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VI.—Notes on the Drift and Underlying Deposits at Newquay, Cornwall

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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From the point K northward to the stile leading to the road on to the Towan Head the killas comes to the top, but just short of the stile there is a section of another hill-wash-dune showing about 5 feet, but not exposing the base. Land shells are abundant towards the top, especially at 1 ft. 3 in. and 2 feet from the surface, but the lower portion contains very few. The Helix nemoralis zone lies just below. This section yielded the flint flake found by Mr. Warren.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1908

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page 83 note 1 I have to thank my young friend Miss Dorothy Joos for sending me on samples of these.

page 83 note 2 Trans. Roy. Geol. Soc. Cornwall, , vol. i (1818), P. 6.Google Scholar

page 86 note 1 The ox bones cited by De la Beche (Rep. Geol. Cornwall, etc., PP. 427–8) obviously came out of one of the PiPes, as also must the Portion of red-deer's antler recorded and figured by Borlase, , Nat. Hist. Cornwall, P. 281, Pl. xxvii, fig. 5.Google Scholar