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The new edition of Dr. Geikie's esteemed work has already been noticed at some length in this Magazine. The present writer desires to add some notes—freely, but with all respect to the author—on a special part of the subject, viz. that relating to the “high-level shelly deposits,” and their bearing on the question of submergence during the Glacial epoch.
page 321 note 1 See January, 1895.
page 321 note 2 Op. cit. p.173.
page 322 note 1 Second edition, pp. 175–6.
page 322 note 2 See Trans. Geol. Soc. Glas., vol. ix. Reports Brit. Assoc., 1894.Google Scholar
page 322 note 3 Trans. Edin. Geol. Soc., vol. iv.Google Scholar
page 323 note 1 “Great Ice Age,” pp. 139–141.Google Scholar
page 323 note 2 p. 433
page 323 note 3 pp. 160, 281, 371.
page 324 note 1 Brit. Assoc. Report,1893
page 324 note 2 p. 204.
page 324 note 3 p. 141.
page 325 note 1 Second edition, p. 390
page 325 note 2 “Antiquity of man,”third edition, p.278.