id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42356 Wiltshire, Thomas On the Red Chalk of England .txt text/plain 6655 680 83 The thickness of the bed of the Red Chalk is at this place, as I said another bed of about twelve feet thick, of bright Red Chalk, containing To the south of the Red Chalk at Speeton, and adjoining it, occurs, miles west of Speeton, the Red Chalk exists; there it is, though it may his work on the Geology of Yorkshire, figures some Red Chalk fossils authority of geological maps, the Red Chalk of that county sinks and The bed of White Chalk above the Red is, at Hunstanton, very The length of the Red Chalk, from end to end, at the Hunstanton Cliff to make me an analysis of the Red Chalk of Speeton and Hunstanton. specimen, for the Red Chalk of Hunstanton is brighter than that of of the Red Chalk fossils of Speeton, Hunstanton, and Muswell Hill The characteristic fossils of the Red Chalk at Speeton are ./cache/42356.txt ./txt/42356.txt