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V.—Remarks on Mr. Burns's Paper on the Mechanics of Glaciers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

I Fear I must express my ideas very indistinctly, seeing that I am so frequently misunderstood by my critics. Quite recently a well-known American astronomer, in reviewing my book, “Climate and Time,” devotes nearly a dozen pages to the refuting of views most of which I have never held. And in the July Number of the Geological Magazine I am sorry to find a repetition of the same thing.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1876

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References

page 362 note 1 Phil. Mag., 03, 1869; September, 1870.Google Scholar

page 362 note 2 “Forms of Water,” p. 127.