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1892. " On the Glacial Succession in Europe " : Trans. Koy. Soc. Edinburgh, 



vol. xxxvii, pp. 127-49. 

 "Supposed Causes of the Glacial Period" (an address): Trans. 



Edinburgh Geol. Soc, vol. vi, pp. 209-30. 

 " The late Sir Andrew Crombie Eamsay, LL.D., F.E.S., etc. " : ibid., 



vol. vi, pp. 233-40, portrait. 

 Address to the Geographical Section of the British Association, 



Edinburgh, 1892 : Scottish Geogr. Mag., vol. vii, pp. 457-79, map. 

 ' ' Eecent Eesearches in Pleistocene Climate and Geography ' ' (Abstract 



of a Lecture to the Eoyal Scottish Geographical Society, May 18, 



1892) : ibid., vol. viii, pp. 357-62. 



1893. "Geographical Development of Coastlines " (Presidential Address to 



Section E, Geography, of the British Association) : Eep. Brit. 



Assoc, for 1892, pp. 794-810. 

 Fragments of Earth Lore, Sketches and Addresses, Geological and 



Geographical: pp. vi, 428, 6 pis., 8vo, Edinburgh. 

 " On the Glacial Period and the Earth Movement Hypothesis " : Trans. 



Victoria Inst. London, vol. xxvi, pp. 221-49. 



1894. The Great Ice Age and its relation to the Antiquity of Man " : 3rd ed., 



pp. xxviii, 850, 18 pis. and maps, 8vo, London. Eeview, Geol. 

 Mag., Dec. IV, Vol. II, pp. 29-38. 



1895. " Scottish Interglacial Beds " : Geol. Mag., Dec. IV,Vol. II, pp. 283-4. 

 "The Morphology of the Earth's Surface": Scottish GeogT. Mag., 



vol. xi, pp. 56-67. 

 " Classification of European Glacial Deposits " : Journ. Geol. Chicago, 



vol. iii, pp. 241-69. 

 "The 'Challenger' Expedition": Scottish Geogr. Mag., vol. xi, 



pp. 231-43. 



1896. Outlines of Geology. 3rd ed., 8vo, London. 



1897. "The last Great Baltic Glacier": Journ. Geol. Chicago, vol. v, 



pp. 325-39. 

 "Excursion from Bathgate to Linlithgow": Proc. Geol. Assoc, 



vol. XV, pp. 145-9. 

 " Excursion from St. Monans to Elie " : ibid., pp. 149-51. 

 (Director) "Long Excursion to Edinburgh and District — Bathgate 



Hills" : ibid., pp. 197-200. 

 (Director) "Long Excursion — Elie and St. Monans": ibid., 

 . pp. 205-6. 

 " The Prehistoric Eoek-shelter at Schweizersbild, near S chaff hausen " : 



Scottish Geogr. Mag., vol. xiii, pp. 466-75. 



1898. "The Tundras and Steppes of Prehistoric Europe" : ibid., vol. xiv, 



pp. 281-94, 346-57 ; Ann. Eep. Smiths. Inst., pp. 321-47. 

 Earth Sculpture, or the Origin of Land-forms, pp. xvi, 320, 8vo, 

 London. 



1899. "On the proposed Antarctic Expedition": Scottish Geogr. Mag., 



vol. XV, p. 256. 



1900. "A White-hot Liquid Earth and Geological Time": ibid., vol. xvi, 



pp. 60-7. 



1901. " Mountain Structure and its Origin " : International Monthly, vol. iii, 



pp. 17-41, 202-30. 

 (With J. S. Flett) " The Granite of TuUoch Burn (Ayrshire) " : Eep. 

 Brit. Assoc, for 1901, pp. 634-5 ; Geol. Mag., Dec. IV, Vol. IX, 

 1902, pp. 38-9. 

 1901-2. " Mountains " : Scottish Geogr. Mag., vol. xvii,pp. 449-60 ; vol. xviii, 

 1902, pp. 76-84. 



1902. Earth Sculpture, or the Origin of Land-forms. New edition, pp. 336, 



8vo, London. 



1903. Outlines of Geology. 4th ed., pp. 436, illus., 8vo, London. 



1905. Structural and Field Geology for Students, pp. xx, 435, 56 pis., 8vo, 

 Edinburgh and London. 



