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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Walter Gregory, , was a British geologist and explorer, known principally for his work on glacial geology and on the geography and geology of Australia and East Africa. The Gregory Rift in the Great Rift Valley is named in his honour.
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- The Annals and Magazine of Natural History— (799)
- The Origin of Continents and Oceans (1925) (284)
- VI.—On Cretaceous Ammonoidea from Angola, collected (1922) (59)
- The Structure of Asia (55)
- Theory of continental drift : a symposium on the origin and movement of land masses both in inter-continental and intra-continental, as proposed by Alfred Wegener (41)
- Contributions to the Physical Geography of British East Africa (1894) (35)
- Contributions to the Glacial Geology of Spitsbergen (1898) (35)
- Contributions to the Geology of British East Africa.—Part I. The Glacial Geology of Mount Kenya (1894) (31)
- Contributions to the Palæontology and Physical Geology of the West Indies (1895) (31)
- The Geology of Cyrenaica (1911) (28)
- Catalogue of the Fossil Bryozoa in the Department of Geology, British Museum (Natural History). (26)
- Catalogue of the fossil Bryozoa in the Department of geology, British museum (Nautral history) The Jurassic Bryozoa. By J.W. Gregory. (25)
- Geological researches in the Judean desert (1931) (25)
- The Lake System of Westralia (1914) (24)
- On Desert Sand-Dunes Bordering the Nile Delta (23)
- The evolution of the river system of South-Eastern Asia (22)
- The Geological History of the Pacific Ocean. (1930) (21)
- XIV. The Permian and Triassic Rocks of Arran (21)
- Through unknown African countries (21)
- VII.—The Scottish Kames and their Evidence on the Glaciation of Scotland (20)
- The African Rift Valleys (1920) (19)
- On the Geology and Fossil Corals and Echinids of Somaliland (1900) (18)
- II.—On Lindstromaster and the Classification of the Palæasterids (1899) (18)
- The Alps of Chinese Tibet and their Geographical Relations (1922) (18)
- XXII. The Annan Red Sandstone Series of Dumfriesshire (17)
- II.—Fossil Echinoidea from Sinai and Egypt (1906) (16)
- I. Work for Glasgow Geologists—The Problems of the South-Western Highlands (16)
- The Geology and Physical Geography of Chinese Tibet, and Its Relations to the Mountain System of South-Eastern Asia, from Observations Made during the Percy Sladen Expedition, 1922 (15)
- The vertebrate fossils from the glacial and associated post-glacial beds of Scotland in the Hunterian museum, University of Glasgow, and their evidence on the classification of the Scottish glacial deposits (13)
- XXII.—The Maltese Fossil Echinoidea, and their Evidence on the Correlation of the Maltese Rocks (13)
- Catalogue of the Fossil Bryozoa in the Department of Geology, British Museum (Natural History) (13)
- The Pre-Glacial Valleys of Arran and Snowdon (1920) (12)
- The Fiords of the Hebrides (1927) (12)
- The Geology of Mount Ruwenzori and some Adjoining Regions of Equatorial Africa (1895) (12)
- A Deep Trench on the Floor of the North Sea (1931) (11)
- XXIV.—The Geological Relations and Some Fossils of South Georgia. (11)
- I.—The Solway Basin and its Permo-Triassic Sequence (1915) (11)
- On Echinocystis and Palæodiscus—two Silurian Genera of Echinoidea (1897) (11)
- The Earthquake South of Newfoundland and Submarine Canyons (1929) (11)
- I.—Some Additions to the Australian Tertiary Echinoidea (1890) (11)
- The Peopling of Australia (1928) (10)
- II.—On a Collection of Fossil Corals from Eastern Egypt, Abu Roash, and Sinai (1906) (10)
- The Menace of Colour (1925) (10)
- Stone Polygons beside Loch Lomond (1930) (10)
- The Irish Eskers (10)
- A Contribution to the Glacial Geology of Tasmania (1904) (9)
- A revision of the British fossil Cainozoic Echinoidea (1891) (9)
- VIII. The Polmont Kame, and on the Classification of Scottish Kames (9)
