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III. On the Cargs of Suffolk and Antwerp*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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Relations of the Crags of Antwerp and Suffolk.—Having thus passed through the various strata, we may inquire what relation the three Crags bear to the Suffolk deposits. The lists of Mollusca which I have carefully complied from the researches of Mr. Searles Wood, on the one hand, and of M. Nyst, on the other, have been revised by my frined Dr. S. P. Woodward, and will enable us satisfactorily to determine this point. The lists of Mollusca which I have carefully compiled from the researches of Mr. Searles wood, on the one hand, and of M. Nyst, on the other, have been revised by my friend Dr. S. P. Woodward, and will enable us satisfactorily to determine this point.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1865

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Continued from page 106.

References

page 149 note † The lists are too long for publication in this Magazine.

page 150 note * I have lately communicated a notice of the tusk of thig animal to the Gological Society, having obtained specimens of it from our Red Crag some time since; and I have proposed to call it Trichecodon Huxleyi.