THE GEOLOGIST. 



FEBRUARY, 1860. 



GEOLOGICAL L 0 C A L I T I E S. — NO. I. 



FOLKESTONE. 



By S. J. IVLlckie, F.GS., F.S.A. 



Time passes away, and we all of ns grow older and older. As 

 day by day the daylight lengthens or contracts, the air gets warmer 

 or chillier, the skies brighter or bleaker, and everything around us 

 imperceptably changes, it is only after the lapse of weeks that we 

 perceive the change. 



Lign. 1,— Eastwear Bay, from Copt Point. 



Yet Time never stays his rapid course ; and in mid-life it is per_ 

 haps for the first time we stop in our onward path to feel, for the 

 first time too, we are not what we were. 



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