Académicien décédé: Sir Charles Lyell. Académie royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, abgerufen am 15. Oktober 2023 (französisch).
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James Hutton: Theory of the Earth; or an investigation of the Laws observable in the Composition, Dissolution, and Restoration of Land upon the Globe. In: Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Volume 1. Edinburgh 1788. S. 209–304. [2]
Charles Lyell: Elements of Geologie. London (Murray) 1838. S. XIX, 1–543. [23]
Charles Lyell: Charles Lyell‘s Reisen in Nordamerika mit Beobachtungen über die geognostischen Verhältnisse der Vereinigten Staaten, von Canada und Neu-Schottland (Deutsch von Dr. Emil Th. Wolff). Halle (Graeger) 1846. S. XII, 1–395, 21 Abbildungen. [50]
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Charles Lyell: The geological evidences of the antiquity of man. London 1863. S. 408. [5]
Charles Lyell: On a Dike of Serpentine cutting through Sandstone in the County of Forfar. In: The Edinburgh journal of science. Volume 3, No. 5. Edinburgh and London 1825. S. 112–126. [6]
Charles Lyell: On the recent Formation of Freshwater Limestone in Forfarshire, and on some recent Deposits of Freshwater Marl; with a Comparison of recent with ancient Freshwater Formations; and an Appendix on the Gyrogonite or Seed-vessel of the Chara (Read December 17th, 1824). In: Transactions of the Geological Society of London. Second series, Volume 2. London (Taylor) 1829. S. 73–96. [7]
Charles Lyell: On the Strata of the Plastic Clay Formation exhibited in the Cliffs between Christchurch Head, Hampshire, and Studland Bay, Dorsetshire. In: Transactions of the Geological Society of London. Second series, Volume 2. London (Taylor) 1829. S. 279–286. [8]
Charles Lyell: On the Freshwater Strata of Hordwell Cliff, Beacon Cliff, and Barton Cliff, Hampshire. In: Transactions of the Geological Society of London. Second series, Volume 2. London (Taylor) 1829. S. 287–292. [9]
Charles Lyell, Roderick Impey Murchison: On the Excavation of Valleys, as illustrated by the Volcanic Rocks of Central France. In: The Edinburgh new philosophical journal. Volume 7 (April–October). Edinburgh/London 1829. S. 15–48, 3 Plates. [10]
Charles Lyell: On some fossil bones of the elephant and other animals, found near Salisbury. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 1, No. 3 (1827). London (Taylor) 1834. S. 25–26. [13]
Charles Lyell, Roderick Impey Murchison: On the tertiary deposits of the Cantal, and their relation to the Primary and Volcanic rocks. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 1, No. 11 (1829). London (Taylor) 1834. S. 140–143. [14]
Roderick Impey Murchison, Charles Lyell: On the tertiary fresh-water formations of Aix in Provence, including the coal-field of Fuveau. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 1, No. 12 (1829). London (Taylor) 1834. S. 150–152. [15]
Charles Lyell: On the Proofs of the gradual Rising of the Land in certain parts of Sweden. In: Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Volume 125. London (Taylor) 1835. S. 1–38, 2 Plates. [16]
Charles Lyell: On the Change of Level of the Land and Sea in Scandinavia. In: Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. 4th Meeting. London (John Murray) 1835. S. 652–654. [17]
Charles Lyell: On the Cretaceous and Tertiary Strata of the Danish Islands of Seeland and Moen. In: Transactions of the Geological Society of London. Second series, Volume 5. London (Taylor) 1837. S. 243–257. [18]
Charles Lyell: On certain Phaenomena connected with the Junction of Granite and Transition Rocks, near Christiania in Norway. In: Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. 7th Meeting. London (John Murray) 1837. S. 67–69. [19]
Charles Lyell: On a Freshwater Formation containing Lignite in Cerdagne in the Pyrenees. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 2, No. 34 (1833–1834). London (Taylor) 1838. S. 21–22. [20]
Charles Lyell: Observations on the Loamy Deposit called Loess in the Valley of the Rhine. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 2, No. 36 (1833–1834). London (Taylor) 1838. S. 79–85. [21]
Charles Lyell: On the occurrence of fossil vertebratae of fish of the shark family in the Loess of the Rhine, near Basle. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 2, No. 43 (1835–1836). London (Taylor) 1838. S. 221–222. [22]
Charles Lyell: On Vertical Lines of Flint, traversing Horizontal Strata of Chalk, near Norwich. In: Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. 8th Meeting. London (John Murray) 1839. S. 87–88. [25]
Charles Lyell: On the Relative Ages of the Tertiary Deposits commonly called “Crag”, in the Counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. London 1839. S. 313–330. [27]
