GEOLOGY. 



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The beds from 47 to 51 are still concealed by the debris of 

 those above, but the ktter part of the section has been completed 

 by Mr. Fisher. 



Insect beds 



ft. in 



11 5 Hard shaly band • 2 

 a Rubbly bed 16 



b Laminated green 

 clay with sharp 

 white sand say o 8 

 Rubbly calcareous 

 mail, sandy at bot- 

 tom 5 

 <^Brown marly stone 



conchoidal fracture 2 

 Blue & brown shaly 

 clay, some sand 

 and cherty nodules 4 6 

 /|Oream coloured marl 

 stone, streaked 

 with sand 2 



^lue and brown 



shaly clays a 6 



Brownish rubbly 

 8and,marl and clay 

 with hard bands 2 8 

 Blue clay, streaked 

 with sand & marls 18 

 lielCream coloured mar- 3 

 ly limestone 



Serpula 



Carbonaceous 

 specks 



Small Cardium, Ve- 

 getables, & Insects 



Plaster 



