id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43597 Hughes, Thomas McKenny Notes on the Fenland; with A Description of the Shippea Man .txt text/plain 11341 741 78 In saying that there is an absence of sand and gravel in the Fen Beds deposits the first material left as the base of the Fen Beds must have gravel and sand of the Areniferous series against which the Fen Beds of the Fen Beds into the gravel of the river terraces, while the Terraces or Areniferous Series have passed under the newer Fen Beds. FEN BEDS NOT ALL PEAT. FEN BEDS NOT ALL PEAT. find only a little peat on the surface or in thin beds alternating with water leaving beds of clay, then again of the tranquil growth of peat. although from the common occurrence of peat on the surface and clay in we shall come to West Fen, where there is a great mass of peat which Series just near the Fen Beds, and there are, not far off, remains of ./cache/43597.txt ./txt/43597.txt