Charles Lyell: On Remains of Mammalia in the Crag and London Clay of Suffolk. In: Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. 9th Meeting. London (John Murray) 1840. S. 69–70. [28]
Charles Lyell: On the discovery of Fossil Teeth of a Leopard, Bear, and other animals in a Crag Pit at Newbourn in Suffolk. In: Annals of natural history. Volume 4. London (Taylor) 1840. S. 186–189. [29]
Charles Lyell: On the occurrence of Fossil Quadrumanous, Marsupial, and other Mammalia in the London Clay, near Woodbridge in Suffolk. In: Annals of natural history. Volume 4. London (Taylor) 1840. S. 189–190. [30]
Charles Lyell: On ancient Sea Cliffs and Needles in the Chalk of the Valley of the Seine in Normandy. In: Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. 10th Meeting. London (John Murray) 1841. S. 111–113. [31]
Charles Lyell: Remarks on some Fossil and Recent Shells, collected by Captain Bayfield, R.N., in Canada. In: Transactions of the Geological Society of London. Second series, Volume 6. London (Taylor) 1841. S. 135–141, 1 Plate. [32]
Charles Lyell: On the Occurrence of two Species of Shells of the Genus Conus in the Lias, or Inferior Oolite, near Caen in Normandy. In: The Annals and magazine of natural history. Volume 6. London (Taylor) 1841. S. 292–297. [33]
Charles Lyell: On the Occurrence of Graptolites in the Slate of Galloway in Scotland. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 3. London (Taylor) 1842. S. 28–29. [34]
Charles Lyell: On the Boulder Formation or Drift, and associated freshwater deposits composing the mud cliffs of Eastern Norfolk. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 3. London (Taylor) 1842. S. 171–179. [35]
Charles Lyell: On the Geological Evidence of the former existence of Glaciers in Forfarshire. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 3. London (Taylor) 1842. S. 337–348. [36]
Charles Lyell: On the Freshwater Fossil Fishes of Mundesley, as determined by Prof. Agassiz. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 3. London (Taylor) 1842, S. 362–363. [37]
Charles Lyell: On the Faluns of the Loire, and a comparison of their Fossils with those of the newer Tertiary Strata in the Cotentin, and on the relative age of the Faluns and Crag of Suffolk. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 3. London (Taylor) 1842. S. 437–444. [38]
Charles Lyell: Some Remarks on the Silurian Strata between Aymestry and Wenlock. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 3. London (Taylor) 1842. S. 463–465. [39]
Charles Lyell: Notes on the Silurian in the neighbourhood of Christiania, in Norway. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 3. London (Taylor) 1842. S. 465–467. [40]
Charles Lyell: On the Carboniferous and Older Rocks of Pennsylvania. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 3. London (Taylor) 1842. S. 554–558. [41]
Charles Lyell: On the Recession of the Falls of Niagara. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 3. London (Taylor) 1842. S. 595–602. [42]
Charles Lyell: On the Tertiary Formations, and their connexion with the Chalk in Virginia and other parts of the United States. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 3. London (Taylor) 1842. S. 735–742. [43]
Charles Lyell: On the Fossil Foot-prints of Birds and Impressions of Rain-drops in the Valley of the Connecticut. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 3. London (Taylor) 1842. S. 793–796. [44]
Charles Lyell: Travels in North America in the years 1841–2; with geological observations on the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia. New York (Wiley and Putman) 1845. Volume 1: S. VII, 1–251. Volume 2: S. VI, 1–231. [45]
Charles Lyell: On the Cretaceous Strata of New Jersey, and other Parts of the United States bordering the Atlantic. In: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. Volume 1, Part 1 (Proceedings). London 1845. S. 55–75. [46]
Charles Lyell: On the probable Age and Origin of a Bed of Plumbago and Anthracite occurring in mica-schist near Worcester, Massachusetts. In: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. Volume 1, Part 1 (Proceedings). London 1845. S. 199–207. [47]
Charles Lyell: On the Miocene Tertiary Strata of Maryland, Virginia, and of North and South Carolina. In: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. Volume 1, Part 1 (Proceedings). London 1845. S. 413–429. [48]
Charles Lyell: Observations on the White Limestone and other Eocene or Older Tertiary Formations of Virginia, South Carolina, and Georgia. In: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. Volume 1, Part 1 (Proceedings). London 1845. S. 429–442. [49]
Charles Lyell: On the Age of the newest Lava Current of Auvergne, with remarks on some Tertiary Fossils of that Country. In: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. Volume 2, Part 1 (Proceedings). London 1846. S. 75–80. [51]
