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Map series Geological Survey of England and Wales 1:63,360/1:50,000 geological map series, New Series 
Sheet number 347 
Sheet title Bodmin. 
Map type Drift 
Scale 1:50 000 
Publication year 1982 
Author statement Original geological survey on the one-inch scale by Sir H.T. De la Beche, C.B., F.R.S. Published on Old Series sheets 30 and 31. Resurveyed on the six-inch scale by W.A.E. Ussher, G. Barrow, D.A. MacAlister and C. Reid 1899-1906. Published 1909, J.J.H. Teall. D.Sc., F.R.S., Director. Reprinted without geological revision at 1:50 000 scale 1973. Reconstituted with petrological revision of the granite by J.R. Hawkes and J. Dangerfield, incorporating information provided by Messrs English Clays Lovering Pochin & Co. Ltd., and reprinted on to 1st. Series 1:50 000 base 1982. 
Published statement Published 1907. reprinted without geological revision at 1:50 000 scale 1973. Reconstituted with petrological revision of the granite and reprinted on to 1st Series 1:50 000 base in 1982 . Print code: 2000/82. 
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