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ThickntM. Organic Remains. Quarry List. 



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M irly beds 

 continued. 



Dirt bed, contain- 

 ing shellft 



Band of chert full 

 of shells 



Bands of sandy, 

 shaly, and indu- 

 rated maristones, 

 and shales contain- 

 ing green spots 



Hard grey lime- 

 stone 



Indurated marls 



Hard crystalline 

 band 



Shaly marl com- 

 minuted shells 



Dirt bed 



9 inches 

 4 inches 



4 feet 



9 inches 

 2fL4in. 



3 inches 



6 inches 



11 in. 



Unio, Cyclas, Palu- 

 dina, &c., Teeth 



Paludina, Bivalves, 

 Cyprides, Uni- 

 valves, Copro- 

 lites 



Planorbis, Uni- 

 valves, &c. 



Insect beds 



94 



95 

 96 



97 



98 



99 



100 



101 



102 



103 



104 



10 



111 

 112 



Here the beds for some distance ate parallel with the 

 beach but much contorted. 

 Marly limestone 



with thin band of 



shells 1 foot 



Rubbly marlstone 2 feet 

 Cream coloured 



marly limestone 2 feet 



Soft Shaly band 4 inches 



Cherty band 4 inches 



Marly limestone 15 in 



Rubbly do. 1 foot 



Marly limestone 8 inches 

 Rubbly blue marly 



limestone 3 feet 

 Rubbly white marly 



limestone 4 feet 



Marly limestone 



Slaty Marl 



White marly lime- 

 stone, with a 

 harder band in the 

 centre 



Blue slaty marl 



Hard marly lime- 

 stone 



Blue slaty marl 



Laminated 

 marl 



sandy 



Marl with cyprides 

 and shells 

 Shaly Marls 



3 feet 



1 ft. 6 in. 



4 feet 

 Iftein. 



1ft. 4 in. 

 lft,^in. 



1 ft. 6 in. 

 4 feet 



, Vegetable remains. 

 I Insects (elytra, 

 < wings, and 



I bodies,) abundant 

 ^ in patches 



Insects, vegetable 

 remains 



Vegetable re- 

 mains, fish 

 scales, serpulse, 

 and small car- 

 dium, cherty 

 band, with me- 

 lania 



Leda 



Hones 



