﻿78 BR. WOOLACOTT ON THE SUPERFICIAL DEPOSITS, ETC. [Feb. 1905, 



The accompanying section (fig. 6), drawn across the Tyne from 

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of the numerous borings through which it passes, enabling the lie of 

 the rock-surface to be obtained with the greatest accuracy. 



