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II.—On the Bridlington and Dimlington Glacial Shell-beds

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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The wooden defences which protected the cliff opposite the Alexandra Hotel at Bridlington Quay having been removed last autumn, preparatory to the erection of a more substantial concrete wall, a section was, for a short time, exposed which had long been hidden (see section P1. VIII. p. 537). The length of this section was a little over 1,000 feet, extending from Sands Cut to Carr Lane; its average height was about 30 feet.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1881

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page 535 note 1 For a section of this part of the cliff, showing the two gravels, see Geol.Mag. 09 1879, p 393.Google Scholar

page 535 note 2 For later account of these beds see forthcoming Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Soc. 1881.Google Scholar

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page 541 note 1 In the discussion which followed this paper, Prof. Hughes, one of the discoverers, satisfactorily accounted for this, as he said they took the bed away with them, it being merely a curved streak of sand in Boulder-clay, like those I have seen.

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