Abstract
As this book's geological contents occupy not quite sixty pages, and as “Bibliography and References” occupy three pages, and refer to fifty-nine different memoirs, or papers, on various points in Essex geology, it is obvious that no brief view of its conclusions is possible here. The views expressed as to the “Evolution of the Essex Rivers” and “The Relations of Essex and Midland River Systems,” etc., are not antagonistic to those of previous writers, but are mainly occupied by matters more or less outside those treated by Essex geologists of an earlier date. In short, it is a brief work of much value to all students of Essex geology.
Evolution of the Essex Rivers and of the Lower Thames.
Prof.
J. W.
Gregory
By. Pp. 68. (Colchester: Benham and Co., Ltd., 1922.) 2s. 6d. net.
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HOLMES, T. Evolution of the Essex Rivers and of the Lower Thames . Nature 110, 308 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/110308e0
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