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RefNoPP/5/15
Previous numbersPP/37/15
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TitlePaper, 'Notes on the structure of some rocks from the Andes of Ecuador, collected by E Whymper. No IV. Carihuairazo, Cayambe, and Corazon' by T G [Thomas George] Bonney
Date1884
DescriptionBonney writes: 'I have been favoured by Mr Whymper with some short notes on the structure and physical features of the three volcanic mountains whose rocks are investigated on this occasion, and have prefixed them to my lithological descriptions. It is remarkable what a general uniformity there is in the products of these summits of the Equatorial Andes, and this, as Mr Whymper informs me, was so obvious that he made but small collections from the mountains which were visited during the latter part of his journey.' He begins by describing Carihuairazo: 'This forms the northern part of the massif of Chimborazo. It is separated on its south side from its great neighbour by the depression called Abraspungo (14,479), and its northern slopes extend almost to the town of Ambato (8,500). The road to Quito winds round its eastern side, and may be considered to mark its boundaries in that direction.'

Annotations in pencil and ink.

Subject: Geology

Received and read 19 June 1884.

A version of this paper was published in volume 37 of the Proceedings of the Royal Society as 'Notes on the structure of some rocks from the Andes of Ecuador, collected by E. Whymper. No. IV. Carihuairazo, Cayambe, and Corazon'.
Extent14p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk and graphite pencil on paper
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rspl.1884.0023
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CodePersonNameDates
NA6474Bonney; Thomas George (1833 - 1923)1833 - 1923
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