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IV.—The Palæontology of the Post-glacial Drifts of Ireland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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I had hoped that ere this some one better acquainted than myself with Irish post-Tertiary Geology would have collected into one memoir the details scattered throughout the various scientific journals, thus enabling English geologists to compare the later deposits of Britain with those of the sister-kingdom. Since no one has done so, I venture to put some notes of my own upon the subject before the readers of the GeologicalMagazine, especially as, in some recent discussions upon the Irish drift, “Palæontological succession” has not received the consideration it may fairly claim.

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page 451 note 1 Geol. Mag., Vol. VI., p. 542.

page 452 note 1 I merely indicate the existence of a shell from these gravels differing from any species known, fossil or recent. It will he described and figured shortly.

page 452 note 2 Prof. Forbes adds in his list in the Mem. Geol. Survey Nassa granulata from Killiney. I venture to think this is an error.