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PRESTWICH ON THE CRAG AT CHILLESFORD.
345
March 7, 1849.
E. T. Ravenshaw, Esq., and Henry T. Slack, Esq., were elected
Fellows of the Society.
The following papers were then read : —
I. On some Fossiliferous Beds overlying the Red Crag at Chilles-
FORD, near Orford, Suffolk. By Joseph Prestwich, Jun.,
Esq., F.G.S.
Outline map of the district, showing the bearings of the principal places
mentioned in the paper.
A. Aldborough church.
B. Butley church.
C. Chillesford church.
I. I ken church.
O. Orford church.
S. Sudbourn church.
T. Tunstall church.
c. Chillesford brickfield.
I. Iken brickfield.
s. h. Sudbourn-hall.
R. A. River Aide— ferry at "/."
B. R. The Butley River.
.... Line of section "fig. 3.*'
Scale 1 inch = 3 miles.
This paper is the result of a short excursion in the Crag district in
company with Mr. R. C. Austen, Mr. J. Morris and Mr. A. Tylor,
jointly with whom the following observations were made.
One of the objects which we had in view was to ascertain whether
the distinction of age introduced upon palseontological grounds, be-
tween the crags of Norfolk and Suffolk, could be confirmed by visible
superposition. With regard to the red and coralline crags of the
latter county, their direct and distinct superposition had been satis-
factorily proved both by Mr. Charlesworth and by Sir Charles Lyell
on the evidence of several sections, whilst on the evidence of its fossils
the mammaliferous crag of Norfolk has been assigned by them to a
higher geological position than the red and coralline crags ; but no direct
superposition of the mammaliferous on the red and coralline crags had
been detected, nor had these deposits been found developed together

in the same district. This circumstance, combined with the fact of
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The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London.
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35268995
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Page 345
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