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I.—A Remarkable Sarsen or Greywether6 By A. Irving, D.Sc., B.A.7

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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Notices of Memoirs
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1912

Footnotes

6

A popular account of this block was given by the author in the Herts abd Essex Observer, January 7, 1911.

7

Read before Section C (Geology), British Association, Portsmouth, September, 1911.

References

1 Seen in the grounds of G. E. Pritchett, Esq., F.S.A., Oak Hall, Bishop's Storford.

2 P.G.A., viii, No. 3, 1883, where critical reference is made to the views of the late Professor John Phillips, F.B.S., of Oxford.Google Scholar

3 Credner, H., Géolbgie (Leipzig), 10th ed., pp. 692 ffGoogle Scholar.

4 Meunier, S., Les causes actuelles en Géologie, p. 289Google Scholar; Credner, op. cit., p. 683.

5 Irving, A., P.G.A., xv, pp. 196, 236, 02, 1898Google Scholar.

6 A. Irving, “High Level Plateau Gravels, etc.” : Geol. Mag., No. 484, October, 1904.

7 The Geology of the London District (Mem. Geol. Surv., 1909).