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Geijerstam, Carl af. Om aluminium sfisom tillsatsiimne 

 till gotmetall. Jern-Kontorets Ann., 48, 1894, 362-361) ; 

 Diuglers Polytechn. Jl., 292, 1894, 143-144. 



Geikie, (Sir) Archibald. *Part of the coast of Ayrshire. 

 Scotl. Geol. Surv. Mem. (Sheet 13), 1869, 7 pp. 



The origin of the scenery of the British Islands. 

 Nature, 29, 1884, 325, 347-348, 396-397, 419-420, 442- 

 443. 



The crystalline rocks of the Scottish Highlands. 



[1884.] Nature, 31, 1885, 29-31. 

 The recent volcanic eruption in New Zealand. Nature, 



34, 1886, 320-322. 

 On the age of the altered limestone of Strath, Skye. 



[1887.] Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 44, 1888, 62-73. 



Eeport on the recent work of the Geological Survey 

 in the north-west Highlands of Scotland, based on the 

 field-notes and maps of Messrs. B. N. PKACH, J. HORNE, 

 W. GUNN, C. T. CLOUGH, L. HINXMAN, and H. M. CADELL. 

 Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 44, 1888, 378-439. 



The geological structure of Scandinavia and the 



Scottish Highlands. Nature, 38, 1888, 127. 

 The history of volcanic action during the Tertiary 



period in the British Islands. [1888.] Edinb. Boy. Soc. 



Proc., 15, 1889, 344-348; Edinb. Eoy. Soc. Trans., 35, 



1890, 21-184. 



On the origin and age of some of the crystalline 

 schists of Norway. Brit. Ass. Eep., 1889, 567-568. 



The earthquake at Edinburgh. Nature, 39, 1889, 

 324-325. 



Recent researches into the origin and age of the 



Highlands of Scotland and the West of Ireland. Eoy. 

 Inst. Proc., 12, 1889, 528-546. 



Discovery of the Olenellus-zone in the north-west 

 Highlands. Brit. Ass. Eep., 1891, 633-634. 



On some recent work of the Geological Survey in the 

 Archaean gneiss of the north-west Highlands. Brit. Ass. 

 Rep., 1891, 634. 



[Presidential Address. On volcanic action in the 

 British Isles.] Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 47, 1891 (Proc.), 

 63-162. 



[Presidential address. HUTTON'S " Theory of the 

 Earth."] Brit. Ass. Eep., 1892, 3-26. 



[Presidential Address. On volcanic action in the 



British Isles. Pt. n.] Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 48, 1892 

 (Proc.), 60-179. 



On structures in eruptive bosses which resemble those 



of ancient gneisses. Brit. Ass. Eep. , 1893, 754-755. 



The work of the Geological Survey. [With discussion.] 

 Fed. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 5, 1893, 142-168; 6, 1894, 

 185-188; 7, 1894, 267. 



On the pre-Cambrian rocks of the British Isles. 

 Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 1, 1893, 1-14. 



On the traces of two rivers belonging to Tertiary time 



in the Inner Hebrides. Brit. Ass. Kep., 1894, 652-653. 



Sur la structure rubanee des plus anciens gneiss et 



des gabbros Tertiaires. Congr. Geol. Int. 0. It., 1894, 

 137-144. 



On the relations of the basic and acid rocks of the 



Tertiary volcanic series of the Inner Hebrides. Geol. 

 Soc. Quart. JL, 50, 1894, 212-229. 



Twenty-five years of geological progress in Britain. 



The Old Eed Sandstone of Lome. Nature, 56 (1897), 

 157-158. 



Notes for a comparison between the Tertiary volcanic 



[1895.] Nature, 51 (1894-95), 367-370. 



The Tertiary basalt-plateaux of north-western Europe. 

 [1895.] Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 52, 1896, 331-405. 



On some crush-conglomerates in Anglesey. Brit. 

 Ass. Eep., 1896, 806-807. 



- [Presidential address, Dec. 19, 1895.] The latest 

 volcanoes of the British Isles. Glasgow Geol. Soc. 

 Trans., 10, 1896, 179-197. 



Annual report of the Geological Survey of the United 

 Kingdom and of the Museum of Practical Geology, for 

 the year ending December 31, 1896. [1897.] U. K. Geol. 

 Surv. Rep., 1896, 107 pp. 



succession in northwestern Europe and in western 

 America. Science, 5, 1897, 788-789. 



