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IV.—The Devonian Rocks of Cornwall

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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Sedgwick and Murchison, the Rev. D. Williams, and Dr. Holl, taking the Plymouth limestones as a middle division, placed them below the rocks to the south and above those to the north. The prevalent southerly dips of schistosity were regarded as ample evidence of a downward succession proceeding northward.

The Staddon grits and other Lower Devonian rocks were thus placed above the Middle Devonian, and the slates in which I have at various times since 1892 found Upper Devonian fossils (between Menbeniot and St. Budeaux) were relegated to a position below the Middle Devonian.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1904

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References

page 588 note 1 Referred to the Siegener Grauwacke by Dr. Kayser, who established the Taunusian age of the fauna in 1882.

page 590 note 1 Jahrb. d. kgl. preuss. Landesanstalt., p. 128, 1882.