Charles Lyell: Notice on the Coal-Fields of Alabama. In: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. Volume 2, Part 1 (Proceedings). London 1846. S. 278–282. [52]
Charles Lyell: On the Newer Deposits of the Southern States of North Amerika. In: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. Volume 2, Part 1 (Proceedings). London 1846. S. 405–410. [53]
Charles Lyell: On Footmarks discovered in the Coal-measures of Pennsylvania, U. S. In: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. Volume 2, Part 1 (Proceedings). London 1846. S. 417–420. [54]
Charles Lyell: On the Ridges, Elevated Beaches, Inland Cliffs and Boulder Formations of the Canadian Lakes and Valley of St. Lawrence. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 4. London (Taylor) 1846. S. 19–22. [55]
Charles Lyell: On the Tertiary Strata of the Island of Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 4. London (Taylor) 1846. S. 31–33. [56]
Charles Lyell: On the Geological position of the Mastodon giganteum and associated fossil remains at Bigbone Lick, Kentucky, and other localities in the United States and in Canada. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 4. London (Taylor) 1846. S. 36–39. [57]
Charles Lyell: On the upright Fossil-trees found at different levels in the Coal strata of Cumberland, Nova Scotia. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 4. London (Taylor) 1846. S. 176–178. [58]
Charles Lyell: On the Coal Formation of Nova Scotia, and on the age and relative position of the Gypsum accompanying marine limestones. In: Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Volume 4. London (Taylor) 1846. S. 184–186. [59]
Charles Lyell: Coal Field of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. In: The American journal of science and arts. Serie 2, Volume 1, No. 3. New Haven (Hamlen) 1846. S. 371–376. [60]
Charles Lyell, C. T. F. Bunbury: Observations on the Fossil Plants, of the Coal field of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. In: The American journal of science and arts. Serie 2, Volume 2, No. 5. New Haven (Hamlen) 1846. S. 228–233. [61]
Charles Lyell: On the Delta and Alluvial Deposits of the Mississippi, and other points in the Geology of North America, observed in the years 1845, 1846. In: The American journal of science and arts. Serie 2, Volume 3, No. 7. New Haven (Hamlen) 1847. S. 34–39. [62]
Charles Lyell: On the Structure and Probable Age of the Coal-field of the James River near Richmond, Virginia. In: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. Volume 3, Part 1 (Proceedings). London 1847. S. 261–280, 2 Plates. [63]
Charles Lyell: On the relative Age and Position of the so-called Nummulite Limestone of Alabama. In: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. Volume 4, Part 1 (Proceedings). London 1848. S. 10–16. [64]
Charles Lyell: A second visit to the United States of North America. New York (Harper & Brother) and London (John Murray) 1849. Volume 1: S. XII, 1–273. Volume 2: S. XI, 1–287. [65]
Charles Lyell: Notes on some Recent Foot-prints on Red Mud in Nova Scotia, collected by W. B. Webster of Kentville. In: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. Volume 5, Part 1 (Proceedings). London 1849. S. 344. [66]
Charles Lyell: On Craters of Denudation, with Observations on the Structure and Growth of Volvanic Cones. In: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. Volume 6. London/Paris/New York 1850. S. 207–234. [67]
Charles Lyell: On Fossil Rain-marks of the Recent, Triassic, and Carboniferous Periods. In: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. Volume 7, Part 1 (Proceedings). London 1851. S. 238–247. [68]
Charles Lyell: On the Tertiary Strata of Belgium and French Flanders. In: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. Volume 8, Part 1 (Proceedings). London 1852. S. 277–370, 4 Plates. [69]
Charles Lyell, J. W. Dawson: On the Remains of a Reptile (Dendrerpeton Acadianum, Wyman and Owen) and of a Land Shell discovered in the Interior of an Erect Fossil Tree in the Coal-measures of Nova Scotia; with Notes on the Reptilian Remains by Prof. Wyman and Prof. Owen. In: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. Volume 9, Part 1 (Proceedings). London 1853. S. 58–63, 3 Plates. [70]
Charles Lyell: Briefe an Herrn Beyrich. In: Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft. Band 5. Berlin 1853. S. 495–500. [71]
Charles Lyell: On the Geology of some parts of Madeira. In: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. Volume 10, Part 1 (Proceedings). London 1854. S. 325–328. [72]
Charles Lyell: On the Structure of Lavas which have consolidated on steep slopes; with Remarks on the Mode of Origin of Mount Etna, and the Theory of ‘Craters of Elevation’. In: Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Volume 148. London (Taylor) 1858. S. 703–786. [78]
