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James Saunders — Geology of S. Bedfordshire. 



below the bottom of the waterworks boring, say at 325 feet, so the 

 brick must be made from clay 140 feet down in the Gault. 



The pleasing duty now remains to acknowledge my deep indebted- 

 ness to Mr. Jukes-Browne for his unwearied kindness in naming 

 the- chalk fossils, and in other ways ; also to Messrs. Whitaker and 

 Newton, as well as other members of the Staff of the Geological 

 Survey, for their valuable assistance and suggestions during the 

 preparation of these notes. 



Fossils from South Bedfordshire. 



