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Mr. Wilson's notes are as follows (see the ground plan herewith 

 of his section) : 



'Cédions, lym^: 



liari easier 7^. 



\m 4P — — 



-«tf lyyiaAÂ&uL £-u /eJ^^S^ ^ 

 fUA, cdft ^ itÂt v^dtS 



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o 



j 



^ûL 



V'/1*jiV/; 



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5 



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f>i"i'f^iliM' I 



a. Plant Bed a short distance east of Deniill's summer-house and 

 high up on the , bank. A rather coarse sandy shale containing an 

 abundance of Asterophyllites (now Annularia). This rock does not 

 split evenly. It contains beautiful whorls of Annularia, and this 

 is the only plant remains I remember finding in it, but there may 

 have been others, as I did not keep a record of the plants from each 

 bed. [This is Hartt's bed Xo. 1. g. f. m.] 



h. Xot far below highwater and east of the summer-house a bed 

 containing plants similar to those in Hartt's bed No 1. This bed is 

 often covered with gravel, which is moved aboi'-t in large volume by 

 the tide, especially in storms. [N.B. — There is a fault east of Hartt's 

 section, on the eastern side of which fault the measures have been 

 moved southward, so that the bed h may be of the same group with 

 Hartt's bed No. 1, and so belong to the Lower sub-fauna. G. r. m.] 



