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The Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous Rocks of Northern Sinai1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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For many years this portion of Egypt had remained a blank so far as its geological structure was concerned, and when the geological map of Egypt was issued by the Survey Department in 1910 this extensive area was deliberately left uncoloured. Efforts were made by the writer to interest the various parties which were mapping the topography of this region, but the fossils submitted by them only indicated the presence of beds of Upper Cretaceous age, including a facies identical with that developed in the Abu Roash hills near Cairo.
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Published by permission of the Surveyor-General, Egyptian Government.
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page 339 note 2 This note has been written by Dr. W. F. Hume (hence termed the writer), but the facts on which it is based largely depend upon the work of those who are associated in the title as co-authors.
page 339 note 3 Owing to the death of M. Fourtau since these words were written, it is uncertain how far this can le fulfilled, but every effort will be made to publish the work in so far as it was completed by this indefatigable and enthusiastic student, whose early loss to science we lament.
page 346 note 1 See Ball on the “Geography and Geology of West Central Sinai”, reviewed in Geol. Mag., 1917, p. 80.Google Scholar
page 347 note 1 This has taken place since this paper was bandei in for publication, the writer opening a discussion on the subject at the Geological Society meeting of 8th 06, 1921.Google Scholar
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