964 MR. T. W. WOODHEAD ON THE 
Roydhouse Woods, but in these cases the sandstones are covered 
by a considerable depth of moist loam ; while, on the other hand, 
Fig. 11. 
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Fig. 12. 
ETE Sandstones Basta ew aes 
Xerophytes occur on areas indicated as shales, but the soils here 
are dry and poor. Though the line is often distinctly marked 
