Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Geology of the Country Around Windsor and Chertsey
Reading beds and london clay. - The clay tract forms gently undulating ground mostly laid down to grass but relieved by fine woods. Windsor Great Park and much of the Forest are situated upon it. The latter had once a much larger extent than to-day, and the picturesque half-timbered houses of the cro-iters catch the eye in many of the hamlets. Owing to the impermeability of the clay the rainfall runs off quickly.
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