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IV.—On Certain Tracks in the Manx Slates*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

In 1862 Mr. John E. Taylor (of Norwich), while surveying a newly-opened slate quarry at Dalby, on the western side of the Isle of Man, discovered three impressions of an oval form about nine inches long, and described them as resembling the tracks of Protichnites, figured in Owen's Plaæontology; the quarrymen told him that they were of frequent occurrence.

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Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1865

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Footnotes

*

This communication was received some time since, but from want of space we have been unwillingly compelled to postpone it, and even now cannot give it in full.—Edit.

References

Geologist, Vol. v. (1862). p. 322/Google Scholar

2nd edition, (1861), p. 183.Google Scholar