- II.—A Deep Bore at Seascale in Cumberland (1915) (9)
- Cystechinus crassus, a new Species from the Radiolarian Marls of Barbados, and the Evidence it affords as to the Age and Origin of those Deposits (1889) (9)
- The Relations of Kames and Eskers (1912) (9)
- I.—Eocene Corals from the Fly River, Central New Guinea (1916) (9)
- The Fossil Echinoidea of Cyrenaica (1911) (9)
- The Work of the National Antarctic Expedition (9)
- Excursion to Chilworth (1895) (9)
- VII. The Geology of Phosphates and their Bearing on the Conservation of Mineral Resources (8)
- Mountaineering in Central Africa, With an Attempt on Mount Kenya (8)
- I.—The Chiltern Wind Gaps (1914) (8)
- XII. The Geology of Loch Lomond (8)
- The Terms "Denudation," "Erosion," "Corrosion," and "Corrasion" (1911) (8)
- The Central Lakes of Westralia and the Westralian Peneplain (1916) (8)
- The Diamond Fields of South-West Africa: Review@@@Die Diamantenwuste Sudwest-Afrikas: zugleich Erlauterungen zu einer geologischen Spezialkarte der sudlichen Diamantfelder 1:25,000 aufgenommen von W. Beetz und E. Kaiser (1927) (8)
- The Elements of Economic Geology (8)
- The Menace of Colour: a Study of the Difficulties due to the Association of White and Coloured Races, with an Account of Measures proposed for their Solution, and Special Reference to White Colonisation in the Tropics. (8)
- The Flowing Wells of Central Australia (1911) (8)
- Excursion to Arran (8)
- I.—A Note on the Geology of Socotra and Abd-el-Kuri (1899) (8)
- On the Affinities of the Echinothuridæ; and on Pedinothuria and Helikodiadema, two new Genera of Echinoidea (1897) (8)
- I.—The Ambrym Eruptions of 1913–14 (1917) (8)
- XVI. The Sequence in Islay and Jura (1931) (8)
- Dalradian geology : the Dalradian rocks of Scotlad and their equivalents in other countries (1931) (7)
- VI.—The Age of the Norseman Limestone, Western Australia (1916) (7)
- II.—A Collection of Egyptian Fossil Echinoidea (1898) (7)
- The Relations of the Thames and Rhine, and Age of the Strait of Dover (1927) (7)
- The origin of the gold of the Rand Goldfield (1909) (7)
- I.—Further Additions to Australian Fossil Echinoidea (1892) (7)
- I.—The Danbury Gravels (1915) (7)
- The Variolitic Rocks of Mont Genèvre (1890) (7)
- The English “ Eskers ”—their Structure and Distribution (1922) (7)
- The Work of the National Antarctic Expedition (1901) (6)
- VII.—Supplementary Note on the Geology of Benguella in relation to its Cephalopods and the History of the South Atlantic (1922) (6)
- XII. Thomson’s Genera of Scottish Carboniferous Corals (6)
- Polytremacis and the ancestry of the helioporidæ (6)
- Livingstone as an explorer: An appreciation (1913) (6)
- III.—New Species of Cretaceous Bryozoa (1909) (6)
- VIII. Corries, with Special Reference to those of the Campsie Fells (6)
- Excursion to Guildford and Shalford (1894) (6)
- Contributions to the Geology of British East Africa.—Part III. The Nepheline-Syenite and Camptonitic Dykes intrusive in the Coast Series (1900) (6)
- IV. Moraines, Boulder Clay and Glacial Sequence of S.W. Scotland (6)
- Is the Earth Drying up (1914) (6)
- I.—Millestroma, a Cretaceous Milleporoid Coral from Egypt (1898) (6)
- VIII. The Loch Lomond Moraines (6)
- Archæopneustes abruptus, a New Genus and Species of Echinoid from the Oceanic Series in Barbados (1892) (6)
- XIII.—Contributions to the Geology of Benguella (6)
- The Earthquake off the Newfoundland Banks of 18 November 1929 (1931) (5)
- Echinoidea from Western Persia (1920) (5)
- I.—On A Collection of Fossils From the Lower Greensand of Great Chart, in Kent (1895) (5)
- The Variolitic Diabase of the Fichtelgebirge (1891) (5)
- I.—A Note on the Geology of Somali-land, based on Collections made by Mrs. E. Lort-Phillips, Miss Edith Cole, and Mr. G. P. V. Aylmer (1896) (5)
- The Geological Relations of the Oil Shales of Southern Burma (1923) (5)
- The Sudbury Nickel Ores (1926) (5)
- The Waldensian Gneisses and their Place in the Cottian Sequence (1894) (5)
