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IV.—Some Further Remarks on Granite: a Reply

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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After the expiration of twelve months, Mr. A. R. Hunt, who was present at the meeting of the British Association at Belfast, has published in your September number a criticism on my address. His paper deals with a variety of matters with which I need not concern myself. His remarks on tourmaline have reference to another author, and not to anything I have written on that subject. He also passes strictures on what he calls “incidental geology,” but as he includes Lord Kelvin and Canon Bonney with me in his condemnation, I can only congratulate myself on being in such good company.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1903

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References

page 497 note 1 Roscoe & Schorlemner's Treatise on Chemistry, new edition, 1894, p. 137.

page 497 note 2 Clerke's, Miss “Problems in Astrophysics,” 1903.Google Scholar