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Duncan published some work anonymously. In 1821 he published another tale of humble
Scottish life, β " The Young South-Country Weaver," a fit sequel to "The Cottage Fireside." In 1823 Duncan received the degree of D.D. from the
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Duncan, H. 1831. An account of the tracks and footmarks of animals found impressed on sandstone in the quarry of
Corncockle Muir, in Dunfreisshire. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 11:194β209.
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Grierson, J. 1928. On footsteps before the flood, in a specimen of res sandstone. Edinburgh Journal of Science, 8:130β134.
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1425:Mitchell, Rosemary (2004). "Duncan, Henry".
1420:. Edinburgh: Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier.
1339:. Vol. 3. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd.
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