| John Wesley Judd - 1875 - 370 pages
...of geologists was first directed to these great transported masses by Professor Morris, who fount! that at the south end of the Stoke tunnel on the Great...undoubted Boulder Clay. During the mapping by Messrs. Hollovvay, Skectchly, and myself, of the districts which I have indicated, we have found a number of... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1896 - 654 pages
...portion of this area and in that to the south. The attention of geologists was first directed to these great transported masses by Professor Morris, who...the Lincolnshire Oolite limestone lay on undoubted Boulderclay. During the mapping by Messrs. Holloway, Skertchly, and myself, of the districts which... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1896 - 660 pages
...portion of this area and in that to the south. The attention of geologists was first directed to these great transported masses by Professor Morris, who...south end of the Stoke tunnel on the Great Northern Eailway an enormous mass of the Lincolnshire Oolite limestone lay on undoubted Boulderclay. During... | |
| Sir Henry Hoyle Howorth - 1905 - 558 pages
...the south. The attention of geologists was first directed to these great transported masses by Prof. Morris, who found that at the south end of the Stoke...on the Great Northern Railway an enormous mass of Lincolnshire oolite limestone lay on undoubted boulder clay. During the mapping, by Messrs. Holloway,... | |
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