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IV.—On the Carboniferous Basement Beds at Ingleton

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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During the Spring meeting of the Yorkshire Geological Society at Pateley Bridge it was suggested that, as a first step towards the zonal classification of the Lower Carboniferous rocks of Yorkshire, it would be desirable to determine the horizon of the basement beds at Ingleton as compared with the Avon sequence. As the Yorkshire Naturalists Union had arranged a meeting at Ingleton for May 12–14th, the geological route was arranged so as to include as many exposures of the basement beds as possible. The result of the observations made then and during subsequent visits is the subject of this communication.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1906

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page 322 note 1 Before a final opinion can be expressed as to the exact position which these beds occupy in the Avonian sequence, it will be necessary to have several of the corals sliced, and to study the Brachiopod fragments more minutely. I do not, however, anticipate that the result of such further work will in any way affect the main, conclusion which is here stated.

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