- The level of the sea (1909) (5)
- Some Problems of Arctic Geology: I (1897) (5)
- Obituary notice of John George Goodchild, born 26th May 1844, died 21st Feb. 1906 (5)
- IV.—Moine Pebbles in Torridonian Conglomerates (1915) (5)
- III. A Glaciated Rock Surface at Lugton, North Ayrshire (5)
- II.—On some Jurassic Species of Cheilostomata (1894) (5)
- The Geology of the Aru Islands (1924) (5)
- The Auld Wives' Lifts—A pseudo-megalithic tor (1916) (5)
- On the Trail of Ancient Man: a Narrative of the Field Work of the Central Asiatic Expeditions (1927) (5)
- I.—A Collection of Egyptian Fossil Madreporaria (1898) (5)
- Note on the Sequence across Central Spitsbergen from Advent Bay to Agardhs Bay (1921) (4)
- The Plan of the Earth and Its Causes (1899) (4)
- Some Lower Cretaceous Corals from Eastern Venezuela (1927) (4)
- Pseudo-Glacial Features in Dalmatia (1915) (4)
- The Geological Society of China (1922) (4)
- I. The Geological Factors Affecting the Strategy of the War and the Geology of the Potash Salts (4)
- Excursion to Sudbury (1898) (4)
- V.—A revision of the British Jurassic Bryozoa.—Part III. The genus Berenicea (4)
- Suess's Classification of Eurasian Mountains (1915) (4)
- LXVIII.—Pseudodiadema Jessoni, sp. n., an echinoid from the English Oxford Clay (1896) (4)
- The Kynuna Wells; a test case of rock pressure (1914) (4)
- The Tudor Specimen of Eozoon (1891) (4)
- The Glaciation of Ireland (1921) (4)
- Inter-Racial Problems and White Colonization in the Tropics. (1924) (4)
- Polytremacis and the ancestry of helioporidæ (4)
- The Natural History of East Equatorial Africa (1893) (4)
- The Structure of the Great Rift Valley (1923) (4)
- LIII.—New species of Cladophyllia, Prionastræa, and Stylina (1899) (4)
- XXVI.—A revision of the Jurassic Bryozoa.—Part I. The genus Stomatopora (1895) (4)
- IIIp—On the West-Indian species of Madrepora (1900) (4)
- The Banda Arc: Its Structure and Geographical Relations (1923) (4)
- XVIII. The Age of Loch Long, and its relation to the Valley System of Southern Scotland (4)
- Ore deposits and their genesis in relation to geographical distribution (4)
- Contributions to the Geology of British East Africa.—Part II.2The Geology of Mount Kenya (1900) (4)
- The Stratigraphical Position of the Keewatin (1927) (4)
- Origin of the Sudbury Nickel Ores (1908) (4)
- Recent Literature on the Plan of the Earth (1908) (4)
- LXII.—On Zeuglopleurus, a new genus of the family Temnopleuridæ from the Upper Cretaceous (1889) (3)
- The Economic Geography and Development of Australia. I. Position and Climate (1906) (3)
- The Major Terms of the Pre-Paleozoic (1927) (3)
- Contributions to the Physical geography of British East Africa. IX. The Plateau of Laikipia, and Its Volcanoes (Continued) (1894) (3)
- The Proposed German Barrier Across Africa (3)
- A Note on the Map Illustrating the Journey of the Percy Sladen Expedition, 1922, in North-Western Yunnan (1923) (3)
- Wegener's Hypothesis (3)
- The climate of Australasia in reference to its control by the Southern Ocean. By Prof. J.W. Gregory ... (3)
- From meteorite to man : the evolution of the earth (3)
- XXIp—A revision of the British Jurassic Bryozoap—Part IVp The genera Reptomultisparsa and Diastopora (1896) (3)
- Tables for the Determination of the Rock-forming Minerals . By F. Loewinson-Lessing. Translated by J. W. Gregory. New York and London, Macmillan & Co. 55p., 8vo., $1.25 (1893) (3)
- The Geographical Factors That Control the Development of Australia (1910) (3)
- II. The Sea Lochs of the Outer Hebrides (3)
- “Structural Geography.” (3)
- A journey around lake eyre (1908) (3)
- The Evishanoran “Esker” (1926) (3)
- The Carlisle Basin (1926) (3)
- Dendroseris n.g. and other Corals from Trinidad (1929) (3)
- Palestine and the Stability of Climate in Historic Times (1930) (3)
- IV.—On Rhynchopygus Woodi, Forbes sp., from the English Pliocene (1890) (3)
- Further Jurassic Fossils from Kenya Colony (1927) (3)
