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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
In a previous paper on the Loess of S. Kussia, I endeavoured to discuss its character and origin, and to compare the facts observed with the results obtained by many students of the latest phases of our earth's history.inso doing I overlooked two articles on this subject, which appeared in the GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE for 1882, and embodied the views held by Baron von Eichthofen and Sir H. Howorth respectively.
For No. I. Cretaceous, see GEOL. MAG. September, 1892; No. II. the Loess, see GEOL. MAG. December, 1892.
1 For No. I. Cretaceous, see GEOL. MAG. September, 1892; No. II. the Loess, see GEOL. MAG. December, 1892.