Index by author
1896, Volume 10, Issue 2
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Anderson, James
- You have accessRestricted accessXX.—Evidences of the Most Recent Glaciers in the Firth of Clyde DistrictJames AndersonTransactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 10, 198-209, 1896, https://doi.org/10.1144/transglas.10.2.198
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Bell, Dugald
- You have accessRestricted accessXXXV.—On the High-Level Shelly Deposits, and their Bearing on the Question of Submergence, with Special Reference to the Recent [Third] Edition of Dr. James Geikie's “Great Ice Age.”Dugald BellTransactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 10, 346-348, 1896, https://doi.org/10.1144/transglas.10.2.346
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Craig, Robert
- You have accessRestricted accessXXI.—Remarks upon “Joints” or Natural Fractures in LimestonesRobert CraigTransactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 10, 210-215, 1896, https://doi.org/10.1144/transglas.10.2.210
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Geikie, Archibald
- You have accessRestricted accessXIX.—The Latest Volcanoes of the British IslesArchibald GeikieTransactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 10, 179-197, 1896, https://doi.org/10.1144/transglas.10.2.179
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M'Lennan, James S.
- You have accessRestricted accessXXXIV.—The Coast-line of Berwickshire from Eyemouth to Marshall Meadows BayJames S. M'LennanTransactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 10, 337-345, 1896, https://doi.org/10.1144/transglas.10.2.337
Macnair, Peter
- You have accessRestricted accessXXXI.—On the Genera Lycopodites and Psilophyton of the Old Red Sandstone Formation of ScotlandJames Reid and Peter MacnairTransactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 10, 323-330, 1896, https://doi.org/10.1144/transglas.10.2.323
- You have accessRestricted accessXXIX.—On the Altered Basic Rocks of the Highlands as exemplified by the Sill of Hornblende Schist underlying the Loch Tay LimestonePeter MacnairTransactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 10, 302-317, 1896, https://doi.org/10.1144/transglas.10.2.302
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Neilson, James
- You have accessRestricted accessXXVI.—On the Occurrence of Marine Organisms in the Boulder-clay of the Glasgow District. Part firstJames NeilsonTransactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 10, 273-277, 1896, https://doi.org/10.1144/transglas.10.2.273
- You have accessRestricted accessXXVII.—On the Occurrence of Marine Organisms in the Boulder-clay of the Glasgow District. Part secondJames NeilsonTransactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 10, 278-279, 1896, https://doi.org/10.1144/transglas.10.2.278
- You have accessRestricted accessXXVIII.—On the Old Red Sandstone and Carboniferous Rocks of the North End of the Island of ArranJames NeilsonTransactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 10, 280-301, 1896, https://doi.org/10.1144/transglas.10.2.280
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Reid, James
- You have accessRestricted accessXXXI.—On the Genera Lycopodites and Psilophyton of the Old Red Sandstone Formation of ScotlandJames Reid and Peter MacnairTransactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 10, 323-330, 1896, https://doi.org/10.1144/transglas.10.2.323
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Smith, John
- You have accessRestricted accessXXXVI.—On the Occurrence of Pumice Pebbles in the Raised-beaches of AyrshireJohn SmithTransactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 10, 349-353, 1896, https://doi.org/10.1144/transglas.10.2.349
- You have accessRestricted accessXXX.—On the Discovery of Fossil Microscopic Plants in the Fossil Amber of the Ayrshire Coal-fieldJohn SmithTransactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 10, 318-322, 1896, https://doi.org/10.1144/transglas.10.2.318
- You have accessRestricted accessXXIII.—Charred Coal, with Graphite, and Discovery of Diamonds in the Graphite at Craigman, New CumnockJohn SmithTransactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 10, 257-262, 1896, https://doi.org/10.1144/transglas.10.2.257
- You have accessRestricted accessXXXII.—Dry River Channels in the Neighbourhood of MuirkirkJohn SmithTransactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 10, 331-333, 1896, https://doi.org/10.1144/transglas.10.2.331
- You have accessRestricted accessXXII.—A New View of the Arran Granite MountainsJohn SmithTransactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 10, 216-256, 1896, https://doi.org/10.1144/transglas.10.2.216
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Wright, Joseph
- You have accessRestricted accessXXIV.—Boulder-clay, a Marine Deposit. Part firstJoseph WrightTransactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 10, 263-269, 1896, https://doi.org/10.1144/transglas.10.2.263
- You have accessRestricted accessXXV.—Boulder-clay, a Marine Deposit. Part secondJoseph WrightTransactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 10, 270-272, 1896, https://doi.org/10.1144/transglas.10.2.270
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Young, John
- You have accessRestricted accessXXXIII.—Notes on the Ostracoda found in the Lacustrine, or Freshwater, Strata of the Campsie District, which alternate with the Lower Beds of the Carboniferous Marine Limestone SeriesJohn YoungTransactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 10, 334-336, 1896, https://doi.org/10.1144/transglas.10.2.334