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APPENDIX (1). 



List of the chief localities xvhere the rocks arc exposed and fossils may he found. 



DOWNTON SANDSTONE. 



Hagley J Mile from Lugwardine. 



Prior's Fromo 1 mile N of Mordiford 



Perton 

 Tarrington 



11 m. from Stoke Edith St. 

 i m. from Stoke Edith St. 



Much Marcle 4 miles S.E. of WooUiope 



Gamj^'e Ford 6 m. E. of Fawley Station. 



Gorstley Common G miles E. by N. of Koss. 



Fully described above. 



The passage beds all along the lane from 



Old Sufton to Uormingtou arc well worth 



studying. 

 In a small quany by the roadside these 



beds may be clearly traced, resting upon 



the Upper Ludlow shaley sandstones. 

 A quarry beyond the church, at the foot 



of the hill ; it would repay further 



investigation (Symonds). 

 Close by the 7th milestone on the old Koss 



and Ledbury road — Doubtless also in 



many other places on tliis side the district 



the bone-bed may be found. 

 In the short lane to Lynedown the passage 



beds may be well traced : the bone-bed is 



very thick here. 

 Well exposed above the fish-pond. 



UPPER LUDLOW. 



ShuckneU Hill 1 m. from Withington St. 



Old Sufton 



Prior's Court 



Dormington 



Perton 



Durley Common 



Bodenham 

 Gorstley Common 

 Gamage Ford 

 Yatton Farm 



Oldbury 

 Fownhope 



1 m. N by E of Mordiford. 

 J m. S. of Dormington. 



5 miles E. of Hereford. 



li m. from Stoke Edith St. 

 •2 m. from Stoke Edith St. 



1 m. S. of Much Marcle 



6 m. E. by N. from Koss 

 C m. E. of Fawley Station 

 5 m. from Fawley Station 



5 m. from Fawley Station 

 3 m. from Holm Lacy Sta. 



Several exposures on the side of the lane, 

 turning up by ShuckneU Farm. Many 

 fossils may be found in tlie large quarry. 

 On tlie north side of tlie hill there is a 

 quarry with dislocations especially de- 

 serving notice. 



Beds dipping down and overhanging tlie 

 road. 



Many fossils Ortkoecras bullatum. 0. Ibex. 

 Orthonota amygdalina. 



Clionetcs lata abundant here with shelly 

 substance perfect vPhillips). 



The series well seen on the road up the lull. 



Very good sections up tlie hill by Hazle 

 and tlie HiU Earn. 



Numerous fossils. 



The upper beds well exhibited. 



Beds rich in f ossUs in the lane to Lynedown. 



Here and at many other points in the 

 narrow anticlinal the transition is well 

 exhibited. 



Several good exiiosures in the lanes. 



Curious dislocations on the road to 

 Nuppeud. 



AYMESTKY EOCK. 



Marion's Hill 

 r.ncWnirj- Hill 



Above Mordiford 



1 mile S. of Dornington 



Fair exposures. 



Many fossils in the dAhris: some bands 

 entirely composed of Bhyncondla Wihoni, 



