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III.—On the Drifts of the West and South Borders of the Lake District, and on the Three Great Granitic Dispersions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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The following is a continuation of the results of observations in the Lake District and neighbourhood, made during the greater part of last year, and the beginning of the present year.
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page 252 note 1 Professor Phillips, some time ago, after a particular examination, came to the conclusion that no glacier could ever have flowed along the whole length of Wastdale (Geol. Mag. Yol. II. p. 513).
page 255 note 1 I afterwards saw two of these ice-floe loads, ths principal one being on a plateau,
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