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IV.—Note on the ‘Lower Tremadoc’ Rocks of St. David's, Pembrokeshire1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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In the year 1866 Hicks and Salter recorded the occurrence of certain rocks in the neighbourhood of St. David's which they regarded as Tremadoc deposits. The beds appeared to them to rest conformably on the Lingula Flags, but when the rocks were compared with those of the Tremadoc area striking lithological differences were noticed. Accompanying the report was a list of fossils collected from the beds, and the fauna was so wholly unlike that of the North Wales deposits that the authors were led to conclude that the dissimilarity was due to the conditions under which the strata were deposited.
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Communicated by permission of the Director of H.M. Geological Survey.
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page 556 note 2 Hicks, & Salter, , Second Report on the Menevian Group and other formations at St. David's, Pembrokeshire: Rep. Brit. Assoc, Nottingham, 1866, p. 184.Google Scholar
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page 557 note 1 The line-drawing from which this illustration was prepared was kindly made by Mr. R. Ashborn.
page 557 note 2 Hicks, & Salter, , Second Report on the Menevian Group and other formations at St. David's, Pembrokeshire: Rep. Brit. Assoc, Nottingham, 1866, p. 184.Google Scholar
page 558 note 1 The Trilobites were kindly identified by Mr. Philip Lake.
page 558 note 2 Biles, Gertrude L., “Some Graptolite Zones in Arenig Rocks”: GEOL. MAG., 1904, p. 209.Google Scholar
page 558 note 3 Thomas, H. H., in the Geology of the South Wales Coal-field, pt. x (Mem. Geol. Surv.), 1909, p. 10.Google Scholar
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