The Annals And Magazine of Natural History; Zoology, Botany, And Geology

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The Annals And Magazine of Natural History; Zoology, Botany, And Geology
William Jardine, Taylor And Francis
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" 2. Subrecent, Peterborotigh Fen^ two miles from its western boundary {sandy clay).
"3. Svhrecent {clay). Boston j Lincolnshire.
"4. Subrecent {clay). Wisbeachj Cambridgeshire {VaUey of the Nene)'' Setting aside the last column, which need not affect general considerations, the groups into which the Table is divided have a purely geographical basis. Reference to physical conditions, such as depth, proportionate admixture of fresh water, proxi- mity to the open sea, and the nature of the bottom
..., would give a somewhat different classification, and one bearing more closely upon zoological relations.
So divided, a first series would embrace those localities in which, either owing to wide and easy communication with the ocean or a relatively small influx of fresh water, the Rhizopod fauna approximates in some degree to that of the littoral and laminanan zones. Seven of the columns might be comprised under this head, viz. : — B, Montrose Basin ; c, Budle Baj ; E, River Aln; a. River Wansbeck ; H, River Blyth; 2, Frith of Forth ; and, 14, Westport, Ireland.


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