- VIII.—Scottish Drumlins (3)
- The geography of South Australia : including the Northern territory : historical, physical, political and commercial (3)
- The Mountain Structure and Geographical Relations of South-Eastern Asia (1925) (3)
- The Geology of South Victoria Land (1908) (3)
- The making of the earth (3)
- V. The Glasgow Earthquake of 14th December, 1910 (3)
- The Evishanoran Esker, Tyrone. (1925) (3)
- V.—On a New Species of the Genus Protaster (P. brisingoides), from the Upper Silurian of Victoria, Australia (1889) (3)
- XIII. Lord Kelvin's Contributions to Geology (3)
- XVIII.—The Glenboig Fireclay * (3)
- Australian Origin of Red Rain in New Zealand. (1930) (3)
- III.—Octotremacis, its Structure, Affinities, and Age (1917) (2)
- XXVII.—A revision of the British Jurassic Bryozoa.—Part V.The familiesIdmoniidæandEntalophoridæ (1896) (2)
- Geologica Hungarica (2)
- The First Record of Glacial Action in Tasmania (1904) (2)
- [Letters to Editor] (2)
- The Gravels of Little Hayes, and the Age of the Crouch Valley, South-East Essex (1926) (2)
- XVII.—On some Cretaceous Echinoidea from the Neighbourhood of Lobito Bay (2)
- The evolution of the map of the world (1917) (2)
- The Thames-Rhine Problem (1927) (2)
- The Machinery of the Earth. (1930) (2)
- II.—On the Age of the Morte Slate Fossils (1897) (2)
- II.—The Geological Work of the Conway Spitzbergen Expedition (1896) (2)
- Two Minor Australian Goldfields and the Antiquity of Man in Australia (1911) (2)
- The Scientific Renaissance in China (2)
- 3. The Geological Relations of South Georgia (1914) (2)
- A Century of Geology. (1931) (2)
- The Loch Morar basin and the tectonic associations of the Scottish Sea Lochs (1914) (2)
- Is the Earth Drying up? (Continued) (1914) (2)
- Late Professor Schwarz's Contribution to the Geology of the Coast of Mauritania (1931) (2)
- Erosion and the Resulting Land Forms in Sub-Arid Western Australia, Including the Origin and Growth of the Dry Lakes: Discussion (1917) (2)
- A Submarine Trough near the Strait of Gibraltar (1932) (2)
- An Expedition to Mount Kenya (2)
- XIX.—Tuesite—A Scotch Variety of Halloysite. (2)
- The Stramberg Corals (1898) (2)
- XXXIX.—A revision of the British Jurassic Bryozoa.—Part VI. The Fascigeridæ, Theonoidæ, Dactylethrata, and Trepostomata (1896) (2)
- LXV.—Hydroconophora and Hydrokerion: Two new genera of Cretaceous Hydractiniidæ (1931) (2)
- The English “Eskers” (1922) (2)
- The Age of the Duruma Sandstone, East Africa (1926) (2)
- The Geology of Monte Chaberton (1894) (2)
- The Tibetan Border: Review@@@The Mystery Rivers of Tibet@@@To the Alps of Chinese Tibet (1924) (2)
- IV.—The Rotiform Bryozoa of the Isle of Wight (1907) (2)
- II.—A Low-level Glaciated Surface in the Eastern Himalaya. (1919) (2)
- VI.—Eomontipora,a new coral from the Cretaceous of Honduras and the affinities of theMontiporidæ (1931) (2)
- Tropical Colonisation and the Future of Australia (1924) (2)
- The “Times” African Flight (1920) (2)
- To the Alps of Chinese Tibet: an Account of a Journey of Exploration up to and among the Snow-clad Mountains of the Tibetan Frontier (2)
- LXII.—A revision of the Jurassic Bryozoa.—Part II. The genus Proboscina (1895) (2)
- INDIAN EDUCATION AND UNEMPLOYMENT (1931) (2)
- I.-General account of the District (1)
- The Conway Expedition to Spitzbergen (1896) (1)
- Niagara as a Geological Chronometer (1908) (1)
- (1) The Evolution of Climate (2) Climatic Changes: their Nature and Causes (1923) (1)
- The Correspondence on Russian Transliteration (1890) (1)
- The National Antarctic Expedition (1901) (1)
- A Submarine Trough off the Coast of Cyprus (1931) (1)
- (1) The Pulse of Progress: including a Sketch of Jewish Theory (2) Climate through the Ages: a Study of the Climatic Factors and their Variations (1927) (1)
- The Highland Overthrusts (1)
- The ‘Schistes lustrés’ of Mont Jovet (Savoy) (1896) (1)
- The Heart of Antarctica (1910) (1)
