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YOU are doubtless aware that last year I entertained and expressed the rash expectation that I should not again meet a class as lecturer on geology. “I thought to pass away before, and yet I still am here.” An explanation is therefore necessary; I must, in fact, detail the history of the subject in this University, so as to purge myself of censure in respect that the University is, in this particular, behind the time, and far behind what Glasgow, above all, has a right to expect that its University should be.
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Geology in Glasgow University1. Nature 53, 307–308 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/053307b0
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