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THE Geological Survey cannot well be charged with neglect of London, except in the matter of six-inch maps, a want that will probably be soon seen to. From 1864 to 1906 various memoirs were issued which deal, though sometimes only partially, with the geology of London and the neighbourhood. Two of these, however, treat of the whole district and the whole of its geology, and now we have a third, in which the results reached by many workers are given up to date.
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Geology of the London District . Nature 83, 413–414 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/083413b0
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