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On this part of the Yorkshire coast, the storms of last winter have often bared parts of the beach, for a time, of their usual covering of sand and shingle, and have thus exposed to observation many interesting features in connexion with the Drift series. Of these, the most instructive point which has come under my notice is the one which forms the immediate subject of the present communication.
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