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formed here and on the face of this is seen a very fine exposure of 

 Pea-Grit, and the beds immediately underlying it. The Pea-Grit 

 is also exposed just above the first windlass on Leckhampton Hill, 

 and is a very marked bed in the Oolites of the Cheltenham district. 



On one occasion the Geological and the Archaelogical 

 Sections combined and walked to Prestbury, where they went over 

 the old House there, and then the geologists went up Cleeve Hill, 

 and did a Httle collecting. 



Amongst the fossils presented to the Museum, we note some 

 very fine Belemnites found by J. E. Thornhill in the topmost beds 

 of Leckhampton Hill. 



It is hoped that more will become working members of the 

 Section next year. Everyone who wishes to collect should bring a 

 hammer back with him from home after the Easter Holidays. 



