Tliis is the order in which the different ores are found. Advancing on, I crossed a valley where the mineral bed seems entirely broken, and the sandstone sets on. At the distance of something above a mile, the ironstone is again seen . . . another intervention... General View of the Agriculture of the County of Sussex - Page 2by Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - 1808 - 473 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Wedge, Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - Agriculture - 1794 - 586 pages
...diftancc of forncthing above a mile, the iion-ilonc is again. fcen—another intervention of fand, and then, at low water, when the tide goes out, the beds of iron-ftonc appear regularly on the fliore ; an indifputable proof, that liwwcvcr the appearance of... | |
| George Alexander Cooke - England - 1817 - 364 pages
...entirely broken, and' the sand stone sets on. At the distance of something above a mile, the iron stone is again seen. — another intervention of sand, and...of the surface may vary, the substrata continue the same. In taking the range northwardly, from the bottom of Asliburnham Park for ia miles at least the... | |
| William Daniel Conybeare, William Phillips - Geology - 1822 - 568 pages
...Clouts. 9- Pity- .... This is the order in which the different ores are found. Advancing on, there is a valley where the mineral bed seems entirely broken,...of the surface may vary, the substrata continue the same. throughout this stratum in Oxfordshire, and a telliniform shell occurs in the ironstone of Shotover... | |
| William Daniel Conybeare, William Phillips - Geology - 1822 - 592 pages
...in which the different ores are found. Advancing on, there is a valley where the mincrn! bed seem« entirely broken, and the sandstone sets on. At the...regularly on the shore; an indisputable proof that, fiowever the appearance of the surface may vary, the substrata continue the same. throughout this stratum... | |
| Sussex Archaeological Society - Archaeology - 1849 - 386 pages
...treated, is made of. 8. Glouts. 9. Pity. " This is the order in which the different ores are found. Advancing on, I crossed a valley where the mineral...shore — an indisputable proof that, however the appearances of the surface may vary, the substrata continue the same. " In taking the range northwardly... | |
| Sussex Archaeological Society - Archaeology - 1849 - 404 pages
...treated, is made of. 8. Clouts. 9. Pity. " Tliis is the order in which the different ores are found. Advancing on, I crossed a valley where the mineral...shore — an indisputable proof that, however the appearances of the surface may vary, the substrata continue the same. " In taking the range northwardly... | |
| Sussex Archaeological Society - 1849 - 416 pages
...Advancing on, I - crossed a valley where the mineral bed seems entirely broken, and the sands! one sets on. At the distance of something above a mile,...shore — an indisputable proof that, however the appearances of the surface may vary, the substrata continue the same. " In taking the range northwardly... | |
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