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List of Scientific Publications by Pkofessok James Geikie, F.K.S., etc. 



1866. "On the Metamorphie Lower Silurian Eocks of Carrick, Ayrshire" : 



Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxii, pp. 513-34; Phil. Mag., 

 vol. xxxii, pp. 154-5; Geol. Mag., Vol. Ill, pp. 321-2. 

 ' ' On the Metamorphie Origin of certain Granitoid Eocks and Granites 

 in the Southern Uplands of Scotland": Geol. Mag., Vol. Ill, 

 pp. 529-34. 



1867. " On the Buried Forests and Peat Mosses of Scotland, and the Changes 



of Climate which they indicate" : Trans. Eoy. Soc. Edinburgh, 



vol. xxiv, pp. 363-84 ; Proc. Eoy. Soc. Edinburgh, vol. v, pp. 635-7 ; 



Geol. Mag., Vol. IV, pp. 20-3. 

 " Hydrothermal Origin of certain Granites and Metamorphie Eocks " : 



Geol. Mag., Vol. IV, pp. 176-82. 

 " On the Metamorphie Origin of certain Granites, etc. " : ibid., Vol. IV, 



pp. 287-8. 



1868. " On Denudation in Scotland since Glacial times " : Trans. Geol. Soc. 



Glasgow, vol. iii, pp. 54-74; ibid., Vol. V, pp. 19-25. 

 "Note on the discovery of Bos primigenius in the Lower Boulder-clay 

 of Scotland " : ibid.. Vol. V, pp. 393-5, 535-6. 



1869. "Additional Note on the discovery of Bos primigenius in the Lower 



Boulder-clay at Crofthead, near Glasgow ' ' : ibid. , Vol. VI, pp. 73-5. 



1870. " On the Age of the Stratified Deposits, with Mammalian Eemains, at 



Crofthead, near Glasgow " : ibid., Vol. VII, pp. 53-7, illus. 



1871. "Carboniferous Formation of Scotland," remarks on Mr. Croll's 



letter : Trans. Geol. Soc. Glasgow, vol. iv, pp. 78-80 ; Geol. Mag., 



Vol. VII, 1870, p. 298. 

 " On Changes of Climate during the Glacial Epoch " : Geol. Mag. 



Vol. VIII, pp. 545-53 ; Vol. IX, 1872, pp. 23-31, 61-9, 105-11 



164-70, 215-22, 254-65. 

 "The Carboniferous Formation of Scotland": Trans. North Eng 



Inst. Min. Engin., vol. xx, pp. 131-57 ; Trans. Glasgow Inst 



Engin., vol. xiv, pp. 5-31. „ 



1872. "A. E. Tornebohm's Theory of the Origin of the Swedish Asar " 



Geol. Mag., Vol. IX, pp. 307-9, illus. 

 ' ' On the Geological Position and Features of the Coal- and Ironstone- 

 bearing Strata of the West of Scotland " : Journ. Iron, and Steel 

 Inst., vol. ii, i3p. 8-24. 



1873. " On the Theory of Seasonal Migrations during the Pleistocene Period " : 



Geol. Mag., Vol. X, pp. 49-54, illus. 

 " The Antiquity of Man in Britain " (a lecture) : GEOL. Mag., Vol. X, 



pp. 175-9. 

 "On the Glacial Phenomena of the Long Island or Outer Hebrides " : 



Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxix, pp. 532-45; Geol. Mag., 



Vol. X, pp. 377-9. 



1874. "Note on the occurrence of Erratics at higher levels than the Eock- 



masses from which they have been derived": Trans. Glasgow 

 Geol. Soc, vol. iv, pp. 235-41; Geol. Mag., Dec. II, Vol. I, 

 pp. 566-7. 

 The Great Ice Age and Us relation to the Antiquity of Man. 

 pp. xxiii, 575, 17 pis., 8vo, London. 



1875. Geology. (Chambers' Elementary Science Manuals.) pp. 96, illus., 



8vo, London. 



1876. " Origin of Lake Bagins " : Geol. Mag., Dec. II, Vol. Ill, pp. 139-40. 

 " The Cheviot Hills " : Good Words, vol. xvii, pp. 11-15, 82-6, 264- 



70, 331-7, illus. 

 Historical Geology, pp. vii, 94, 8vo, London and Edinburgh. 



1877. " The Movement of the Soil-cap " : Nature, vol. xv, pp. 397-8. 

 " The Antiquity of Man " : ibid., vol. xvi, pp. 141-2. 



Letter to Mr. J. Gunn on the Glacial Beds of the East of England, 

 Norfolk Chronicle, February 17. 



