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CUL-DAR40.100-101
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Limestone Quarry — Stratified dip about 50° — occasional pebbles of
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CUL-DAR40.15
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Eschewege[sic] Brazil — must be studied before I write on ditto — on
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CUL-DAR40.22
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Lyell Charles [reference incomplete] 6th edition III: 313
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CUL-DAR40.26
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In Coral Work or General Geology or Volcanic Islands — grand conclusion
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CUL-DAR40.27
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Before giving any general views on Geology of S America consult Part II
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CUL-DAR40.30
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M Domeqco[?] describes metals in Chile as occurring in bands parallel to
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CUL-DAR40.33
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The great craters appear choked up with matter proceeding from small
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CUL-DAR40.34
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Copied from Admiralty M.S charts (latitudes and longitudes of various
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CUL-DAR40.41
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When we see a dike projecting upwards from the weathering away of the surrounding soft strata
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CUL-DAR40.49
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[source unidentified] Between Mendoza & Cordilleras Traverson with some little Limestone &c peeping up
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CUL-DAR40.50
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Galapagos Chapter / Keep these references for Cordillera
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CUL-DAR40.53
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FitzRoy Robert to Darwin Charles Robert
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FitzRoy Robert to Darwin Charles Robert
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CUL-DAR40.54
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The line of the outer Coast runs about W 40° N — parallel to cleavage
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CUL-DAR40.56
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In a piece of wood from Chiloé I believe East Coast Mr Brown says
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CUL-DAR40.58
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Macculloch `Royal Institution Quarterly Journal' 16 [Oct 1823]: 79-83
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CUL-DAR40.59
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St Jago / In some sections I imagined that the lower part of the stream appeared more vesicular than the upper
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CUL-DAR40.77
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Cauquenes water-lines spread[?] — alternation abrupt with blackest [??]
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CUL-DAR40.82
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'Association American Geol, Transactions' 1840-1842: [reference incomplete]
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CUL-DAR40.84
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[Humboldt] `Personal narrative' vol 6: [reference incomplete]
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CUL-DAR40.90
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Mr Pentland / a full catalogue of Bolivian rocks named with fossils & classed into Transition and secondary metalliferous Porphyry / (other references)
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CUL-DAR40.92
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King George Sound / especially in those dikes which are narrow
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CUL-DAR40.97-99
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In the town [Hobart]: Sandstone & Greenstones alternately appear & perhaps in
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