Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
These specimens were collected in Socotra, near the coast, by Colonel M. Gosset, and were sent to Prof. Rupert Jones. By the kindness of Prof. Bonney I have been allowed to carry on the examination of the rocks, at University College, in connection with the Somali specimens already described.
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page 505 note 2 Geol. Mag. Jan. 1888, pp. 10, 11, Lavas of Krakatoa, Prof. Judd; Pres. Address Geol. Soc. 1885, p. 54, Prof. Bonney.
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page 506 note 1 If the limestone belongs to some other series, it might possibly be a representative of Dr. Ruchebrune's Neocomians of Ouarsanguelis land.