Canary Islands
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Geological cross section of Grand Canary from North to South, 1855
Geological cross section of Grand Canary from Maspalomas in the North to Banaderos Bay in the south showing rock types. The length of the land depicted in the cross section is 26 geographical miles and the greatest height is 6400 feet, 1855.
Grande Canaria, 1855
Handwritten article on the geology of Grande [sic Gran] Canaria and the way in which the rocks were formed. Seeming to be a summary of Lyell's observations while on the island, 1855 - it is not in his handwriting, and is perhaps written by Mary Lyell, or Georg Hartung.
Index - Madeira, 5 November 1856 - 1857
Index to Notebooks on Geology of Madeira, 186 - 197, c. 1858
Notes and Indices, October 1854
Notes on Canaries & Madeira with Hartung, May - June 1855
Notes - including sketches - of a visit to the Canary Isles and Madeira with Georg Hartung, to look at the geological formations caused by volcanoes on the islands. TNotes on trip to Lanzarote and Fuerteventura with James Tennant to look at minerals. Index of notes on Madeira & the Canaries with G. Hartung. May-June 1855 - also refers to page numbers in Notebook 203.