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I.—Eminent Living Geologists

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

James Geikie
Affiliation:
Murchison Professor of Geology and Mineralogy and Dean of the Faculty of Science in the University of Edinburgh.

Extract

The name of Geikie has become as familar to present-day geologists as those of Murchison, of Sedgwick, or of Lyell were to our immediate prodecessors.

Notices and portraits of his elder brother, Sir Arehibald Geikie, K.C.B., the President of the Royal Society, have already appeared in the Geological Magazine (see Vol. for 1890, Pl. II, pp. 49–51, and 1907, Pl. I, pp. 1–2); it is high time to present that of the younger brother, Professor James Geikie, who occupies the leading place in our science and in geography in Edinburgh and itys University, and is known every where also by his published works, especially by his contributions to Glacial Geology.

Type
Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1913

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References

page 242 note 1 See Geol. Mag., 1867, pp. 20–3,Google Scholar and Roy. Soc. Edinb., vol. xxiv, pt. ii, pp. 363–84.Google Scholar