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T. Mellard Reade. North of England. 



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Foraminiferal Boulder Clay at Great Crosby and at Blackpool 



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F. R. Cowper Reed. Westmorland. 

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J. F. Robinson. York S.E. 



[Small boulder of Rhomb-porphyry at] Swine [Embedded 5 feet 



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Lake District, York N.W., Cheviot, 

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