id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34502 Bonney, T. G. (Thomas George) Charles Lyell and Modern Geology .txt text/plain 63993 2736 66 "Life, Letters, and Journals," edited by Mrs. Lyell; but I have also Evidently Lyell by this time had become deeply interested in geology, party went direct to Lucerne, but Lyell turned aside to visit the spot been published, Lyell continued to work at geology, and at Christmas, "the good old times." He said to Lyell: Lyell, and indicate that the rock formerly was deposited by water. have happened in the first six months of the year, but in July Mrs. Lyell and he left England for a journey to France, Germany, and Lyell thought, a metamorphic rock may be of almost any geological age, Work at the "Travels in North America" took up all Lyell's spare time could still be recognised at the time of Lyell's visit, though more than In the next year (1859) Lyell also travelled, though the journeys were In the same autumn Lyell read Darwin's great work on "The Origin of ./cache/34502.txt ./txt/34502.txt