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Figure 59 At depths of 20 feet, and sometimes 30 feet, other gravel occurs with still older, more greatly abraded, and ochreous implements ; one of which, from the east side of the Lea, at Leyton, Essex, is illustrated at Figure 59. Reproduced here by the kind. permission of Mr. Worthington G.. Smith, F.L.S.
From: A record of excursions made between 1860 and 1890. Edited by Thomas Vincent Holmes , F.G.S. and C. Davies Sherborn, F.G.S. London: Edward Stanford [For the Geologists’ Association], 1891. Source: Cornell University copy on the Internet Archive (Public domain work) |
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