Charles Lyell: On the formation of Continuous Tabular Masses of Stony Lava on steep slopes; with Remarks on the Mode of Origin of Mount Etna, and the Theory of ‘Craters of Elevation.’ In: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Volume 9. London (Taylor) 1859. S. 248–254. [79]
Charles Lyell: The geological evidences of the antiquity of man: with remarks on theories of the origin of species by variation. London (John Murray) 1863. S. XII, 1–520. [80]
Charles Lyell: The Student’s Elements of Geology. New York (Harper & Brothers) 1871. S. XXIV, 1–640. [81]
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James Hutton: Theorie der Erde, oder Erforschung der Gesetze, nach welchen die Bildung, Zerstreuung und Wiederherstellung des festen Landes auf der Erdoberfläche geschieht. In: Sammlungen zur Physik und Naturgeschichte von einigen Liebhabern dieser Wissenschaften. 4. Band, 6. Stück. Leipzig (Dyck) 1792. S. 225–268, 689–725. [3]
Charles Lyell: Das Delta des Mississippi. In: Meyer’s Volksbibliothek für Länder-, Völker- und Naturkunde. Band 101. Hildburghausen/New York 1856 (?). S. 179–198. [77]
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Ernst Georg Friedrich Wrede: Geologische Resultate aus Beobachtungen über einen Theil der südbaltischen Länder. Halle (Renger) 1794. S. XII, 1–204. [4]
Charles Lyell: Lehrbuch der Geologie. Ein Versuch, die früheren Veränderungen der Erdoberfläche durch noch jetzt wirksame Ursachen zu erklären (aus dem Englischen übersetzt von Dr. Carl Hartmann). 3 Bände. Leipzig/Quedlinburg (Basse) 1832–1834. [12]
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Charles Lyell: Principles of Geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the Earth’s surface by reference to causes now in operation. Volume 1–3. London (John Murray) 1830–1833. [11]
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Charles Lyell: Elemente der Geologie (aus dem Englischen von Carl Hartmann). Weimar (Voigt) 1839. S. XVI, 1–455. [24]
Charles Lyell: On Impressions of Rain-drops in Ancient and Modern Strata. In: Notices of the Proceedings at the meetings of the members of the Royal Institution, with abstracts of the discourses delivered at the evening meetings. Volume 1 (1851–1854). London (Nicol) 1854. S. 50–53. [73]
Charles Lyell: On the Blackheath Pebble-bed, and on Certain Phenomena in the Geology of the Neighbourhood of London. In: Notices of the Proceedings at the meetings of the members of the Royal Institution, with abstracts of the discourses delivered at the evening meetings. Volume 1 (1851–1854). London (Nicol) 1854. S. 164–168. [74]
Charles Lyell: On the discovery of some fossil reptilian remains, and a land-shell in the interior of an erect fossil-tree in the Coal measures of Nova Scotia, with remarks on the origin of Coal-fields, and the time required for their formation. In: Notices of the Proceedings at the meetings of the members of the Royal Institution, with abstracts of the discourses delivered at the evening meetings. Volume 1 (1851–1854). London (Nicol) 1854. S. 281–288. [75]
Charles Lyell: Das Alter des Menschengeschlechts auf der Erde und der Ursprung der Arten durch Abänderung nebst einer Beschreibung der Eis-Zeit in Europa und Amerika (Autorisierte deutsche Übertragung des Originals der vierten Auflage vom Jahre 1873 von Ludwig Büchner). Leipzig (Theodor Thomas) 1874. S. X, 1–519. [82]
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Past Members: C. Lyell. Königlich Niederländische Akademie der Wissenschaften, abgerufen am 30. Mai 2023.
Charles Lyell: On certain Trains of Erratic Blocks on the Western borders of Massachusetts, United States. Royal Institution of Great Britain 27.04.1855. S. 1–12. [76]
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Charles Lyell: On the tubular cavities filled with gravel and sand called ‘Sand-pipes’, in the chalk near Norwich. In: The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, series 3. Volume 15, Issue 96. London 1839. S. 257–266. [26]
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Bernhard Friedrich Kuhn: Versuch über den Mechanismus der Gletscher. In: Magazin für die Naturkunde Helvetiens. Band 1. Zürich (Orell, Geßner, Füßli und Company) 1787. S. 117–136. [1]
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Georg Toepfer: Historisches Wörterbuch der Biologie: Geschichte und Theorie der biologischen Grundbegriffe. Metzler, Stuttgart 2011, Digitale Version PDF abgerufen am 15.11.2023, S. 43, 242, 483, 489–490, 504
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Luitfried Salvini-Plawen: Zur Geschichte der biologischen Theorie der Evolution. In: Denisia. Band 20, 2007, S. 13–15 (zobodat.at [PDF], abgerufen am 19. November 2023).