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sented a detailed paper on ' Dundry Hill: its Upper Portion, 

 or the beds marked as Inferior Oolite (g 5) in the maps of 

 the Geological Survey' to the Geological Society. This 

 paper appeared in Vol. 52 of the Proceedings of the Society, 

 Xovember, 1896. Those who desire more detailed infor- 

 mation concerning the geology of Dundry may refer to that 

 paper. 



Such is a short account of what has been done in connec- 

 tion with the geology of Dundry Hill. We now propose to 

 give a summary of our present knowledge/ and in order that 

 the structure of different portions of the hill may be better 

 understood we present some generalized sections. 



III. The Geological Structure of the Hill. 

 The structure of the western portion of the hill first 

 demands consideration. The particulars may be given in 

 the following manner ; and in the margins are named the 

 exposures where the beds may be observed : — 



Section T. 

 The Western Fortiou of the HiU. 

 The Freestom Quarry near the Church. 

 {Mr. Towle's Quarnj). 



^ We necessarily repeat some of the information given in our paper to 

 the Geological Society. We are also glad to repeat that our best thanks 

 are due to Sir J. H. Greville Smyth, Bart., and to J. H. Shorland, Esq., 

 for their kind permission, enabling us to make the necessary excavations 

 upon their properties ; and that we are indebted to their tenants for 

 much assistance in this matter. 



