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1863..
PRESTWICH MOULIN QT7IGNON.
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and always fragmentary, whereas they are often not in the slightest
degree worn, and parts and the whole of entire skeletons are not
unfreqnently found with every bone in place. Fourthly, the small
delicate and fragile land- and freshwater-shells would have been
generally destroyed, whereas they frequently occur in a state of
perfect preservation, and, in the case of the bivalves, with the two
valves occasionally not separated. Fifthly, it would behove the sup-
porters of this view to show beds whence the remains of the extinct
Mammalia could have been derived, whereas none such exist in the
district. I will not occupy the time of the Society longer with other
objections, as the subject in other forms has been often discussed.
Fig. 1. — Section of the Gravel-pit at Moulin Quignon.
.13 ft.
a. Brown sandy clay, with angular gravel.
b. d, f. Ochreous gravel- seams.
c. Yellow sand.
e. Light-green sand.
g. Light-grey sand.
h. The " Black Band."
i. Chalk.

Fig. 2. — Section of the Gravel-pit at St. Acheul.
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The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London.
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35328488
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Page 501
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NameFound:Mammalia NameConfirmed:Mammalia EOLID:15503955 NameBankID:2478620
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  • The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. v. 19 (1863).
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