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See also: born at See also: Traquair, near See also: Innerleithen, in See also: Peeblesshire, on the 12th of See also: August 181o
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His See also: father, the Rev
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See also: James Nicol (1769–1819), was
See also: minister of Traquair, and acquired some celebrity as a poet
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Educated at See also: Edinburgh University (1825), James Nicol attended the lectures of See also: Jameson, and thereby gained a keen See also: interest in geology and See also: mineralogy; and he pursued their study in the See also: universities of See also: Bonn and Berlin
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After returning home he worked zealously at the See also: local geology and obtained prizes from the Highland Society for essays on the geology of See also: Peebles-See also: shire and See also: Roxburghshire; he subsequently extended his re-searches over various parts of Scotland, and in 1844 published his able Guide to the Geology of Scotland
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In 1847 he was appointed assistant secretary to the See also: Geological Society of See also: London, in 1849 professor of geology in See also: Queen's See also: College, See also: Cork, and in 1853 professor of natural See also: history in the University of See also: Aberdeen, a See also: post which he retained until a few months before he died, on the 8th of See also: April 1879
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During these years he carried out important researches on the See also: southern uplands of Scotland and on the structure of the See also: Highlands
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In the former region he gave the first clear account of the succession of the fossiliferous See also: Lower Palaeozoic rocks (1848–1852); and when he came to See also: deal with the still older Highland rocks he made out the position of the Torridon See also: sandstone and Durness See also: limestone and their relations to the See also: schists and gneisses
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His matured views, although contested by Murchison, have subsequently been substantiated by Professor C
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See also: Lapworth and others
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The more important of his papers were: " On the Structure of the See also: North-Western Highlands " (Quart
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Journ, Geol
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See also: Soc., 1861), and "On the Geological Structure of the Southern See also: Grampians " (ib., 1863)
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He contributed the article" Mineralogy " to the ninth edition of the Encyclopcedia Britannica
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Among his other See also: works were See also: Manual of Mineralogy (1849); Elements of Mineralogy (1858, 2nd ed., 1873); Geological Map of Scotland (1858) ; and Geology and Scenery of the North of Scotland (1866)
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