48 . Sedgwick. 
gist, and for many years worked with admirable devotion to 
his chief, and carried his banner through Séotland, and Ger- 
many, and across the Alps, with the same spirit he had shown 
when bearing the colors for Wellington at Vimiera. 
Important communications on Arran and the North of Scot- 
while Sedgwick admitted that his Upper Cambrian, occupying 
the Berwyns, was connected with the Dindails flags of the Silu- — 
rian system, and thence expanded through a considerable portion 
of South Wales. (Reports of Brit. Assoc., 1835.) The Bala rocks _ 
were disclaimed on a cursory view by Murchison, the Llandeilo _ 
beds surrendered without sufficient examination by Sedgwick; 
thus the two kingdoms =o largely ; two classifications — 
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* Ambo animis, ambo insignes preestantibus armis.” 
