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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 March 2016

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page 154 note * Several remains of Mollusca characterize the glacial deposits on the banks of the Mersey, such as Tellina solidula, Nucula oblonga, Cardium, Nassa, and particularly Turritella communis, which passes upward from the sandy gravel of the lower drift deposit into the boulder-clay above. From a well sunk at Poolton, in Wirral, fragments of Mactra, Venus, Astarte (?), and other shells were also obtained.

page 154 note † Proceedings of the Liverpool Philosophical Society, 1863, part xvii.

page 154 note ‡ Also figured by Buckland in Rel. Dil. part xxii. fig. 5, and meutioned by Owen in Br. Fos. Mam. p. 401.

page 154 note * Report on the Geology of Trinidad, pp. 35 and 162.