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  FERIOD 
  IN 
  ENGLAND. 
  

  

  721 
  

  

  Cut 
  \ii.— 
  Section 
  of 
  the 
  buried 
  Cliff 
  at 
  Brighton 
  (from 
  paper 
  by 
  Mi 
  

   A. 
  Tvlor 
  in 
  vol. 
  xxv. 
  of 
  the 
  Q. 
  J. 
  G. 
  S. 
  p. 
  79). 
  

  

  §5 
  Covering 
  bed=y 
  of 
  my 
  figures. 
  

  

  ~~^; 
  

  

  

  

  

  

  ; 
  ? 
  

  

  

  

  

  

  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  , 
  

  

  

  

  e§H 
  

  

  

  

  V-Jf— 
  

  

  V 
  v 
  

  

  

  1 
  !_^ 
  

  

  

  

  

  

  '-^ 
  

  

  

  p| 
  Combe 
  rock. 
  ^ 
  

  

  G 
  of 
  mv 
  

  

  [ 
  figures. 
  

  

  Eaised 
  beach. 
  ) 
  

  

  

  Upper 
  Chalk 
  with 
  flints. 
  

  

  Cut 
  viii. 
  — 
  Section 
  of 
  the 
  buried 
  Cliff 
  at 
  Portland 
  (from 
  paper 
  by 
  

   Prof. 
  Prestwich 
  in 
  vol. 
  xxxi. 
  of 
  the 
  Q. 
  J. 
  G. 
  S. 
  p. 
  36). 
  

  

  d. 
  Angular 
  debris 
  4 
  feet. 
  = 
  y 
  of 
  my 
  figures. 
  

  

  d'. 
  Light-coloured 
  loam 
  with 
  seams 
  of 
  debris 
  aud 
  angular 
  blocks. 
  ^ 
  

  

  Land 
  and 
  freshwater 
  shells 
  in 
  places, 
  11 
  feet, 
  e 
  Eaised 
  heach 
  i 
  _ 
  p 
  e 
  

   with 
  very 
  lars;e 
  pebbles 
  at 
  base, 
  7 
  feet 
  (24 
  species 
  of 
  Mollusca 
  )■ 
  ~ 
  « 
  ° 
  m 
  ni 
  ^ 
  

   found 
  in 
  this 
  by 
  Prof. 
  Prestwich 
  at 
  various 
  points, 
  and 
  all 
  J 
  

  

  British). 
  ; 
  

  

  Kills 
  of 
  muddy 
  water, 
  carrying 
  with 
  them 
  land 
  -shells, 
  pouring 
  

   over 
  the 
  face 
  of 
  these 
  cliffs 
  during 
  the 
  minor 
  glaciation, 
  and 
  when 
  

   the 
  ice-noes 
  packing 
  on 
  the 
  shore 
  piled 
  the 
  blocks 
  of 
  stone 
  and 
  

  

  