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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
The paper of Mr. Hull, “On the General Relations of the Drift Deposits of Ireland to those of Great Britain,” in the July number of the Geological Magazine, induces me to recur to one by myself on the Sequence of the Glacial Beds, Vol. VII p. 17 of the same Magazine.
page 407 note 1 More shells from this locality have been since obtained, and are given in Prof. Jamieson’s lists.
page 408 note 1 From the centre of one of these contortions, Mr. Harmer and I took a perfect valve of Tellina Balthica.
page 410 note 1 The specimens having all been re-examined in reference to the forthcoming Supplement of the Crag Mallusca, one or two names will be found to differ from those in the list published in the British Association Reports, 1870.
page 411 note 1 The lists of the late James Smith, of Jordan Hill, are not, except so far as they have been confirmed by Messrs. Crosskey and Eobertson,. altogether reliable.
page 411 note 2 Those who (unlike myself) believe in Mr. Croll's ice-filled North Sea, and in its having brought the shells of the Caithness Boulder-clay from some anterior seabottom into that elay, will perceive that any such sea-bottom, as well as the Caithness clay, must, from these Caithness shells belonging to the categorymentioned in the body of the paper, be, aocording to palaeontological probabilities, newer than the East Anglian Middle Glacial.