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VI.—Further Notes upon the Form of Volcanos1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

John Milne
Affiliation:
Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, Imperial College of Engineering, Yedo, Japan.

Extract

During the last summer I made a journey from Yedo as far north as the southern end of Kamschatka. As when upon this trip I saw and visited many volcanos in Yezo and the Kuriles, I venture to offer a few remarks in addition to those which I have already expressed upon the form of this interesting class of mountains.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1879

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References

page 506 note 2 See Geol. Mag. 1879, Decade II. Vol. VI. p. 337, PI. IX.Google Scholar

page 510 note 1 For this value I am indebted to the experiments of Professors Perry and Ayrton, “On the Conductivity of Stone,” Phil. Mag. 1878.

page 513 note 1 I think that these discrepancies have been noticed and written upon in the “Geographical Magazine,” October, 1877, but I have not the means of making reference.