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VII.—Notes and Queries on the Classification and Nomenclature of the English Strata

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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Con. and Phil, in 1822 divided into “with flints,” “with few flints,” “without flints,” and recognized the underlying “Grey Chalk,” which they state might more properly be designated “Chalk Marie.”

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page 114 note 1 I have used the word in the plural with an intention. Many modifications were made in the mapping during the period of the issue of the different copies. They were not called separate editions, but containing such differences they can hardly ht spoken of as the MMM map W. S. M.

page 115 note 1 This is sometimes spelt Golt (as by Rev. J. Mitchell in his Table of Sequence, 1788) and Gault. I believe Galt to be correct.