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II. On the Brick-earth of the Nar

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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A Post-Tertiary deposit, under the above denomination, lies upon the ‘Drift’ in the valley through which the River Nar takes its course towards its junction with the Ouse at Lynn; the united streams terminating in the Wash, an estuary bounded by the shores of Norflok and Lincolnshire.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1865

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References

* London and Edinb. Phil. Mag., vol. vii., Jan. 1836, pp. 197199.Google Scholar

See also Mr. Trimmer's remarks on these Post-tertiary deposits of the Nar and neighbouring valley of Gaytonthorpe, Geol. Soc. Journ., vol. xvii, pp. 23&26.Google Scholar