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On the Magnesian Limestone of Durham.. By Messrs. John Daglish, F.G.S., and G. B. Forster, M.A. (Report of the British Association for 1863, pp. 726–730.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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* Bones of Ursus maritimus, Mr. Jukes states, have been found in Lough Gur

We shall return to this subject hereafter.

This local term of ‘Lower Red Sandstone,’ or ‘Lower New Red Sandstone,’ formerly given in contradistinction to the ‘Upper New Red Sandstone,’ has survived the establishment of the latter as an independent and very distinct formation—the ‘New Red Sandstone’ proper.‘Ed.