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Soils of Cambridgeshire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

F. W. Foreman
Affiliation:
Cambridge University Department of Agriculture.

Extract

In 1904, Sir James Blyth, Bart., a member of the Cambridge University Board of Agricultural Studies, offered a Scholarship tenable by a student who had taken the University Diploma in Agriculture, for the purpose of enabling him to spend a year in research. The offer was gratefully accepted, and the Scholarship was awarded to Mr F. W. Foreman. Mr Foreman submitted as a subject for investigation the Composition of certain of the Soils of Cambridgeshire. This subject was approved, and the work was carried out in the winter months of 1904—1905. The results are given in the following pages.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1907

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page 164 note 1 One Kimeridge clay does contain lime. For this there is an explanation. See page 173.

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