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<p> Geologist, brother of the preceding, born at Edinburgh; in 1882, after serving 21 years in the Geological Survey of Scotland, he succeeded his brother in the chair of [[Geology]] at Edinburgh; his principal work as a scientist is "The Great Ice Age"; his literary sympathies appear in his admirable volume of translations of, "Songs and Lyrics of Heine"; <i> b </i> . 1839. </p>
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<p> Geologist, brother of the preceding, born at Edinburgh; in 1882, after serving 21 years in the Geological Survey of Scotland, he succeeded his brother in the chair of [[Geology]] at Edinburgh; his principal work as a scientist is "The Great [[Ice]] Age"; his literary sympathies appear in his admirable volume of translations of, "Songs and Lyrics of Heine"; <i> b </i> . 1839. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 18:25, 15 October 2021

James Geikie [1]

Geologist, brother of the preceding, born at Edinburgh; in 1882, after serving 21 years in the Geological Survey of Scotland, he succeeded his brother in the chair of Geology at Edinburgh; his principal work as a scientist is "The Great Ice Age"; his literary sympathies appear in his admirable volume of translations of, "Songs and Lyrics of Heine"; b . 1839.

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