B. N. Peach
1842 – 1926
27 works on record
Works

Guide to the geological model of the Assynt mountains
1914

... The Geological Structure of the North-west Highlands of Scotland
1907

The silurian rocks of Britain
1899

The geology of the Fannich mountains and the country around upper Loch Maree and Strath Broom

The geology of the seaboard of Mid Argyll, including the islands of Luing, Scarba, the Garvellachs, and the lesser isles, together with the northern part of Jura and a small portion of Mull

The geology of Ben Wyvis, Carn Chuinneag, Inchbae and the surrounding country, including Garve, Evanton, Alness and Kincardine

The geology of Knapdale, Jura and north Kintyre (explanation of sheet 28, with parts of 27 and 29)

The geology of Glenelg, Lochalsh and south-east part of Skye

The Geology of Glenelg, Lochalsh and South-east Part of Skye.

The Geology of Islay, Including Oronsay and Portions of Colonsay and Jura.

The geology of central Ross-shire
Chapters on the geology of Scotland
1930
Description of Arthur's Seat volcano
1921
The geology of the seaboard of Mid Argyll
1909
The geology of the Fannich mountains
Monograph on the higher crustacea of the carboniferous rocks of Scotland
B. N. Peach, A.S.R.M., LL.D., F.R.S., President 1905-1908
Geology of North Arran, South Bute, and the Cumbraes, with Parts of Ayrshire and Kintyre, .
Geology of Glenelg, Lochalsh and South-East Part of Skye. (Explanation of One-inch Map 71. )
Geology of Islay, Including Oronsay and Portions of Colonsay and Jura. (Explanation of Sheets 19 and 27, with the Western Part of Sheet 20. )
The geology of Ben Wyvis, Carn Chuinneag, Inchbae and the surrounding county, including Grave, Evanton, Alness and Kincardine. (Explanation of sheet 93.)
The geology of the Fannich Mountains, and the country around upper Loch Maree and Strath Broom. (Explanation of sheet 92.)
On some fossil myriapods from the lower old red sandstone of Forfarshire
On some new species of fossil scorpions from the Carboniferous rocks of Scotland and the English Borders
The old red sandstone of Shetland
The Old Red Sandstone of Orkney
The geology of Ben Wyvis, Carn Chuinneag, Inchbae and surrounding country, including Garve, Evanton, Alness and Kincardine