[Presidential address to the Geol. Sect. Time in 

 geology.] Brit. Ass. Eep., 1899, 718-730. 



Notes on some specimens of rocks from the Antarctic 

 regions. [1898.] Edinb. Eoy. Soc. Proc., 22, 1900, 

 66-68. 



- De la cooperation internationale dans les investiga- 

 tions geologiques. Congr. Geol. Int. C. E., 1900, 265- 

 274. 



The geology of central and western Fife and Kinross. 



Being a description of sheet 40 and parts of .sheets 32 



and 48 of the geological map. Scotl. Geol. Surv. Mem. 



(District), 1900, 284 pp. 

 Geikie, (Sir) Archibald, & Craik, Jaines. *Wigtowrishire. 



Burrow Head. Scotl. Geol. Surv. Mem. (Sheet 2), 1873, 



12 pp. 

 Geikie, (Sir) Archibald, & Geikie, James. * Ayrshire: 



south-western district. Scotl. Geol. Surv. Mem. (Sheet 7), 



1869, 16 pp. 

 - *Peeblesshire, with parts of Lanark, Edinburgh, and 



Selkirk. [Lists of fossils by J. W. SALTEU.] Scotl. 



Geol. Surv. Mem. (Sheet 24), 1869, 24 pp. 

 Geikie, (Sir) Archibald, & Irvine, D. R. * Western Wig- 



townshire. Scotl. Geol. Surv. Mem. (Sheet 3), 1873, 



34 pp. 

 Geikie, (Sir) Archibald, & Teall, J. J. Harris. On the 



banded structure of some Tertiary gabbros in the Isle 



of Skye. Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 50, 1894, 645-659. 

 Geikie, (Sir) Archibald, Geikie, James, & Jack, Robert 



Logan. 'Ayrshire (north part), with parts of Renfrew- 



shire and Lanarkshire. [Lists of fossils by Eobert 



ETHEEIDGE, jun.] Scotl. Geol. Surv. Mem. (Sheet 22), 



1872, 50 pp. 

 Geikie, (Sir) Archibald, Geikie, Jaines, & Peach, Jieiij amin 



N. *Ayrshire : southern district. Scotl. Geol. Surv. 



Mem. (Sheet 14), 1869, 27 pp. 



Lanarkshire : central districts. Scotl. Geol. Surv. 



Mem. (Sheet 23), 1873, 107 pp. 



Stirling (southern part). Lanarkshire (northern 



part). Linlithgowshire (western borders). Scotl. Geol. 

 Surv. Mem. (Sheet 31), 1879, 87 pp. 



Geikie, (Sir) Archibald, Home, John, & Skae, H. M. 

 Kirkcudbright (north-east part) and Dumfriesshire 

 (south-west part). [Fossil lists by R. ETHEKIDGE, jun.] 

 Scotl. Geol. Surv. Mem. (Sheet 9), 1877, 53 pp. 



Geikie, (Sir) Archibald, ZZoweU, //. H., & Young, John. 

 See XZowell, Geikie A Young. 



Geikie, (Sir) Archibald (et alii). ^'Dumfriesshire (north- 

 west part); Lanarkshire (south part); Ayrshire (south- 

 east part). [List of fossils by R. ETHEHILGE.] Scotl. 

 Geol. Surv. Mem. (Sheet 15), 1871, 43 pp. 



Geikie, James. Note on the occurrence of drifted trees 

 in beds of sand and gravel at Musselburgh. Edinb. 

 Roy. Soc. Proc., 12, 1884, 745-755. 



The physical features of Scotland. Scott. Geogr. 

 Mag., 1, 1885, 26-41. 



Presidential address to the East of Scotland Union 

 of Naturalists' Societies. [1885.] Scott. Natlist., 8, 

 1885-86, 195-216. 



[The natural history of Kiiinoull Hill.] n. The 



geology. [1886.] Perthsh. Soc. Sci. Proc., 1881-86, 

 235-237. 



Mountains: their origin, growth and decay. Scott. 

 Geogr. Mag., 2, 1886, 145-162. 



- The geographical evolution of Europe. Scott. Geogr. 

 Mag., 2, 1886, 193-207. 



Geography and geology. Scott. Geogr. Mag., 3, 1887, 

 398-407. 



Address.... The Ice Age in Europe and Ni/rih 



