"a veritable tropic Paradise" changed to "a veritable tropic paradise"
Original Paragraph:
P674:3, 59:1.13360,000,000 years ago the land was still rising. North and South America
were well up. Western Europe and the British Isles were emerging, except parts
of Wales, which were deeply submerged. There were no great ice sheets during
these ages. The supposed glacial deposits appearing in connection with these
strata in Europe, Africa, China, and Australia are due to isolated mountain
glaciers or to the displacement of glacial debris of later origin. The world
climate was oceanic, not continental. The southern seas were warmer then than
now, and they extended northward over North America up to the polar regions.
The Gulf Stream coursed over the central portion of North America, being deflected
eastward to bathe and warm the shores of Greenland, making that now ice-mantled
continent a veritable tropic Paradise.