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Reports and Proceedings

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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page 31 note 1 The Artesian well-boring at Messrs. Colman's Works, Carrow, Norwich, after passing through the chalk, struck a blue clay, containing Inoceramus sulcatus, Belemnites minimus, and other Gault fossils.–Edit.

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