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III.—The Depth and Succession of the Bovey Deposits1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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In the report of an excursion organized by the Geologists' Association to Newton Abbot in 1900, Mr. H. B. Woodward stated that a boring had been made by Messrs. Candy & Co. at Heathfield, near the middle of the Bovey Basin, and that it “had been carried to a depth of 520 feet from the surface through clays, sands, and lignites without reaching the base”.
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A paper read before the Geological Society on February 5.
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page 258 note 1 See the memoir by Pengelly, & Heer, , Phil. Trans. for 1862, and issued separately as a volume entitled The Lignite of Bovey Tracey, 1863.Google Scholar
page 261 note 1 The Lignite Formation of Bovey Tracey, 1863, p. 25, reprinted from the Phil. Trans. of 1862, pt. ii.
page 263 note 1 Mr. G. Smith in his recent book on Tasmania describes the Athrotaxis as growing to a height of 40 or 50 feet.
page 264 note 1 See Shaler, N. S., “On the Freshwater Morasses of the United States”, in Tenth Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. Survey, 1888, pp. 261–339.Google Scholar
page 264 note 2 10th ed., 1868, vol. ii, p. 505.