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VI.—Geology of the Isle of Man

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

G. H. Morton
Affiliation:
Liverpool Geol. Soc.

Extract

In the GeologicalMagazine for 1877, Dec. II. Vol. IV., pp. 410, 456. there is an article on the “Geology of the Isle of Man,” by Mr. Henry H. Howorth, to which I desire to call attention. Most geologists are aware that the late Rev. Joseph G. Cumming, M.A., F.G.S., wrote a work entitled “The Isle of Man,” in 1848, and that it contains a geological description of the island. In this work, and in a papaer by the same author, published in the “Journal of the Geological Society” for 1846, vol. ii. p. 317, there is a minute description of the Carboniderous formation developed at the south of the island, near Castleton, illustrated by maps and sections.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1879

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References

1 Trans. Edin. Geol. Soc, vol. ii. pt. 3, 1874.