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Geological Localities. –No. I Folkestone

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 March 2016

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Where now is that great funereal mass ? Where now that twothousand feet of ocean mud and sand ? All round the rim of the great Wealden area the basset-edges of that thick mass crop out, bearing on their cliff-like downs patches of red loam, gravel and round flint-pebbles—remnants that mark the ravages of time and physical forces upon the rock-beds of yet another age, in which that great Cretaceous mass was slowly raised, bearing as it were on its shoulders the ever-forming ooze, filled with the relics of other intervening forma of life that reigned in that vast interval between the Secondary period and our own.

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