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ME. 0. A. SHETJBSOLE ON TEIASSIC PEBBLES OP [Aug. I903, 



by the same agency, and possibly at the same time, I do not 

 contend that they were necessarily deposited by the same great 

 river. There may have been more than one river coming in a 

 direction generally from the south ; but this is a speculation upon 

 which it is needless to enter. Indeed, the facts which I have 



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submitted must be taken into account, whatever may have been the 

 means of transport of the pebbles. 



It might be urged, as an objection to the flow of the pebbly 

 material from the south, that the Bunter as a whole thins out in a 

 south-easterly direction. This is met, so far as the pebbles are 



