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The view expressed in 1882 that the Westleton Beds of Westleton, in Suffolk, form part of the Middle Glacial division of S. V. Wood, jun., was strengthened by observations made at Southwold in 1895, and is supported by sections examined last year near Lowestoft.
Read before the British Association, Section C (Geology), Glasgow, Sept., 1901.
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