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The Threefold Division of the Boulder-Clay of the North-West of England
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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page 38 note 1 There are others who consider the whole to be the product of land-ice, while some deny altogether the glacial character of the beds, and consider them to be postglacial clays reconstructed out of the pre-existing glacial deposits.
page 39 note 1 From Mr. Morton's description one would infer this deposit extended all over the dock.