Memoir of John Michell Ma Bd Frs Fellow of Queens College Cambridge

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Memoir of John Michell Ma Bd Frs Fellow of Queens College Cambridge
Archibald Geikie
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I also observed lying about two or three small heaps of pebbles, among which were some flints ; and enquiring of the master of the house, whence they came, he informed me that they were pick'd up from the plough'd fields, which con- sisted of the same clay with the garden : they were lodged, as I understood, amongst the clay, being found here and there in digging into it. It was not until after you and Dr Blagden mention'd your having seen some specimens of chert, at some place on the coast, I ...think, amongst this set of strata, that I was aware that any flints were ever found belonging to them, and the flints I met with at c. . 49 Grectham Common, must, I suppose, be of the same kind with those you con- sider'd as chert, though I should rather consider them as flints ; for though they are opake and had nothing of that horny look, when broken, that the flints from the chalky countries have, yet they have more of the glassy texture, and want that appearance of toughness, which the cherts in general have, so that I should not hesitate to call them flints rather than cherts.

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