenshownbysatisfactoryevidenceofanotherkind,tohavelivedontheplainsofPatagonialongaftertheperiodwhentheadjoiningseawasfirsttenantedbyitspresentcommonestmolluscousanimals。Wemust,therefore,concludethatthePampeanformationbelongs,intheordinarygeologicalsenseoftheword,totheRecentPeriod。M。d’Orbignybelieves“Voyage“Part。Geolog。page81,thatthisformation,though“tresvoisinedelanotre,estneanmoinsdebeaucoupanterieureanotrecreation。”
AtSt。FeBajada,thePampeanestuaryformation,withitsmammiferousremains,conformablyoverliesthemarinetertiarystrata,whichasfirstshownbyM。d’OrbignyarecontemporaneouswiththoseofPatagonia,andwhich,asweshallhereaftersee,belongtoaveryancienttertiarystage。
Whenexaminingthejunctionbetweenthesetwoformations,Ithoughtthattheconcretionarylayerofmarlmarkedapassagebetweenthemarineandestuarystages。M。d’Orbignydisputesthisviewasgiveninmy“Journal“,andIadmitthatitiserroneous,thoughinsomedegreeexcusable,fromtheirconformabilityandfrombothaboundingwithcalcareousmatter。Itwould,indeed,havebeenagreatanomalyiftherehadbeenatruepassagebetweenadepositcontemporaneouswithexistingspeciesofmollusca,andoneinwhichallthemolluscaappeartobeextinct。NorthwardofSantaFe,M。d’Orbignymetwithferruginoussandstones,marlyrocks,andotherbeds,whichheconsidersasadistinctandlowerformation;buttheevidencethattheyarenotpartsofthesamewithanalteredmineralogicalcharacter,doesnotappeartomequitesatisfactory。
InWesternBandaOriental,whilethemarinetertiarystratawereaccumulating,therewerevolcaniceruptions,muchsilexandlimewereprecipitatedfromsolution,coarseconglomerateswereformed,beingderivedprobablyfromadjoiningland,andlayersofredmudandmarlyrocks,likethoseofthePampeanformation,wereoccasionallydeposited。ThetruePampeandeposit,withmammiferousremains,insteadofasatSantaFeoverlyingconformablythetertiarystrata,ishereseenatalowerlevelfoldingroundandbetweentheflat-topped,cliff-boundedhills,formedbyaupheavalanddenudationofthesesametertiarystrata。Theupheaval,havingoccurredhereearlierthanatSantaFe,maybenaturallyaccountedforbythecontemporaneousvolcanicaction。AttheBarrancasdeS。Gregorio,thePampeandeposit,aswehaveseen,overliesandfillsupfurrowsincoarsesand,preciselylikethatnowaccumulatingontheshoresnearthemouthofthePlata。Icanhardlybelievethatthislooseandcoarsesandiscontemporaneouswiththeoldtertiaryandoftencrystallinestrataofthemorewesternpartsoftheprovince;andaminducedtosuspectthatitisofsubsequentorigin。IfthatsectionnearColoniacouldbeimplicitlytrusted,inwhich,ataheightofonlyfifteenfeetabovethePlata,abedoffresh-lookingmussels,ofanexistinglittoralspecies,appearedtoliebetweenthesandandthePampeanmud,IshouldconcludethatBandaOrientalmusthavestood,whenthecoarsesandwasaccumulating,atonlyalittlebelowitspresentlevel,andhadthensubsided,allowingtheestuaryPampeanmudtocoverfarandwideitssurfaceuptoaheightofsomehundredfeet;andthatafterthissubsidencetheprovincehadbeenupliftedtoitspresentlevel。
InWesternBandaOriental,weknow,fromtwounequivocalsectionsthatthereisamass,absolutelyundistinguishablefromthetruePampeandeposit,beneaththeoldtertiarystrata。Thisinferiormassmustbeverymuchmoreancientthantheupperdepositwithitsmammiferousremains,foritliesbeneaththetertiarystratainwhichalltheshellsareextinct。
