George Alexander Louis Lebour
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George Alexander Louis Lebour, MA, DSc, FGS was an English geologist. Lebour was educated at the Royal School of Mines and was then a staff member of the Geological Survey from 1873 to 1876. At the Durham College of Science, he was a lecturer in geological surveying from 1876 to 1879 and then succeeded David Page as professor of geology upon the latter's death in 1879. Lebour held this professorial chair until his own death in 1918.
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- On the Intrusive Character of the Whin Sill of Northumberland (1877) (13)
- III.—On the Limits of the Yoredale Series in the North of England (1875) (9)
- On a Case of Unconformity and Thrust in the Coal-Measures of Northumberland (1906) (4)
- Sketch of the Geology of Northumberland (1886) (3)
- V.—On the Terms “Bernician” and “Tuedian.” (1877) (3)
- Brittany Dolmens and Tumuli (1872) (2)
- IV.—Note on the Posidonomya Becheri Beds of Budle (Northumberland), with Remarks on the Distribution of the Species (1885) (2)
- V.—Geological Papers By Edmund Garwood, M.A., F.G.S., in Vols. I and II of “A History of Northumberland,” issued under the direction of the Northumberland County History Committee, and Edited by Edward Bateson, B.A. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne and London, 1893–1895.) (1895) (2)
- Illustrations of fossil plants (1)
- Notes on Scottish Folklore (1915) (1)
- Geological Results of the Late Gales (1881) (0)
- Natural History Museums (1870) (0)
- Richard Howse, M.A. (1901) (0)
- IV.—On the Denudation of Western Brittany (1869) (0)
- The Hutton Collection of Fossil Plants (1881) (0)
- 1. On the deposits now forming in British seas (1875) (0)
- III.—On the Coal-bearing Rocks of Southern Chile (1870) (0)
- VI.—On some Recent Earthquakes on the Durham Coast and their Probable Cause (1885) (0)
- A Fold-Making Apparatus for Lecture Purposes (1899) (0)
- The Geological Survey of Italy (0)
- III.—The Submergence of Is, in Western Brittany (1871) (0)
- IV.—Notes on Staurolite, in Connexion with Metamorphism (1873) (0)
- Marine Fossils in the Gannister Beds of Northumberland (1878) (0)
- Range of Saccammina Carteri, Brady (1876) (0)
- Earth-fractures and Mars “Canals” (1892) (0)
- Arborescent Frost Patterns (1892) (0)
- II.—The Culm—Flora of the Moravian—Silesian Roofing—Slates. Die Culm—Flora Des Mährisch—Schlesischen Dachschiefers . By D. Stur pp. 106, with 17 plates. Being No. 1. of vol. viii. of the Abhandlungen der K. K. Geologischen Reichsanstalt. Vienna, 1875. (1875) (0)
- The Carrara Marbles (1876) (0)
- Frost-Cracks and “Fossils” (1894) (0)
- Excursion to northumberland (1886) (0)
- II.—American Geology. (1.) Geological Report on the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers. By Dr F. V. Hayden. Washington, 1869. - (2.) United States Geological Survey Report on Colorado and New Mexico. By F. V. Hayden. Washington, 1869. (1871) (0)
- I.—The Carrara Marbles. A Chapter in the History of Continental Geology (1876) (0)
- The Monte Generoso Beds (1878) (0)
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