Madeira Islands
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Notebook No.41, June 1831 - July 1831
Notebook No.79, 21 October 1839 - February 1840
Notebook No.86, 8 December 1840 - 4 February 1841
Notes and Correspondence on the geology of the Madeiran and Canary Islands, 1854-1856
Notes of numbers of shells on the Island of Madeira, 1856
Notes of numbers of shells on the island of Madeira, 1856.
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.
Notes on extinct and extant shells on the Islands of Porto Santo and Madeira, 28 March 1856
Notes on the numbers of fossil species [of shell] which are found in the islands of Porto Santo and Madeira giving details of the number of extinct and extant species on both islands and the total of shells in each category which are common to both islands and drawing inferences from these figures in terms of how these numbers came to be, 28 March 1856.
Notes on Madeira, October - November 1855
Original packaging marks this bundle as 'H; '4' C. Lyell's notes with G. Hartung Oct 1855, Nov. and with large letters 'CL'. Text includes notes, queries, itinerary of trip, reference to Notebook 185, in sections by topic e.g. Dikes, with sketches and diagrams throughout. October-November 1855.
Notes on numbers of shells in Porto Santo and Madeira excluding the Desertes, 1856
Notes on numbers of shells, both extinct and extant, in Porto Santo and Madeira with percentages of the total, 1856.
Notes Porto Santo Beach shells, and Grand Canary, 3 - 7 December 1855
Notes titled 'Brit[ish] Museum indicating shells were held there.
Lists of shells found on a beach on Porto Santo, also notes where else they are found or whether extinct.
Grand Canary shells including lists that are extinct and extant, 3-7 December 1855.