UPPER PORTION OF DUNDRY HILL. 



195 



ft. ins. ft. in.';. 



M 



[ DisciT.5:. 11. Grey crystalline limestone in 



large blocks. Lioceras, Hyper- 

 lioceras, Sonninicc, Belemnltcs 

 Blainvillci, Astavte cxcavata, 



Lima Ethcridgii 



12. Laminated grey limestone, witli 

 ocbreoiis clay streaks 



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{ CoxcAVi. 13. Liglit-grey crystalline limestone. 



Lioceras intermedium, Bhynclw- 

 nella Forbesi, and belemnites 

 11. Soft, greyish, earthy limestone, 

 with fragments of whorls of a 

 Souninia, Lioceras concavuvi 



15. Irregular marl parting 



16. Light-grey sandy limestone in 

 two blocks, with brown earthy 

 marl. Teiebratula Endesi, Ter. 

 cortonensis, and Ter. perovalis 



17. Clay parting 



18. Light grey, nodular, sandy lime- 

 stone and clay infillings be- 

 tween the blocks 



Bradfokdessis 19. Light-grey, nodular limestone 



XSD and clay infillings. Zeilleria 



MuRcmsox.^ (ingllca (Oppel) in the limestone 



20. Do, more sandy ; no fossils seen 



21. Light-grey earthy limestone. 

 Ter. Eude-^i, Trifjonia striata, 

 Lioceras, c'.bradfordense... 



22. Clay parting. Z. anglica 



23. Grey, earthy limestone, some- 

 what coarsely ironshot 



7 



3 G 



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— 64 



Opalini 



24, Do. more coarsely ironshot. 

 Large Lima Etheridgii. Scat- 

 tered black phosphate concre- 

 tions in the lower 6 inches 



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