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IV.—On the Erratic Boulders and Foreign Stones in the Drift Deposits of Eastern England, and their Lessons

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

Following in the wake of that admirable institution the Boulder Committee of the British Association, whose work ought to have been done by the Geological Surveyors, we may divide the districts from which the foreign boulders (that is, boulders extraneous to the immediate district) have come to Eastern England into four, namely, Charnwood Forest, the Hills of Derbyshire, Durham and Cleveland, and lastly Norway.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1897

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page 159 note 1 By some lapse of memory I find I called Professor Lewis, CarvillCarvell Williams” in two places in my previous paper, GEOL. MAG., 12, 1896, p. 537.—H. H. H.Google Scholar