Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
The publication of Dr. Stamp's Introduction to Stratigraphy has confirmed certain doubts we have for some time entertained concerning the mechanism which he believes to have been responsible for the cycles of sedimentation during the Eocene Period. When reading through the proofs we made known to him our doubts, but as the theory appears in an unmodified form in the book, we feel justified in reopening discussion of the subject.
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