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- catalog contributor b4564350.
- catalog created "1893.".
- catalog date "1893".
- catalog date "1893.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1893.".
- catalog description "I. Geography and geology.--II. The physical features of Scotland.--III. Mountains: their origin, growth, and decay.--IV. The Cheviot hills.--V. The Long island, or Outer Hebrides.--VI. The ice age in Europe and North America.--VII. The intercrossing of erratics in glacial deposits.--VIII. Recent researches in the glacial geology of the continent.--IX. The glacial period and the earth-movement hypothesis.--X. The glacial succession in Europe.--XI. The geographical evolution of Europe.--XII. The evolution of climate.--XIII. The scientific results of Dr. Nansen's expedition.--XIV. The geographical development of coast-lines.".
- catalog extent "4 p. ℓ., 428 p., 1 ℓ.".
- catalog issued "1893".
- catalog issued "1893.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Edinburgh, J. Bartholomew & Co.; [etc., etc.]".
- catalog spatial "Europe.".
- catalog spatial "Scotland.".
- catalog subject "Climatology.".
- catalog subject "Geology Europe.".
- catalog subject "Geology.".
- catalog subject "Glacial epoch.".
- catalog subject "Physical geography Scotland.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Geography and geology.--II. The physical features of Scotland.--III. Mountains: their origin, growth, and decay.--IV. The Cheviot hills.--V. The Long island, or Outer Hebrides.--VI. The ice age in Europe and North America.--VII. The intercrossing of erratics in glacial deposits.--VIII. Recent researches in the glacial geology of the continent.--IX. The glacial period and the earth-movement hypothesis.--X. The glacial succession in Europe.--XI. The geographical evolution of Europe.--XII. The evolution of climate.--XIII. The scientific results of Dr. Nansen's expedition.--XIV. The geographical development of coast-lines.".
- catalog title "Fragments of earth lore. Sketches & addresses, geological and geographical. By James Geikie.".
- catalog type "text".