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2. Notice of a large Calcareous Stalagmite brought from the Island of Bermuda in the year 1819, and now in the College of Edinburgh

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

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The author stated that this stalagmite was a calcareous deposit of a columnar shape, which had been brought to Edinburgh, about forty-six years ago, by his father, the late Admiral Sir David Milne.

Whilst commander-in-chief on the North American and West Indian Station during the three years ending 1819, Sir David had passed a part of every winter in the genial climate of Bermuda. He took much interest in the various objects of natural history abounding in the island, and particularly in its remarkable caves.

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Proceedings 1864-65
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1866

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References

page no 427 note * Geological Society Transactions for 1837, vol. v.