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II.—On the Age and Geological Position of the Blue Clay of the Western Counties

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

It is a well-known fact that the shell-bearing gravels of the Western counties repose in many localities immediately upon a bed of blue or grey clay. This bed has been described as it appears in Lancashire and Cheshire, by Mr. Binney; and more recently by Professor Hull; in North Wales by Mr. E. D. Darbishire; near Rugby by Mr. Wilson; and in numerous localities by Messrs. Taylor, H. F. Hall, D. Mackintosh, and other contributors to the GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE, in various papers, all testifying to the great extent and importance of this bed.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1870

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References

page 545 note 1 Papers read before the Manchester Geological Society, 1842.

page 545 note 2 Glacial Phenomena of Western Lancashire and Cheshire.

page 545 note 3 Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophic Society of Manchester, 1868.

page 545 note 4 Report of the Rugby School Natural History Society, 1869.

page 545 note 5 Geological Magazine, Nov. 1870.

page 546 note 1 Geological Magazine, January, 1870.

page 546 note 2 Geological Magazine, January, 1870.