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II.—Physiography of the Lower Trias
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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The origin of the Lower Trias is evidently a question of interest to the readers of the Geological Magazine. Professor Bonney, in an article, to the tone of which no exception can be taken, criticizes the view which I have ventured to put forth, and very properly supports his own. It would be impossible and a waste of paper and type for me to traverse all his statements, as in many cases my reply would amount to little more than a reproduction, in a different form perhaps, of the arguments already made use of. There are, however, one or two points on which I should like to express myself, and there are some misconceptions that require clearing up.
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page 155 note 1 Geol. Mag. Feb. 1890, pp. 52–55Google Scholar.
page 155 note 2 Ibid, Dec. 1889.
page 157 note 1 These were made for the Referees of the Metropolitan Drainage.
page 157 note 2 Sailing Directions for the West Coast and Islands of Scotland, from the Mull of Cantyre to Cape Wrath, p. 119.
page 157 note 3 Extract from letter from Sir Jas. Anderson to the writer.
page 157 note 4 See Mr. Arthur Hunt's letter on “Tidal Action,” infra, p. 191.—Edit. Geol. Mag.