James Bryce (Belfast)
James Bryce (1806, Killaig- 1877, Inverfarigaig) was an Irish naturalist and geologist.
In 1826 Bryce was appointed Master of the Mathematical and Commercial Department of Belfast Academical Institution.He was Secretary of the Belfast Natural History Society from its foundation.
Works
Partial List
- 1831 Tables of simple minerals, rocks, and shells : with local catalogues of species : for the use of the students of natural history in the Belfast Academy. Belfast, Simms and M'Intyre
- 1834 An account of the celebrated Portrush rock. Journal of the Geological Society of Dublin 2: 166-174
- 1837 A treatise on the elements of algebra Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black
- 1837 On the geological structure of the north-eastern part of the county of Antrim. Transactions of the Geological Society of London 5: 69-81
- 1848 First principles of geography and astronomy : with the use of globes, Griffin
- 1852 Geological notices of the environs of Belfast, the east coast of Antrim, and the Giant's Causeway Dublin, James McGlashan
- 1870? The International Atlas and Geography: Modern, Historical, Classical and Physical.London. Collins & Sons.
He was a Fellow of the Geological Society of London and a Fellow of the Geological Society of Dublin .
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