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INDEX 



Bass Rock, 166 

 Bauerman, H., 204 

 Bayfield, Captain, 64 

 Beaumaris, Ramsay s life at, 317, 324, 

 328, 332, 336, 342, 346, 348, 351, 



353 



Beddgelert, 105, 136, 140, 214 



Bel Alp, 273 



Belfast, 342 



Bell Rock, 1 66 



Bellingham, 303 



Belper, 297 



Berkshire, 211 



Berlin, 229 



Berne, 226 



Bertrich, Ramsay s stay at, 264 



Berwick, 315 



Berwyn Hills, 214 



Best, E., 322 



Bethesda (North Wales), 167, 170 



Bettws y coed, 157, 167 



Bex, 272, 327 



Bingen, 327 



Black Forest, 263, 328, 360 



Blairgowrie, 344 



Blanc, Louis, 146 



Blanchland, 301 



Blanford, H. F., 204 



W. T., 204 



Bolton Bridge, 303 



Bone, C. R., 67, 130, 175 



Bonn, Ramsay s sojourn in, 262 



Bonney, Professor T. G., 330 



Boulder - clay, growth of Ramsay s 

 opinions regarding, 261, 337 



Bowerbank, Dr. J. S., soiree at house 

 of, 30 



Boyle, 320 (Roscommon) 



&quot;Breaks in Succession,&quot; Ramsay s 

 views regarding, 277, 357 



Breidden Hills, geology of, 79, 133 



Brewster, Sir David, 166, 285 



Bristow, H. W., notice of, 66 ; in 

 Gloucestershire, 50 ; at Ludlow and 

 Radnor, 73 ; in Dorsetshire, 99, 

 158, 1 80 ; at the Geological Society, 

 124, 144; at the Survey dinners, 

 175; in the Isle of Wight, 133, 180; 

 position on staff of Survey in 1854, 

 212 ; in Hampshire, 235 ; referred 

 to, 310; promoted to be District 

 Surveyor, 290 ; becomes Director of 

 the Geological Survey of England 

 and Wales, 312, 342 



Britain, climate of, 59 



British Association, Glasgow (1840), 



1 6 ; memorialises Government re 

 garding mining records, 41 ; at 

 Cambridge (1845), 73 &amp;gt; Oxford 

 (1847), 99, 103 ; Swansea (1848), 

 135; Birmingham (1849), 153; 

 Edinburgh (1850), 165 ; Liverpool 

 (1854), 218; Cheltenham (1856), 

 243 ; Nottingham (1866), 286 ; 

 Dundee (1867), 297 ; Norwich 

 (1868), 300; Swansea (1880), 346; 

 Jubilee Meeting, York (1881), 348 



Brodick, disappearance of village of, 1 1 



Bromsgrove Lickey, 198 



Brougham, story of, 146 



Brush, Professor, 252 



Bryce, J., 165 



Buch, Leopold von, 73, 201 



Buckingham, Duke of, 289 



Buckinghamshire, 2 1 1 



Buckland, W., notice of, 18 ; Ramsay 

 introduced to, 30 ; applied to for 

 advice regarding early progress of 

 Geological Survey, 37 ; opinion of 

 early Geological Survey maps, 39, 

 42; on R. Chambers, 103; speeches 

 at Geological Society, 124, 144; 

 goes over Jermyn Street Museum 

 with Sir R. Peel, 143 ; on British 

 glaciers, 64, 137, 170, 203 

 ! Builth, geology of, 79, 99, 109, 112, 



135, 206 



! Burlington House, 122 

 j Buttons, Geological Survey, 45 



! CADENABBIA, 352 



i Cader Idris, geology of, 75, 79, 81, 



125, 133, 168, 329 

 Caer Caradoc, no 



; Caermarthen, 56, 235 

 Caernarvonshire, see North Wales 

 Cambrian and Silurian controversy, 



52, 53, 77, 79, 90, 134, 197, 3 2 4 

 boundary traced by Ramsay in 



South Wales, 206 

 I red rocks, of fresh-water origin, 



335 ; relation of, to Lingula Flags, 



308, 325 



Cambridgeshire, 314 

 Campbell, J. F., Ramsay reviews his 



Frost and Fire, 288 ; accompanies 



Ramsay to Ireland, 318, 320 ; notice 



of, 318 

 I Canada, Geological Survey of, 64 ; 



Ramsay s visit to, 252, 269 

 Canino, Prince of, 104 

 i Cannock Chase, 188 



