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MR. JOHN GRIFFITHS, of Folkestone, the well-known collector of Gault fossils, is without resources, and is permanently disabled by rheumatism, brought on by exposure in his daily labours, which have not only enriched the museums of Europe and the United States, but have formed the groundwork of the investigations into the zones and fossils of the Gault made by myself and fellow-workers—the Rev. Prof. Wiltshire, F.G.S., before my own endeavours, and those of Messrs. F. G. H. Price, F.G.S., and Starkie Gardner, F.G.S., since, Mr. F. G. H. Price, of Messrs. Child's Bank, Temple Bar, W.C., has kindly undertaken to receive subscriptions.
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DE RANCE, C. Folkestone Gault. Nature 35, 296 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/035296e0
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