Author:John MacCulloch
From Wikisource
| ←Author Index: Ma | John MacCulloch (1773–1835) |
| M.D. Scottish geologist. Chemist to the Ordnance, and Lecturer on Chemistry at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich. |
[edit] Works
- Account of Guernsey, and the other channel island (1811)
- On the Section of Heligoland (1811)
- On certain Products obtained in the Distillation of Wood (1814)
- On the Granite Tors of Cornwall (1814)
- On the Vitrified Forts of Scotland (1814)
- On an Accidental Sublimation of Silica (1814)
- On the Junction of Trap and Sandstone at Stirling Castle Rock (1814)
- On the Geology of various parts of Scotland (1814)
- On Quartz Rock (1814)
- On Staffa (1814)
- On Vegetable remains preserved in Chalcedony (1814)
- Sketch of the Mineralogy of Sky (1816)
- On the Geology of Glen Tilt (1816)
- Observations on the Mountain Cruachan (1817)
- Supplement to the Mineralogy of Sky (1817)
- On the Hill of Kinnoul (1817)
- Supplementary Observations on Quartz Rock (1817)
- On the Parallel Rods of Glen Roy (1817)
- On a shifted Vein occurring in Limestone (1817)
- Explanation of a Supplementary Plate on Vegetable Remains preserved in Chalcedony (1817)
- On certain colours in Killas (1817)