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    Some geological correspondence of James Hutton.V. A. Eyles & Joan M. Eyles - 1951 - Annals of Science 7 (4):316-339.
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    John Macculloch, F.R.S., and his geological map: An account of the first geological survey of Scotland.V. A. Eyles - 1937 - Annals of Science 2 (1):114-129.
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    On the different issues of the first geological map of England and Wales.V. A. Eyles & Joan M. Eyles - 1938 - Annals of Science 3 (2):190-212.
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    Essay Review: Abraham Gottlob Werner and His Position in the History of the Mineralogical and Geological Sciences: On the External Characters of MineralsOn the external characters of minerals. By WernerA. G., Translated by CarozziAlbert V. . Pp. xxxii + 118. $4.50.V. A. Eyles - 1964 - History of Science 3 (1):102-115.
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    History of Geology James Hutton—the Founder of Modern Geology. By Edward Battersby Bailey. Pp. xii + 161. Elsevier, Amsterdam. 1967. 50s. [REVIEW]V. A. Eyles - 1968 - British Journal for the History of Science 4 (2):184-185.
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    The evolution of a chemist Sir James Hall, Bt., F.R.S., P.R.S.E., of Dunglass, Haddingtonshire, , and his relations with Joseph Black, Antoine Lavoisier, and other scientists of the period. [REVIEW]V. A. Eyles - 1963 - Annals of Science 19 (3):153-182.