BIBLIOGRAPHY.

    The passage of the Beresina (in verse), 1815.

    Principles of Geology, being an attempt to explain the former
       changes of the earth's surface, by reference to causes now in
       operation, 1830-33
    (third edition, 1834;
    fourth, 1835;
    fifth, 1837;
    sixth, 1840;
    seventh, 1847;
    ninth, entirely revised edition, 1853;
    tenth, entirely revised edition, 1867, 1868;
    eleventh, entirely revised edition, 1872;
    twelfth, edited by L. Lyell, 1875).

    Elements of Geology, 1838
    (second edition, 1841).

    A Manual of Elementary Geology
    (third and entirely revised edition of the former work, 1851;
    fourth and entirely revised edition, 1852;
    fifth, enlarged edition, 1855;
    Supplement to the fifth edition, 1857;
    second edition of the Supplement, revised, 1857).

    Elements of Geology,
    sixth edition, greatly enlarged, 1865.

    Travels in North America, with geological observations
       on the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia, 1845.

    A Second Visit to the United States of North America, 1849.

    The Students' Elements of Geology, 1871
    (second edition, revised and corrected, 1874;
    third, revised, with a table of British fossils
       [by R. Etheridge], 1878;
    fourth, revised by P.M. Duncan, with a table of British fossils
       [by R. Etheridge], 1884).

    The Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man,
       with remarks on theories of the origin of species
       by variation, 1863;
    (second edition, revised, 1863;
    third edition, revised, 1863;
    fourth edition, revised, 1873).

    There has also been published The Student's Lyell: a Manual of
    Elementary Geology, edited by J.W. Judd, 1896 (second edition
    revised and enlarged, 1911).

LECTURES, ADDRESSES, AND ARTICLES:

  On a Recent Formation of Freshwater Limestone in Forfarshire
  ("Transactions of the Geological Society" 2nd series, volume 2,
  1826, part 1).

  On a Dike of Serpentine in the County of Forfar ("Edinburgh Journal
  of Science" 1825).

  English Scientific Societies ("Quarterly Review" volume 34; three
  papers with Sir Roderick and Mrs. Murchison; "Edinburgh
  Philosophical Journal," 1829; abstract in "Proceedings of the
  Geological Society" 1; "Annales des Sciences Naturelles" 1829;
  abstract in "Proceedings of the Geological Society" 1).

  Address delivered at the Geological Society of London, 1836.

  Lectures on Geology—Eight Lectures on Geology, delivered at the
  Broadway Tabernacle, New York ("New York Tribune" 1842).

  A Paper on Madeira ("Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society"
  10, 1853).

  On the Structure of Lavas which have Consolidated on Steep Slopes
  ("Philosophical Transactions" 1858).

  Address (to the British Association) 1864.

  TRANSLATIONS:

  Antiquity of Man, translated into French by M. Chaper, 1864; and
  into German by L. Buchner, 1874.

  Elements of Geology (sixth edition), translated into French by M.
  J. Gineston, 1867.

  Report, extracted from the "Aberdeen Free Press" and translated
  into French, of Sir C. Lyell's address before the British
  Association, 1859, under the title of Antiquities antediluviennes:
     L'homme fossile.

LIFE:

  Life, Letters and Journals of Sir Charles Lyell, edited by his
  sister-in-law, Mrs. Lyell, 1881.

  See also:

  Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, 1887.

  Life and Letters of Sedgwick, by Clark and Hughes, 1890.

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