Gregory, John Walter, 1864-1932 (professor of geology, University of Glasgow)
Person
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from John Walter Gregory, 29 December 1927
Item
Identifier: Coll-14/9/33/14
Scope and Contents
Gregory writes that the lower jaw of a horse has been discovered in the upper drifts filling the pre-glacial valley of the Clyde at Lanark. He suspects that it dates from around the Early Neolithic period. He asks Ewart to look at the specimen and write a short note on it for inclusion in the Hunterian Museum glacial vertebrate fossils.
Dates:
29 December 1927
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from John Walter Gregory, 03 February 1928
Item
Identifier: Coll-14/9/34/1
Scope and Contents
Gregory enquires after Ewart's note on the horse for the Museum catalogue, as it is ready to go to print.
Dates:
03 February 1928
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from John Walter Gregory, 08 February 1928
Item
Identifier: Coll-14/9/34/2
Scope and Contents
Gregory writes that he has provisionally inserted the bed in a tabular classification as Neolithic. He believes it must be post-glacial, as it represents the silting up of valleys which were excavated at the end of glacial times, but the horse jaw is the only fossil evidence of this.
Dates:
08 February 1928
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