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VI.—Note on the High-level Deposits on the Chalk at Little Heath, near Berkhamsted1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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At a meeting of the Geological Society on January 22 a section at Little Heath, near Berkhamsted, was described and discussed; but both in the papers and in the discussion attention was focussed on the lower part of the section, and the gravel, which is separated by about 6 inches of bull-head from the Chalk, was assigned to the Pliocene and correlated with the Westleton Beds of Prestwich. But the upper beds have an interest of their own, especially for the archæologist who is acquainted with the work of the late Mr. Worthington Smith; and it seems worth while to point out some striking resemblances to deposits in a line running north-east of the site in question. The Little Heath strata referred to are:—

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1919

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References

1 See Reports and Proceedings, Geological Society of London, January 22, in this number of the Geol. Mag., pp. 138–41 (issued January 31, 1919).