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IV.—The Volcanoes of Barren Island and Narcondam in the Bay of Bengal

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

V. Ball
Affiliation:
Director of the Science and Art Museum, Dublin.

Extract

About nine years ago I contributed to the pages of this Magazine, an account of the two above-named volcanoes, which was founded on observations made during brief visits by myself in the year 1873, and on the published records of visits by previous observers. My present object is to draw attention to information which has since then been acquired regarding them.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1888

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References

page 404 note 1 Geological Magazine, Vol. VI. 1879, pp. 1627.Google Scholar

page 405 note 1 Mem. Geol. Survey of India, vol. xxi. pt. 4.Google Scholar

page 406 note 1 There is a very circumstantial account of a violent volcanic eruption in the Bay of Bengal, by which an island a league in length is said to have been formed in the sea three leagues from Pondicherry, in the year 1757. As in the case of Graham's Island, in the Mediterranean, the Island subsequently disappeared, having been eroded by the sea. The original is to be found in the Annual Register, vol. i. 1758.Google Scholar It is quoted in the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1847, vol. xvi. p. 499.Google Scholar

page 406 note 2 Account of a Voyage to India and China, etc., in His Majesty's Ship Caroline, performed in the years 1803–4–5, interspersed with Descriptive Sketches and Cursory Eemarks by an Officer of the Caroline. See Phillips' Voyages and Travels, vol. v.

page 407 note 1 Marco Polo, bk. iii. ch. 13, note.

page 407 note 2 Anglo-Indian Glossary, art. Narcondam.