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Fragments of Earth Lore: Sketches & Addresses Geological and Geographical
FRAGMENTS
OF
EARTH LORE
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FRAGMENTS
OF
EARTH LORE
SKETCHES & ADDRESSES
Geological and Geographical
BY
JAMES GEIKIE, D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., &c.
MURCHISON-PROFESSOR OF GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY IN THE
UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
FORMERLY OF H.M. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF SCOTLAND
WITH MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS
JOHN BARTHOLOMEW & CO.
LONDON: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, HAMILTON, KENT & Co., Ltd.
1893
The articles in this volume deal chiefly with the history of Glacial times and the origin of surface-features. As they were not written with any view to their subsequent appearance in a collected form, each is so far independent and complete in itself. Under these circumstances some repetition was unavoidable, if the articles were not to be recast, and I did not think it advisable to make such radical alteration. With the exception of verbal changes and some excisions, therefore, the papers remain substantially in their original state. Here and there a footnote has been added to indicate where the views expressed in the text have since been modified; but I have not been careful to insert such notes throughout. Geologists, like other folk, live and learn, and the reader will probably discover that the opinions set forth in some of the later articles are occasionally in advance of those maintained in the writer’s earlier days.
I have to thank the Publishers of Good Words for allowing me to republish the articles on the Cheviot Hills and the Outer Hebrides. My acknowledgments are also due to Mr. Bartholomew for the excellent maps with which the volume is so well illustrated.
Edinburgh, April 5th, 1893.
Plate | I. | PHYSICAL FEATURES OF SCOTLAND | Frontispiece |
” | II. | STRUCTURE OF MOUNTAINS | 60 |
” | III. | PAST AND PRESENT GLACIATION OF THE WORLD | 193 |
” | IV. | ICE AGE IN NORTHERN EUROPE | 324 |
” | V. | THE GEOGRAPHICAL EVOLUTION OF CONTINENTS | 348 |
” | VI. | BATHYOROGRAPHICAL MAP, ILLUSTRATING DEVELOPMENT OF COAST-LINES | 428 |
CHAP. | PAGE | |
I. | GEOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY | 1 |
II. | THE PHYSICAL FEATURES OF SCOTLAND | 14 |
III. | MOUNTAINS: THEIR ORIGIN, GROWTH, AND DECAY | 36 |
IV. | THE CHEVIOT HILLS | 62 |
V. | THE LONG ISLAND, OR OUTER HEBRIDES | 125 |
VI. | THE ICE AGE IN EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA | 160 |
VII. | THE INTERCROSSING OF ERRATICS IN GLACIAL DEPOSITS | 194 |
VIII. | RECENT RESEARCHES IN THE GLACIAL GEOLOGY OF THE CONTINENT | 220 |
IX. | THE GLACIAL PERIOD AND THE EARTH-MOVEMENT HYPOTHESIS | 248 |
X. | THE GLACIAL SUCCESSION IN EUROPE | 288 |
XI. | THE GEOGRAPHICAL EVOLUTION OF EUROPE | 326 |
XII. | THE EVOLUTION OF CLIMATE | 349 |
XIII. | THE SCIENTIFIC RESULTS OF DR. NANSSEN’S |