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Online Publication Date: 26 Nov 2007

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DOI: 10.17704/eshi.3.1.3j443225w62r9715
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e.g. H.M. Morris. Men of Science, Men of God. San Diego, 1982. Creation-Life, or S. Baker. Bone of Contention. Welwyn 1976. Evangelical Press.

see H.M. Morris. Scientific Creationism. San Diego, 1974. Creation-Life, and "Creationism in Schools", Science 19 Feb. 1982, 215, pp. 934-943. (The Arkansas Judgement).

Dov ospovat, Studies in the History of Biology, 1978, No. 2 esp. pp. 49-52.

R.H. Dott. The Challenge of Scientific Creationism. Journal of Paleontology, March 1982, 56, No. 2, pp. 267-270.

R.L. Numbers, Creationism in 20th Century America, Science, 5 Nov. 1982, 218, pp. 538-544, and for the diversity among American Fundamentalists see Christianity Today, 8 Oct. 1982, XXVI, No. 16, pp. 22-45.

Boylan, P.J., 1967. Dean Wiliam Buckland, 1784-1856: a pioneer in cave science. Studies in Speleology, 1: 236-253.

Boylan, P.J., 1972. The scientific significance of the Kirkdale Cave hyaenas. Yorkshire Philosophical Society Annual Report for 1971 (150th Anniversary volume): 38-47.

Boylan, P.J., 1981A. A new revision of the Pleistocene mammalian fauna of Kirkdale Cave, Yorkshire. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, 43 (3): 253-280.

Boylan, P.J., 1981B. The role of William Buckland (1784-1856) in the recognition of glaciation in Great Britain. pp. 1-8 in Neale, J.W. and Flenley, J. 1981. The Quaternary in Britain (Oxford and New York).

Buckland, F.T., 1858. Memoir of the Very Rev. William Buckland, D.D., F.R.S., Dean of Westminster. pp. xix-lxx in Buckland, W. 1858. Geology and Mineralogy considered with reference to Natural Theology (3rd edition, edited by F.T. Buckland), (London).

Buckland, W., 1823. Reliquiae Diluvianae, London.

Buckland, W., 1836. Geology and Mineralogy considered with reference to Natural Theology. London.

Dart, R., 1956. The myth of the bone-accumulating hyena. Amer. Anthrop. 58: 40-62.

Davies, G.L., 1969. The Earth in Decay. A History of British Geomorphology, 1578-1878. (London).

Edmonds, J.M., 1956. William Buckland (1784-1856). Nature (Lond.) 178: 290-291.

Edmonds, J.M., 1978. Patronage and Privilege in Education. A Devon Boy goes to School.2Rep. Trans. Devon. Assoc. Advmt. Sci.110: 95-111.

Edmonds, J.M., 1979. The founding of the Oxford Readership in Geology, 1818. Notes & Records Roy. Soc.34: 33-51.

Gordon, Mrs. [E.O.], 1894. The Life and Correspondence of William Buckland, …(London).

KRUUK, H., 1972. The Spotted Hyaena: A Study of Predation and Social Behaviour., (Chicago).

Lyell, C., 1830, The Principles of Geology, v.1, (London).

Murchison, R.I., 1857. Dr. Wm. Buckland (in Anniversary Address of the President): Proc. R. Geogr. Soc., 1857: ciii—cviii.

North, F.J., 1942. Paviland Cave, the "Red Lady", the Deluge, and William Buckland: Ann. Sci.5 (2): 91-128.

Phillips, J. [unsigned], 1857. Obituary Notices of Deceased Fellows. The Rev. William Buckland, D.D. Proc. R. Soc.8: 264-268.

Portlock, J.E., 1857. Anniversary Address of the President. Proc. Geol. Soc. Lond.13: xxvi—cxlv.

Sutcliffe, A.J., 1970. Spotted Hyaena: crusher, gnawer, digester and collector of bones. Nature, Lond.227: 1110-1113.

Swanson, E.A., Strong, D.F. and Thurlow, J.G., 1981, The Buchans orebodies: Fifty years of geology and mining: Geol. Assoc. of Canada, Spec. Paper 22, Part 1: Text, 350 p. Part 2, Maps (in color).

Elson, J.A., 1984, The contribuions of J.W. Dawson (father) and G.M. Dawson (son) to the theory of glaciation: Geoscience Canada, v. 10, p. 213-216.

Albritton, C.C., Jr., 1984, Geologic time: Jour. Geol. Education, v. 32, p. 29-37.

