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VI.—On the Microscopic Contents of a Sample of Bracklesham Clay from Lee-on-Solent, Hampshire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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In 1862, Professor T. Rupert Jones published some notes on a careful microscopical examination of five samples of clay from the Bracklesham beds of Bracklesham, Selsea, and the Isle of Wight (?). This paper gave a good idea of the systematic methods which could be employed in working over a sample of fossiliferous material, especially when rich in microzoa, and the results of which are often of great use to geologists and palæontologists.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1897

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page 226 note 1 “On the Microscopical Examination of some Bracklesham Beds”: The Geologist, February, 1862, pp. 59–63.

page 226 note 2 I am indebted to the Rev. R. Ashington Bullen, B.A., F.G.S., of Reigate, for the fossiliferous clay from Lee-on-Solent; and he has also kindly furnished me with the notes on the position of the beds in the locality, as given above.

page 226 note 3 Lee-on-Solont, formerly Stubbington.

page 227 note 1 Previously recorded from the Barton beds of Hampshire.