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III.—On the Organic Remains found in Clay near Crofthead, Renfrewshire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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The number of the Geological, Magazine, for September last, contained a description, by Mr. James Geikie, of stratified beds of sand and mud intercalated with Boulder-clay, which occur in the Cowdon valley, near Crofthead. His reference to some contained vegetable débris induced me to make an examination of the strata, which has resulted in revealing an abundance of organic remains quite exceptional in such deposits.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1869

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page 390 note 1 Geol. Mag., Vol. V., p. 393.Google Scholar

page 391 note 1 This is the commonest form in the deposit, composing probably a fourth of the whole.

page 391 note 2 This moss belongs to the subgenus Webera of Schimper. Texture and Serratures same as W. nutans, but leaves somewhat broader.