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On the Red Chalk of England

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The paper examines a narrow, often hard, reddish chalk seam found in parts of England, describing its appearance, thickness (from a few to about thirty feet), and geographic range with attention to Yorkshire localities such as Speeton and coastal exposures near Flamborough Head and Filey. The author contrasts it with continental Scaglia, details its stratigraphic relations to the White Chalk above and Speeton clay below, records abundant fossils (belemnites, terebratulæ, serpulæ and other marine remains) illustrated on plates, and offers field observations and practical collecting advice while discussing bedding, dip, and sectional exposures.

About the Author

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Thomas Wiltshire

Thomas Wiltshire was an English author known for his work in the early 19th century. His notable book, "On the Red Chalk of England," reflects his keen observations of the English landscape and its geological features. Wiltshire's writing often intertwines natural history with personal reflection, providing readers with a unique perspective on the environment of his time. Though not widely recognized today, his contributions offer valuable insights into the relationship between nature and culture in England.

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