RECORD: Darwin, C. R. n.d. Abstract of Keilhau, Theory of granite, and other massive rocks, etc., 1836. CUL-DAR40.19; CUL-DAR40.24; CUL-DAR40.42; CUL-DAR40.88. Edited by John van Wyhe (Darwin Online, http://darwin-online.org.uk/)

REVISION HISTORY: Transcribed by Christine Chua and edited by John van Wyhe 12.2021. RN1

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B. M. Keilhau. 1838. Theory of Granite and the other Massive Rocks, together with that of Crystalline Slate; proposed in Lectures on Geology in the University of Christiania in Norway, in the year 1836. Edinburgh new philosophical journal 25: 80-101.


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Ed. Phil Journal 1838

p. 94 Throws light on difference of metallic veins deep in the earth & near the surface

 

[CUL-DAR40.24]

Keilhau's Theory of Granite must be referred to before S. America – applicable to my points.

Ed. Phil Journal 1838. p. 80

 

[CUL-DAR40.42]

Edinbg New Phil Journal 1838 p 389 &c

Keilhau on granite must be referred to before Geolog of

Granite in Brazil

Porphyry of Cordillera

Saltband to veins

{Parallel slate of Tres Montes

 

[CUL-DAR40.88]

Ed. Phil Journ. 1838 p. 265

Keilhau on metamorphic Porphyry allied to that of Cordillera.

Fact very similar described by Mr. Keilhau


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