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V.—On the Age and Origin of the Granite of Dartmoor, and its Relations to the adjoining Strata
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The object of this paper is an attempt to furnish proof of what JL has been a growing conviction in the mind of the writer, that the true age of the Dartmoor granite, and probably its associated line of bosses running south-westwards into Cornwall, might be referable to an interval or period of geological time between the Lower and the Upper Culm, or Carboniferous system.
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