Restricted accessBook reviewFirst published online 1975-6
Essay Review: Research by Debate: The Geomorphology of William Morris Davis: The History of the Study of Landforms,or the Development of Geomorphology,the Life and Work of William Morris Davis
StoddartD. R., “Growth and structure of geography”, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, xli (1967), 1–19.
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ChorleyRichard J.DunnAntony J.BeckinsaleRobert P., The history of the study of landforms, or the development of geomorphology, vol. i: Geomorphology before Davis (London, 1964).
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ChorleyR. J., “A re-evaluation of the geomorphic system of W. M. Davis”, in ChorleyRichard J.HaggettPeter, Frontiers in geographical teaching (London, 1965), 21–38.
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The work under review, 122.
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Ibid., 4.
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GeikieArchibald, The founders of geology (London, 1905), 328–9.
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The work under review, 194.
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Journal of geomorphology, i (1938), 343–4.
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The work under review, 193.
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FordT. D., “White Watson (1760–1835) and his geological sections”, Proceedings of the Geological Association, lxxi (1960), 349–63.
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See, for example, the geognostical maps in Robert Fraser's General view of the agriculture and mineralogy, present state and circumstances of the Co. Wicklow (Dublin, 1801), and in Notes on the mineralogy of part of the vicinity of Dublin (London, 1812), by William Henry Fitton and Walter Stephens.