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VIII—On a Recently Discovered Keuper Outlier near Kidderminster

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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About two and a half miles east of Kidderminster, in North Worcestershire, is a wooded hill, marked and named Bissell Gorse on the original one-inch Ordnance Map [1831], Sheet 54, N.W. It is now on the six-inch Map [1882], Sheets Worcestershire VIII, S.E. and IX, S.W., named Bissell Wood. The hill lies just half-way between the villages of Stone and Churchill.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1895

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page 265 note 1 Read before the Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society, Geological Section, Tuesday, 26th February, 1895.

page 267 note 1 Hull, Consult, “Permian and Trias Rocks of Midlands.” 1869. Memoir of Geol. Survey.Google Scholar

page 268 note 1 See Fresenius, Qual. Chem. Analysis, edited by Groves, tenth edition, p. 122.

page 269 note 1 See also Proc. Birm. Nat. Hist. and Mic. Soc. 1870, p. 550.Google Scholar