CHAPTER XIV
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A cragsman's death--Providential escape--Property in Leith--First sight of Edinburgh--Peter M'Craw--Niddry Woods--Researches among the Coal Measures, 296
## CHAPTER XV .
A worthy Seceder--The hero of the squad--Apology for fanaticism--Strikes--Recollections of the theatre, 321
## CHAPTER XVI .
Great fires in Edinburgh--Dr. Colquhoun--Dr. M'Crie--Return to the North--Stanzas written at sea--Geological dreams, 348
## CHAPTER XVII .
Religious phases--True centre of Christianity--Bearing of geology upon theological belief--Delicate health--A gipsy wedding, 373
## CHAPTER XVIII .
Convalescence--Pursuit of algeology--Jock Gordon--Theory of idiocy--Mr. Stewart of Cromarty, 395
## CHAPTER XIX .
Stone-cutting at Inverness--A jilted lover--The _Osars_--Death of Uncle James--Farewell letter from William Ross, 416
## CHAPTER XX .
Publication of poems--Newspaper criticisms--Walsh the lecturer--Enlarged circle of friends--Miss Dunbar of Boath, 435
## CHAPTER XXI .
Arenaceous formations--Antiquity of the earth--Tremendous hurricane--_Loligo Vulgare_--Researches amid the Lias--Interesting discoveries, 457
## CHAPTER XXII .
Religious controversies--Ecclesiastical dispute--Cholera--Preventive measures--Reform Bill, 474
## CHAPTER XXIII .
Visitors in the churchyard--The Ladies' Walk--First interview--Friendship--Love--Second visit to Edinburgh--Linlithgow Bank--Favourable reception of "Scenes and Legends"--Marriage, 497
## CHAPTER XXIV .
Married life at Cromarty--Ichthyolitic deposit of Old Red Sandstone--Correspondence with Agassiz and Murchison--Happy evenings--Death of eldest child, 522
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