. The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. 7 the district would againhave become degraded almost to a peneplain. Mr. G. M. Part drew attention to precisely the same phenomenaof gorges dissecting the edge of a marine plane of denudation thatare to be seen on the West Coast of Scotland, and expressed that it would one day be possible to correlate the planesof Cornwall, those of Wales mentioned by Mr. Greenly andProf. Fearnsides, and others traceable all round the coasts ofBritain. [May 8th, 1917.] Quart. Joubn Geol. Soc. Vol LXXII. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Vol.


. The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. 7 the district would againhave become degraded almost to a peneplain. Mr. G. M. Part drew attention to precisely the same phenomenaof gorges dissecting the edge of a marine plane of denudation thatare to be seen on the West Coast of Scotland, and expressed that it would one day be possible to correlate the planesof Cornwall, those of Wales mentioned by Mr. Greenly andProf. Fearnsides, and others traceable all round the coasts ofBritain. [May 8th, 1917.] Quart. Joubn Geol. Soc. Vol LXXII. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Vol. LXX1I, Pl


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