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Further Notes on the Huntingdon Road Gravels, Cambridge

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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AS it is unlikely that we shall have an opportunity of collaborating in further work on the Pleistocene deposits of the Cambridge area, we wish to add some short notes to our earlier work.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1932

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page 175 note 1 Marr, J. E. and King, W. B. R., Geol. Mag., LXV, 1928, 307–12. We wish to call attention here to an unfortunate slip in proof-correcting in the above mentioned paper, where on p. 311 line 17, “upper unevenbedded gravels” appears for “ upper evenbedded gravels ”.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

page 175 note 2 Russell, I. C., 13th Annual Report U.S. Geol. Surv., part iii, 17.Google Scholar

page 176 note 1 Marr and King, Geol. Mag., LXV, 1928, 308.Google Scholar

page 176 note 2 Marr, J. E., Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., lxxv, 1920, 220;Google Scholar and J. E. Marr, Ibid., lxxxii, 1926, 126.

page 177 note 1 We have to thank Mr. A. S. Kennard and Mr. Oakley for cheeking over and correcting the identifications from this locality. Mr. Kennard compares the faunule to that of Barnwell Abbey.Google Scholar

page 178 note 1 Marr, , Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., lxxvi, 1920, 221.Google Scholar

page 178 note 2 Ibid., lxxxii, 1926, 127, fig. 4.