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V.—Preliminary Notes on the Late Connection and Separation of the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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Having recently returned from another season's work in the West Indies and Mexico, where I was collecting additional data bearing upon the stupendous changes of level of land and sea which have lately affected the American continent, I find the review of the “Reconstruction of the Antillean Continent” by Mr. Jukes-Browne in the Geological Magazine, April 1895, p. 173, a few points of which may be further explained at the same time that I furnish some advance notes concerning recently observed phenomena which greatly strengthen the theory of stupendous changes of level in the Pleistocene period. Many months must elapse before I shall be able to complete the studies for publication, so that my papers on Cuba, Jamaica, and Mexico shall be published.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1895

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References

page 306 note 1 Compare Berger, op. cit., p. 190.