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VII.—The Manufacture of Serpentine in Nature's Laboratory. A Reply

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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Prof. Blake, F.G.S., President of the Geologists' Association, has been good enough to send me cuttings from his recently published work “Annals of British Geology” containing his running comments on papers by me published during the period embraced by his volume, and for which I desire to tender him my best thanks.

I think it will be more courteous on my part to offer a few observations by way of reply to Prof. Blake's criticisms than to allow them to pass in silence; but I must confine myself to one paper, by way of sample.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1892

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page 74 Note 1 Q.J.G.S. 1889, p. 181.Google Scholar

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page 76 Note 1 The Annals of British Geology, by Blake, J. F., M.A., F.G.S., p. 308, 1891.Google Scholar