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The Occurrence of Flints in an old Gravel-Bed near Newbiggin-by-the-Sea (Northumberland Coast)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

R. G. A. Bullerwell
Affiliation:
Balgonie House, Maddison Street, Blyth.
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Type
Correspondence
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1908

References

1 [See the following:—(1) “On the Cretaceous Fossils from the Drift of Moreseat, Aberdeen,” by Shaman, G. & Newton, E. T., Geol. Mag., 1896, pp. 247–54Google Scholar, giving a list of fifty-three species belonging to the Lower Greensand, Gault, Upper Greensand, and to the Upper and Lower Chalk. (2) A second paper also in this Magazine for 1898, pp. 21–32, by A. J. Jukes-Browne & John Milne, giving a list of fifty-nine species, all from the Speeton Clay, Lower Greensand, Gault, and Upper Greensand, but none from the Chalk.—Ed. Geol. Mag.]