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The Geological Survey

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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page 39 note 1 We are informed on good authority that some men who hare served twelve years on the Geological Survey receive only £219 per annum; while attached to the Office either of the Geological Survey or of Mining Records is at least one who after serving over thirty years receives no larger sum; another who receives £180 after working for about twenty years; and a third who receives £175 after a term of fourteen years' servitude!

page 40 note 1 See Lyell's Address to Geol. Soc. 1836, Proc. Geol. Soc. vol.ii. p. 358.Google Scholar

page 40 note 2 Jukes, Address at the Museum of Irish Industry, 1910.Google Scholar

page 42 note 1 Memoir of Edward Forbes, pp.377378.Google Scholar

page 42 note 2 Address at the Museum of Irish Industry, 1867.Google Scholar