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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
For some years past the Upper Tertiaries of England have not received such a liberal share of attention as was bestowed on them at one time by the older geologists, probably in part because of the impression unwittingly encouraged by some of the authorities in science, that little original work in the way of discovery can now be done in connection with the organic contents of the Upper Tertiary deposits, the number of species already recorded being very large.