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.1801), Female servant. Not found in any other Darwin document. Anne Morris has not been identified. Nichols Ch. Clerk. Geolog. Soc Charles Nichols (b. 1815/16), clerk of the Geological Society of London 1839-1860. Nichol J. Assist. Sec. do — James Nicol (1810-1879), Assistant Secretary, Geological Society of London. Newport George Esq — 49 Cambridge St. Hyde Park Square George Newport (1803-1854), entomologist and anatomist. Natural History Tools for. Burch 30 Tavistock Street Covent Garden
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Darwin, C. R. 1848. On the transportal of erratic boulders from a lower to a higher level. [Read 19 April] Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 4: 315-323.
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coast-ice, after a certain time there would be none left to be carried up, during the continued subsidence, to the higher levels. This appears to me an objection of much force. I would, however, remark in the first place, that I do 1 James Nicol (1810-1879), Scottish mineralogist and stratigrapher. [page] 32
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On the transportal of erratic boulders from a lower to a higher level `(London) Proceedings of the Geological Society': 315-323 (extract)
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coast-ice, after a certain time there would be none left to be carried up, during the continued subsidence, to the higher levels. This appears to me an objection of much force. I would, however, remark in the first place, that I do 1 James Nicol (1810-1879), Scottish mineralogist and stratigrapher. [page] 32
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