CONTENTS. 



the anld carle Formation of Caithness Journey to Acharynio 

 Picturesque appi-antnce of the river Dirlot Castle Dallmore and 

 Cattack Strathbeg Journey to Sinclair Bay Noss Head Various 

 other journeys Visit to Shurery View from the Ben Walk up 

 Strath Halladale Journey along the Pentland Firth The Haven 

 of Mey The Caddis worm . . . Pages 192-213 



CHAPTER XV. 



END OF CORRESPONDENCE WITH HUGH MILLER. 



Dick's assistance to Hugh Miller Professor Agassiz's testimony 

 Professor Sedgwick Specimen of the Diplopterus Professor Owen 

 Hugh Miller's acknowledgments Ruling by authorities Geo- 

 logical maps Dick's travelling map Government should make 

 the maps One first creation Winter in Caithness Groovings of 

 ice Rolling home an Asterolepis How Dick polished his fossils 

 Working among the rocks, at Barrogill, Mull of Mey, Scarskerry 

 The base at Gill's Bay Scotland Haven Ramble to Bencheilt 

 The Dniid's Temple Stemster Loch Bed over bed Hugh Miller's 

 works Popes of all sorts Hugh Miller's death Dick's story of 

 "Tb Fairies" Dick's lamentations over Hugh's death 



Pages 214-237 



CHAPTER XVI. 



CHARLES W. PEACH, A.L.S. 



Another worker among the rocks in Cornwall Charles Peach How 

 working men may advance knowledge Peach and Dick Peach 

 born at Wansford His schooling Assists in his father's inn Is 

 appointed riding officer in the Coastguard service Studies Natural 

 History His frequent removals in Norfolk The Rev. J. Layton 

 Superintendent at Cley Removed to Lyme Regis, Beer, Paignton, 

 aiid Gorranhaven Studies Zoology The Geology of the Cornish 

 coast Reads a paper at the British Association Constant, attender 

 at the meetings The meeting at York Dr. R. Chambers' descrip- 

 tion Discovery of the Holothuria nigra Charles Peach promoted 

 to Landing Waiter at Fowey His discovery of organic fossils 

 Testimony of the Royal Cornish Geological Society Removes to 

 Peterhead Continues his studies in Zoology and Botany Removes 

 to Wick His first visit to Robert Dick His second visit to 

 Dick Their walks Battles in Dick's bakehouse Peach dis- 

 covers fossils in the limestone of Durness Effects a revolution in 

 Geology ...... Pages 238-258 



