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NOTES ON THE OCCURRENCE OF ABORIGINAL REMAINS 
BELOW MARINE DEPOSITS AT THE REEDBEDS, 
FULHAM, NEAR ADELAIDE. 
By S. A. Wuite, C.M.B.O.U. 
[Read July 11, 1919.] 
in 1893 Mr. William White, of the Reedbeds, conceived 
the idea of forming a small lake as a sanctuary for water-fowl 
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2. Blue clay, very slimy and difficult to remove. 
At the bottom of this clay there were pockets 
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peculiar formation of ‘‘swamp-stone,’’ occur- 
ing in denticulated or stalactitic concretions, 
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6. Pure white sand (not bottomed) .. .. ..10 0 
_ As soon as the white sand was reached several clay-lined 
basins were exposed. The clay was from half an inch in thick- 
| NEM, the rim to 2 inches, or more, towards the bottom of the 
depression. Close to one of these basins was a length of black 
