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Geology considered with reference to its Utility and Practical Effects, by the Bev. S. B. Brodie, M.A.; F.G.S.; Vice-President of the Warwickshire Naturalists' Field Club

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 March 2016

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page 9 note * Proceedings of the Cotswold Naturalists' Club, vol. i. 1853.

page 9 note † In addition to these may be enumerated the cement stones in the London clay, and the manufacture of sulphuric acid from the pyrites contained in this formation; the value of ironstones generally both in the Inferior oolite and Lias, and in the Carboniferous series: the importance of the alum shale in the Lias at Whitby, and the manufacture of Carbonate of Magnesia from the Mountain limestone of Ireland.