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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2018
The district to which the following notes refer is contained in sheets 26 and 27 of the one inch Ordnance Survey Maps, and embraces an area of about 985 square miles, the northern boundary being formed by the Bristol channel, and that on the south by a line drawn through the town of Okehampton. The rocks composing this district belong to the Devonian and Carboniferous systems, with the exception of a small portion of new red sandstone and a patch of Greensand, occupying a few acres. The two older systems present a regular sequence of beds from north to south, which, interrupted by the granite of Dartmoor, are represented to a greater or less extent by a similar series in the southern portion of the county.