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III.—Notes on the Geology of the Dobrudscha, Bulgaria

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Charles F. Peters
Affiliation:
University of Gratz, Austria.

Extract

Having lately read some interesting remarks on the well-known green-coated flints of Kent in the Geological Magazine, I am induced to offer you the following notes.

During the summer of 1864 I investigated many parts of Bulgaria, but more especially the Dobrudscha, where the sagacious observations of Capt. T. Spratt, R.N., F.R.S., frequently served me as guides. In the highly interesting Cretaceous strata at Kanara, near Küstendsche, which had been correctly identified by Capt, Spratt as Chalk, and from which Professor Reuss lately described many Foraminiferœ I discovered a pseudomorphous substance, which replaces the flint at many points along the coast, and in the Kara-Suvalley.

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Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1868

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page 62 note 2 See MrDowker's, G. article, Geological Magazine, 1866, Vol. III. p. 210, see also pp. 223 and 239 in same volume.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

page 62 note 3 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. xiv. p. 207.Google Scholar

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