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The systematic diflTerentiation of the described plant material from the Greenland Cretaceous, by means of which so important a distinction be- tween the floras of the three series, as well as such voluminous local floras, was attained, appears to have necessitated a refinement in species separation that seems in many cases to be impracticable if not impossible of satisfactory recognition. (6) An apparent angle between the horizontally bedded Tertiary basalt and the supposed Upper Cretaceous se...diments west of Niakornat may warrant the hypothesis of Tertiary erosion in that vicinity. On the south coast, at Atane and Patoot, the Tertiary sediments are thought to be thinner than at Atanikerdluk, which lends further support to this sup- position. *The conglomeratic sandstoDe at 1,000 feet h>k>vo tide at Atanikerdluk, assumed by the writers tob« the base of the Tertiary at that point, is the only hj'pothetical lithological bench mark ob- fter?ed in any section. LI V— Bull. Gbol. Soc. Am., Vol.
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