- XL-The kames of Carstairs. (See Plate 15.) (1)
- Lower Greensand Fossils in Kent (1895) (1)
- III.—Invertebrate Palæontology in some Continental Museums (1890) (1)
- A New Ceratotrochus from the Upper Cretaceous of Portuguese East Africa (1930) (1)
- The Death of Dr. Shelton (1)
- (1) Banff and District (2) Orkney and Shetland (3) Caithness and Sutherland (4) Kirkcudbrightshire and Wigtownshire (5) Dumbartonshire (1920) (1)
- The Carlisle-Solway Basin (1914) (1)
- The Structure of the Great Rift Valley (1)
- Notices of Memoirs (1907) (1)
- Stanford's Compendium of Geography and Travel. (New Issue.) Australasia. Vol. 1. Australia and New Zealand (1908) (1)
- East African Lakes: Discussion (1931) (1)
- U-Shaped Mountain and Fold Line: Review@@@The Unstable Middle Section of the Island Arcs (1926) (1)
- The Burial of Olympia: Discussion (1910) (0)
- GREGORY, JOHN WALTER (1864-1932) (0)
- Iron Ore in Europe. (1922) (0)
- Dr. John Horne, F.R.S. (1928) (0)
- The Pliocene Age of the Brain Valley Gravels, Essex (1924) (0)
- The Machinery of the Earth (1930) (0)
- Earth History and Morphology@@@The Work of Rain and Rivers@@@The Making of the Earth (1912) (0)
- Early Rhodesian Mining and Zimbabwe (1929) (0)
- Where did Terrestrial Life Begin? (0)
- XI. Reported Metamorphic Zone at Castlefern (0)
- Mud Markings at Ruafa (1926) (0)
- Some Problems of Arctic Geology.1 (0)
- The Scientific Misappropriation of Popular Terms (1911) (0)
- The Conservation of Our Coal Supplies. (1920) (0)
- A New Text-Book by Prof. Gregory@@@Geography: Structural, Physical, and Comparative (1909) (0)
- The Mountains of the Moon (1909) (0)
- The Origin and Distribution of Underground Waters. (0)
- Africa : a geography reader (0)
- Russain Transliteration. (0)
- Ben Nevis and Glen Coe (0)
- Back Numbers of the Geological Magazine (1929) (0)
- The Syrian Arc (1925) (0)
- Epic of the Road@@@The Story of the Road, from the Beginning down to A.D. 1931 (1932) (0)
- South Georgia (0)
- The Flight from Cairo to the Cape:(2) Scientific Aspects of the Route (1920) (0)
- Professor Kendall on English Eskers (1922) (0)
- The First Crossing of Spitsbergen: Discussion (1897) (0)
- (1) Africa View (2) Living Africa: a Geologist's Wanderings through the Rift Valleys (1931) (0)
- The Glaciation of Ireland (1921) (0)
- Visit to the British Museum (natural history) (1890) (0)
- The Geology of South Africa (1927) (0)
- VI.—Archæodiadema, a New Genus of Liassic Echinoidea (1896) (0)
- Meteorological Influences of the Sun and the Atlantic. (1920) (0)
- Glaciers@@@Characteristics of Existing Glaciers (1912) (0)
- Glasgow Geological Society (1928) (0)
- The Flowing Wells of Central Australia (Continued) (1911) (0)
- Glacial Phenomena on the Yun-Nan-Tibet Frontier: Discussion (1916) (0)
- Jurassic Species of Cheilostomata (1894) (0)
- Early Rhodesian Gold. (0)
- The Ancient River System of the Kalahari and the Possibility of its Renewal (1924) (0)
- VIII.-Loch long and Loch Lomond (0)
- The Nomenclature of Fold-Systems (1929) (0)
- IV.-The Campsie Fells (0)
- The Economic Geography and Development of Australia. IV. Labour-Supply (Continued) (1906) (0)
- Fiords as Rift-Valleys@@@The Nature and Origin of Fiords (1914) (0)
- Professor Loewinson-Lessing. (1917) (0)
- [Letters to Editor] (0)
- Further Antarctic Results. (1909) (0)
- The Origin of Inca Civilization: Review@@@The Ayar-Incas (1931) (0)
- Criteria of downward sulphide enrichment (discussion) (1910) (0)
- Report on the Work of the Commission Sent out by the Jewish Territorial Organization to Cyrenaica (1909) (0)
- Report of an excursion to the district around Glasgow: April 1st to 8th, Easter, 1915 (0)
- Joseph Thomson (0)
- Museums and the State (1920) (0)
- Is the Gulf of Suez a Rift Valley? (0)
- Meteorological Influences of the Sun and the ATLANTIC.1 (1920) (0)
- Excursion to Walthamstow (1892) (0)
- Where did Terrestrial Life Begin? (0)
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