Excerpt from Stanford's Geological Atlas of Great Britain and Ireland: With Plates of Characteristic Fossils
The scope of this work has been enlarged by the addition of a sketch of the geological features of Ireland, its counties and main lines of railway; and the subject is illustrated by a geological map of the country, and by three illustrations borrowed from Professor E. Hull's Physical Geology and Geography of Ireland.
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