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What to Read for Cayton Bay

Related Books, Maps and Guides for Fossils and the Geology of Cayton Bay, available via UKGE Online, or by calling 0800 0336002
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Geology of the Yorkshire Coast
Our second most popular Geology Guide Book. This location guide includes what to find, what to see and where to collect rocks, fossils and minerals. Includes access information.
130 pages.
UKGE Code: BK0019: £15.99

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The Jurassic Flora of Yorkshire
Now the standard guide to the well-preserved important flora from the Middle Jurassic of the Yorkshire Coast and Moors. Extensively illustrated. Written by J. Van Konijnenburg Van Cittert and H. Morgans, 20 plates, 43 text figs, 1999
UKGE Code: BK0008: £13.00
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BGS Regional Geology- Eastern England
Kent, P. - 1980, 2nd Edition
UKGE Code: BK0026: £8.00

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British Fossils - Identification, Mesozoic
Essential books for any fossil collector, showing clear drawings for fossil identification.
UKGE Code:
BK0100: £14.99
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1:250 000 Geological Map of Cayton Bay
Geological Maps are sold either Flat or Folded for Solid, or Seabed geology. Special editions may be available for certain locations. For a complete list click the link below.
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1: 50 000 Geological Map of Cayton Bay
Geological Maps are sold either Flat or Folded for Solid, Drift or combined geology. Special editions may be available for certain locations. For a complete list of
1: 50 000 maps, click the link below.
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Other Locations similar to Cayton Bay

Other locations where fossils can be found in the Oxford Clay are, King's Dyke Pit, and Yaxley in the Cambridgeshire region, or in Dorset, try Weymouth, Bowleaze Cove. In North Scotland you can also try Brora which also has Oxford Clay. In Yorkshire, you can try Cayton Bay. Gristhorpe and in Cambridgeshire, Grafham Water.

If you like looking for trace fossils, there are lots of locations all over the UK from various time periods. Abereiddy, Barns Ness, Blackgang, Causey Pike, Crail, Elgol, Fishguard, Freshwater East, Newhay, St Monans, Stair Stream, Presipe.



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UK Fossils Management - Alister Cruickshanks & Roy Bullard
UK Fossils Curator - Ian Cruickshanks
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