Nevertheless,theloweranduppermasses,aswellassomeintermediatelayers,aresosimilarinmineralogicalcharacter,thatIcannotdoubtthattheyareallofestuaryorigin,andhavebeenderivedfromthesamegreatsource。Atfirstitappearedtomeextremelyimprobable,thatmudofthesamenatureshouldhavebeendepositedonnearlythesamespot,duringanimmenselapseoftime,namely,fromaperiodequivalentperhapstotheEoceneofEuropetothatofthePampeanformation。Butas,attheverycommencementofthePampeanperiod,ifnotatastillearlierperiod,theSierraVentanaformedaboundarytothesouth,——theCordilleraortheplainsinfrontofthemtothewest,——thewholeprovinceofCorrientesprobablytothenorth,for,accordingtoM。d’Orbigny,itisnotcoveredbythePampeandeposit,——andBrazil,asknownbytheremainsinthecaves,tothenorth-east;andasagain,duringtheoldertertiaryperiod,landalreadyexistedinWesternBandaOrientalandnearSt。FeBajada,asmaybeinferredfromthevegetabledebris,fromthequantitiesofsilicifiedwood,andfromtheremainsofaToxodonfound,accordingtoM。d’Orbigny,instilllowerstrata,wemayconclude,thatatthisancientperiodagreatexpanseofwaterwassurroundedbythesamerockyframeworkwhichnowboundstheplainsofPampeanformation。Thishavingbeenthecase,thecircumstanceofsedimentofthesamenaturehavingbeendepositedinthesameareaduringanimmenselapseoftime,thoughhighlyremarkable,doesnotappearincredible。
TheelevationofthePampas,atleastofthesouthernparts,hasbeenslowandinterruptedbyseveralperiodsofrest,asmaybeinferredfromtheplains,cliffs,andlinesofsand-duneswithshellsandpumice-pebbles
standingatdifferentheights。Ibelieve,also,thatthePampeanmudcontinuedtobedeposited,afterpartsofthisformationhadalreadybeenelevated,inthesamemannerasmudwouldcontinuetobedepositedintheestuaryofthePlata,ifthemud-banksonitsshoreswerenowupliftedandchangedintoplains:Ibelieveinthisfromtheimprobabilityofsomanyskeletonsandboneshavingbeenaccumulatedatonespot,whereM。Hermosonowstands,atadepthofbetweeneighthundredandonethousandfeet,andatavastdistancefromanylandexceptsmallrockyislets,——asmusthavebeenthecase,ifthehightosca-plainroundtheVentanaandadjoiningSierras,hadnotbeenalreadyupliftedandconvertedintoland,supportingmammiferousanimals。AtPuntaAltawehavegoodevidencethatthegravel-
strata,whichcertainlybelongtothetruePampeanperiod,wereaccumulatedaftertheelevationinthatneighbourhoodofthemainpartofthePampeandeposit,whencetheroundedmassesoftosca-rockwerederived,andthatrolledfragmentofblackboneinthesamepeculiarconditionwiththeremainsatMonteHermoso。
ThenumberofthemammiferousremainsembeddedinthePampasis,asIhaveremarked,wonderful:itshouldbeborneinmindthattheyhavealmostexclusivelybeenfoundinthecliffsandsteepbanksofrivers,andthat,untillately,theyexcitednoattentionamongsttheinhabitants:IamfirmlyconvincedthatadeeptrenchcouldnotbecutinanylineacrossthePampas,withoutintersectingtheremainsofsomequadruped。ItisdifficulttoformanopinioninwhatpartofthePampastheyaremostnumerous;inalimitedspottheycouldnotwellhavebeenmorenumerousthantheywereatP。Alta;thenumber,however,latelyfoundbySenorF。Muniz,nearLuxan,inacentralspotinthePampas,isextraordinarilygreat:attheendofthischapterIwillgivealistofallthelocalitiesatwhichIhaveheardofremainshavingbeendiscovered。Veryfrequentlytheremainsconsistofalmostperfectskeletons;butthereare,also,numeroussinglebones,asforinstanceatSt。Fe。Theirstateofpreservationvariesmuch,evenwhenembeddedneareachother:IsawnoneotherssoperfectlypreservedastheheadsoftheToxodonandMylodonfromthewhitesoftearthybedontheSarandisinBandaOriental。ItisremarkablethatintwolimitedsectionsI
foundnolessthanfiveteethseparatelyembedded,andIheardofteethhavingbeensimilarlyfoundinotherparts:maywesupposethattheskeletonsorheadswereforalongtimegentlydriftedbycurrentsoverthesoftmuddybottom,andthattheteethoccasionally,hereandthere,droppedout?
