Abstract
THE Fenland Research Committee was established in 1932 under the presidency of Sir Albert C. Seward, and an attempt to synthesize the main results of its activities was made in a joint discussion held at Cambridge by Section C (Geology) and Section K (Botany), which may be briefly summarized as follows.
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S., H. British Association Discussions: Post-Glacial History of the Fenland. Nature 142, 517–518 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/142517a0
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