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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
Besides his numerous papers intended for experts in geological science, Professor Bonney is to be congratulated on the lengthening list of his more popular writings on the subject. A general notice of his recently-published volume on “Ice-Work” has already appeared in these pages. The present writer desires, with all respect, to add a few notes on some points in which Scottish readers are more particularly interested.
page 320 note 1 Geol. Mag., May, 1896.Google Scholar
page 320 note 2 “Ice-Work,” pp. 94–7.
page 321 note 1 Fifth edition, 1855, p. 89.
page 321 note 2 “Antiquity of Man,” p. 264 (1863).Google Scholar
page 321 note 3 “Ice-Work,” p. 107.Google Scholar
page 322 note 1 See DrGeikie's, J. “Great Ice-Age,” 3rd ed., p. 371.Google Scholar
page 322 note 2 “Ice-Work,” p. 98. (Italics ours.)Google Scholar
page 323 note 1 We may here repeat the figures as an aid to the reader's memory. Terrace in Glen Gluoy, 1166 feet; those in Glen Roy, 1151, 1067, and 855 feet.
page 323 note 2 Notes to the Survey Map of the district.