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to it for evidence either way upon the existence of the Spinatus 

 beds, to know what manner of strata they are, and here we 

 have, as regards the Middle Lias, almost a repetition of what I 

 have mentioned at page 393, on the Lnithorst section of the 

 Markoldendorf Basin near Einbeck, in Germany, where the 

 Middle Lias (upper part) is so far dismembered that the 

 Margaritatus beds are lacking, and in consequence, the Spinatus 

 beds lie immediately upon the Capricornus beds. 



SECTION 



OFTHEJUDDLE LIAS OF NORTH WEST LINCOLNSHIRE. 



EAST END OF SANTON RAILWAY CUTTING. 



We have taken the liberty of carefully tabulating as above, 

 the author's observations, as we apprehend them, and we have 

 great pleasure in directing the attention of the student to the 

 original communication ; for it affords much valuable insight 



