Description | Charlotte MURCHISON's field notebook: France, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, 1828. Details the geological trip taken with her husband and Charles Lyell. 13th May 1828 (France) - 16th October 1828 (Strasbourg, France)
p1-2 torn out. Writes in Italian (p3). Describes geology, landscape and sightseeing in south east France, including Montélimar, Privas, Aubenas, Thueyts, Pradelles, Le Puy (p4-11, in French). Arrives in Clermont-Ferrand 13th May 1828 and describes landscape, geology, towns, and people in Auvergne region (p13-20), especially in the Chaîne des Puys area of extinct volcanic landforms. Visits places and mountains including Royat, the Petit Puy de Dome, Veyre, Lac d'Aydat, Mt. [Grion], Le Mont-Dor, Puy de Sancy, Bort-les-Orgues (p18), and Aurillac (p18-19), and mentions scientific acquaintences (p16) such as the [Comte] de [Luigar], Lecoq, Bupet and Bouillet. From 2nd July travels southwards into the Rhône-Alpes region (p20-22), including Thueyts, Aubenas, and Montélimar. At the end of August travels into Italy (p22-26), passing through such places as Savona, Turin, Vercelli, Milan, Brescia, Verona, Vicenza, Padua, Venice, Bassano del Grappa (p24-25), and Sterzing (Vipiteno); then Austria (p26-27), visiting Innsbruck, Seefeld, Lermoos, and Bregenz, before reaching Lake Constance around 9th October. From there she describes travels through Switzerland (p27-28), including Stein am Rhein, Schaffhausen, and Basel; briefly passes through Germany (p28); then back into France (p28), reaching Strasbourg on 16th October 1828. p29 blank.
The following written back-to-front from the back page: The height of the Brenner Pass at various locations (p39); notes on tertiary fossils near Bordeaux (p38-37); list of fossils from Grignon (p36-35); p34 blank; lists comparing 'terrestrial' and 'fluviatile' shells after Deshayes (p33-30). |