Boston Paper - A Comparison of the Eozoic and Lower Palaeozoic in South Wales with their Appalachian Analogues

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Persifor Frazer
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Jan 1, 1883

Abstract

The '(author's edition" of the following paper, "subject to re vision," was received by him, and copies sent to Professor Geikie and others about two weeks before the date of the meeting at which it was to be read. A telegram, and subsequently a letter (both of which unfortunately arrived too late), apprised the present writer that the Director General objected to certain views ascribed to him as the reverse of those which he really held. These views, however interesting, had no very important bearing on the object of the fol lowing notes, which, as must be evident, are devoted to the conside ration of the close analogies between the Welsh and American rocks. Without being able, therefore, to account for the circumstance which Professor Geikie has mentioned, it is thought better in the present revised edition to omit all allusion to Professor Geikie, or Mr. Peach, or their views, except in this place, where I desire to thank them for their courtesy during the time which I had the pleasure of spending in their society. It appears sufficiently throughout the body of the paper that the writer had not the slightest intention of entering the controversy, which was about to commence, concerning the proper horizons of the St. David's rocks, for many reasons; and amongst others because he did not feel that a sojourn of a few days in a difficult region, which had been already studied by many of the foremost geologists of England, would warrant him in adding to the literature on the sub ject. The discussion of the analogies between these rocks and those of the Eastern Appalachians, which he has studied for twelve years, of which eight were spent in the service of the Second Geological Survey of Pennsylvania, was much more to his taste as it was more within his ability, and if he has added anything to the evidence of these analogies, the paper, however imperfect, will not have been written entirely in vain. Right or wrong, he assumes the entire responsibility of what follows.
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APA: Persifor Frazer  (1883)  Boston Paper - A Comparison of the Eozoic and Lower Palaeozoic in South Wales with their Appalachian Analogues

MLA: Persifor Frazer Boston Paper - A Comparison of the Eozoic and Lower Palaeozoic in South Wales with their Appalachian Analogues. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1883.

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