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In addition to these sections, Dr. Wricut has made a section - 
of Cleeve hill, which appears in the proceedings of the Club,* 
in which the beds are thus given :— 
ft. in: 
Hard beds of Pisolitic Oolite  . : : A : ; i. 2A 
Buff coloured Pisolitic Limestone c : : 2 : o£ 0 
Roestone, with Pseudodiadema depressum, Acrosalenia, Lycettii, 
Trochotoma carinata : : : : : : ; sit De 
Pea Grit, with Ammonites Murchisonz, Terebratula plicata, T. 
simplex, Aviculacomplicata,&c. . . .- . \  . 30 0 
Coarse ferruginous Oolite : : ‘ 5 : : =) \OMmU 
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In this section also the term “Pea grit” is used to include 
the greater portion of the lower beds, but an exception is made 
of the coarse ferruginous bed at the base which is no longer 
treated as Pea grit. 
It seems rather singular that in the Sections under considera- 
tion the whole series at Haresfield and the beds B and C at 
Frocester are not referred to as Pea Grit, although they are 
in the same Geological position and are petrographically and 
palzontologically the same as those at Crickley, with the 
slight variations usual in the beds of the Inferior Oolite. At 
Haresfield hill the Pea Grit has apparently been overlooked, 
and this may account for the underlying beds being referred 
to simply as inferior Oolite. It may, however, be seen in the 
bank on the east side of the road, at the end of the old workings, 
about 100 yards from the present quarry. 
The character of the lower beds did not escape the notice 
of Professor T. Buckman, F.G.S., who in a paper on the Oolitic 
Rockst+ gives the following brief section of these beds at 
Leckhampton Hill :— 
Shelly Freestone i : : : : : : : LO SO 
True Pisolite : : . ; - F : s : om LOS) 
Coarse-grained Oolite, more or less pisolitic : : - . somo 
Foxy-coloured ferruginous Oolite, seldom pisolitic . : - 20 0 
* Vol. IV., p. 60. 
+ Quarterly Journal Geol. Soc., Vol. XIII., p. 101. 