Schneer, C.J., 1984, Ideal section of a portion of the Earth's crust: Jour. Geol. Education, v. 32, p. 38 with centerfold, p. 39.

Schwarzbach, Martin, 1983, Eugen Wegmann in seinen Briefen (Eugen Wegmann's letters); Geol. Rundschau, v. 72, p. 759-770. Correspondence between Wegmann from Switzerland and Hans Cloos in Germany during the dark days of the Nazi Reich. They deceived the censors through the use of paleontological terms as an ingenious private code. The index fossil was Macrohyocyon svasticoides (the genus translates into big pig or dog; the specific name is obvious).

Martin, Wendy, 1983, Once upon a mine: story of pre-confederation mines on the island of Newfoundland: the Canadian Inst. of Mining and Metallurgy, Spec. vol. 25, 98 p. Available: The Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Suite 400, 1130 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 2M8. Price: Canadian $20.00 members, $25.00 non-members, $12.50 students; add $2.00 for postage and handling.

CHOC News, 1984, The Center for History of Chemistry, vol. 2, no. 1, 11 p. Available from Center for History of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, 215 South 34th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104.

Baldridge, W.S., 1984, The geological writings of Goethe: American Scientist, v. 72, p. 163-167.

Torrens, H.S., 1982, The Reynolds-Anstice Shropshire geological collection, 1776-1981: Arch. Natur. Hist., v. 10, p. 429-441.

Wilson, C.W., 1981, State geological surveys and state geologists of Tennessee: a history of the development of the Division of Geology, Department of Conservation Bull. 81, Tennessee Division of Geology, 62 p.

Desmond, Adrian, 1982, Archetypes and ancestors: palaeontology in Victorian London, 1850-1875, 285 p. London, Blond & Briggs. 15.95.

Bastin, John and Moore, D.T., 1982, The geological researches of Dr. Thomas Horsfield in Indonesia, 1801-1819: Bull. Brit. Mus. (Natur. Hist.) Hist. Ser., v. 10, p. 75-115.

Hamilton, B.M., 1982, The influence of the polarising microscope on late 19th century geology: Janus, v. 69, p. 51-68.

Hamilton, Christopher, 1982, James Geikie, James Croll, and the eventful ice age: Ann. Sci., v. 39, p. 565-583.

Hoppe, Gunter, 1982, Christian Samuel Weiss und das Berliner Mineralogische Museum: Wiss. Z. Humboldt Univ. Math. Naturwiss. Reihe, v. 31, p. 245-254.

Laudan, Rachel, 1982, The role of methodology in Lyell's science: Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci., v. 13, p. 215-249.

Moore, D.T., 1982, Geological Collectors and collections of the India Museum, London: Arch. Natur. Hist., v. 10, p. 399-428.

Porter, Roy, 1982, Charles Lyell: the public and private faces of science: Janus, v. 69, p. 29-50.

Rosie, George, 1982, Hugh Miller: outrage and order. A biography and selected writings, with an introd. by Neal Ascherson. Edinburgh: Mainstream, 236 p.

Faul, Henry and Faul, Carol, 1983, It began with a stone. History of geology from the stone age to plate tectonics: Wiley-Interscience, New York, 270 p., $38.95; paper $23.95.

Pettijohn, F.J., 1984, Memoirs of an unrepentant field geologist: University of Chicago Press, 260 p.

Beurlen, Karl, 1981, Die Kontinentaldrift: von Wegener zur modernen Plattentektonik (Continental drift: from Wegener to modern plate tectonics): Ber. Naturforsch. Ges. Bamberg, v.56, p. 12-63.

Smith, D.A., 1984, When coal was king: a history of Crested Butte, Colorado. Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, 144 p. $9.95 (paper).

Boardman, S.J., editor, 1983, Revolution in the earth sciences: advances in the past half-century. Dubuque, Iowa, Kendell/Hunt Publ. Company.

Davies, Gordon L. Herries, 1983, Sheets of many colours: the mapping of Ireland's rocks, 1750-1890: Royal Dublin Society, Historical Studies in Irish Science and Technology, no. 4, 242 p.

Secord, James, A., 1982, King of Siluria: Roderick Murchison and the imperial theme in 19th century geology: Victorian Stud., v. 25, p. 413-442.

Sheets-Pyenson, Susan, 1982, Geological Communication in the 19th century: The Ellen S. Woodward Autograph Collection at McGill University. Bull. Brit. Mus. (Natur. Hist.), v. 10, p. 179-226.

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