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II.—The Recent Geological History of the Baltic and Scandinavia and its importance in the Post-Tertiary History of Western Europe
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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Let us now turn to the lessons presented by the Mollusca found in the raised beaches of Norway and Western Sweden.
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page 451 note 1 Of 289 Scandinavian shells catalogued by Dr. Löven, 217, or 75 per cent, are common to Britain.
page 452 note 1 “ Some living Shells, their recent Biology, and the light they throw on the latest Physical Changes in the Earth [Mya arenaria]” by SirHoworth, H. H. (Proc. Zool. Soc., 1909, pp. 745–67).Google Scholar
page 453 note 1 This species, which does not occur in the beaches of the Christiania Fjord, has been found in those at Uddevalla and in Britain.