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AS is pointed out by the Director in the preface to the memoir under notice, the district, though not containing many deposits of economic importance, includes a very extensive series of rocks, ranging from the Ordovician to the New Red, and the hope is expressed that the district will be recognised as a typical area for the study of the formations represented, as developed in S.W. Wales.
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Memoirs of the Geological Survey: England and Wales. "The Geology of the South Wales Coalfield." Part 13: "The Country around Pembroke and Tenby." By E. E. L. Dixon. (Southampton: Ordnance Survey Office; London: E. Stanford, Ltd., 1921.) 8s. net.
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Geology of the South Wales Coalfield1. Nature 108, 257 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/108257a0
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