Itmaybenaturallyasked,wheredidthesenumerousanimalslive?FromtheremarkablediscoveriesofMM。LundandClausen,itappearsthatsomeofthespeciesfoundinthePampasinhabitedthehighlandsofBrazil:theMastodonAndiumisembeddedatgreatheightsintheCordillerafromnorthoftheequatortoatleastasfarsouthasTarijaHumboldtstatesthattheMastodonhasbeendiscoveredinNewGranada:ithasbeenfoundinQuito。
WhenatLima,IsawatoothofaMastodoninthepossessionofDonM。
Rivero,foundatPlayaChicaontheMaranon,neartheGuallaga。EveryonehasheardofthenumerousremainsofMastodoninBolivia。;andasthereisnohigherland,therecanbelittledoubtthatthisMastodonmusthavelivedontheplainsandvalleysofthatgreatrange。Thesecountries,however,appeartoofardistantforthehabitationoftheindividualsentombedinthePampas:wemustprobablylooktonearerpoints,forinstancetotheprovinceofCorrientes,which,asalreadyremarked,issaidnottobecoveredbythePampeanformation,andmaytherefore,attheperiodofitsdeposition,haveexistedasdryland。IhavealreadygivenmyreasonsforbelievingthattheanimalsembeddedatM。HermosoandatP。
AltainBahiaBlanca,livedonadjoiningland,formedofpartsofthealreadyelevatedPampeandeposit。Withrespecttothefoodofthesemanygreatextinctquadrupeds,Iwillnotrepeatthefactsgiveninmy“Journal“
secondeditionpage85,showingthatthereisnocorrelationbetweentheluxurianceofthevegetationofacountryandthesizeofitsmammiferousinhabitants。Idonotdoubtthatlargeanimalscouldnowexist,asfarastheamount,notkind,ofvegetationisconcerned,onthesterileplainsofBahiaBlancaandoftheR。Negro,aswellasontheequally,ifnotmoresterileplainsofSouthernAfrica。Theclimate,however,mayperhapshavesomewhatdeterioratedsincethemammifersembeddedatBahiaBlancalivedthere;forwemustnotinfer,fromthecontinuedexistenceofthesameshellsonthepresentcoasts,thattherehasbeennochangeinclimate;forseveraloftheseshellsnowrangenorthwardalongtheshoresofBrazil,wherethemostluxuriantvegetationflourishesunderatropicaltemperature。Withrespecttotheextinction,whichatfirstfillsthemindwithastonishment,ofthemanygreatandsmallmammifersofthisperiod,I
mayalsorefertotheworkabovecitedsecondeditionpage173,inwhichIhaveendeavouredtoshow,thathoweverunablewemaybetoexplaintheprecisecause,weoughtnotproperlytofeelmoresurprisedataspeciesbecomingextinctthanatonebeingrare;andyetweareaccustomedtoviewtherarityofanyparticularspeciesasanordinaryevent,notrequiringanyextraordinaryagency。