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III.—On the Geological History of the Cornish Serpentinous Rocks

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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The remarks by Professor Bonney on Dr. Sterry Hunt's recently published “Geological History of Serpentines,” which appeared in the September Number of the Geological Magazine, open up a very wide question—a question which broadly divides the nonchemical from the chemical geologists and petrologists. Dr. Sterry Hunt is well able to take care of himself in this discussion, and certainly I have no present desire to take part in it except so far as it relates to the Cornish areas, some of which are therein referred to. These I have especially studied, and with respect to them I feel bound to say that I find myself able entirely to agree with the conclusions of Dr. Sterry Hunt.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1885

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page 299 note 1 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. 1884, vol. xl pp. 458471.Google Scholar

page 300 note 1 Abstract of Proceedings Geological Society of London, Q. J. G. S. p. 472,1884.Google Scholar