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page 427 note 1 Quart. Journ.7 Geol. Soc., vol. xvii., p. 166. See also Geological Survey Memoirs on Sheet 13, p. 19 (1861), and on Sheet 7, p. 5 (1864).
page 427 note 2 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxi., p. 400.
page 427 note 3 Vol. ix., p. 167.
page 427 note 4 Mr. J. Saunders, whose notice I called to this bed, has described a section near Luton, Geol. Mag., Vol. IV., p. 154.
page 428 note 1 A very good example of the “Chalk Rock” may be seen on the top of Whitesheet Hill, South Wilts. It is there about three feet in thickness.—W. Cunnington.