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As I have never visited the Pacific Islands, I do not attempt to bring their valleys under the same category as those of the coast of the Red Sea and East Africa. Darwin's theory having been so often held to apply to all barrier reefs, it seemed to me interesting to refer to cases to which that theory does not apply, though superficially resembling that cited by Prof. Davis (NATURE, February 6 and June 26).
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CROSSLAND, C. Submerged Valleys and Barrier Reefs. Nature 91, 583 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/091583b0
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