Publisher's Synopsis
"Memoirs Of The Geological Survey Of Great Britain, And The Museum Of Practical Geology In London, Volume 4" offers a detailed exploration of geological surveys and museum practices in 19th-century Great Britain. This volume, compiled by the Geological Survey of Great Britain, provides invaluable insights into the geological structure of the region, documenting the survey's findings and the museum's role in disseminating geological knowledge.
It serves as a historical record of scientific inquiry and public education, illustrating the methodologies employed and the discoveries made during a pivotal period in the development of geological science. This work is an essential resource for historians of science, geologists, and anyone interested in the scientific heritage of Great Britain.
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