ft. ins 
9—Brown oolitic paste, decomposed _... ae a ot? Onnee 
10—Bands of brown, sandy Limestones, with softer partings od 
11—Bluish brown clay at the bottom, with quantities of broken 
shells, A viculae? changing into a browner mar] at the top LONG 
12—Hard light brown, slightly oolitic, stone... He a: Ope) 
13— Yellow rubbly rock Be 3. 66 
14—Harder ditto, Terebratula globata, Cain Plottit 1. 6 
Lying on the bank, and evidently out of the Fullers Earth, because at 
this point there was no capping of Great Oolite, was a specimen of Wald- 
heimia (Eudesia) cardium, Lamarck sp. of a blue colour. 
SECTION VIII. 
Fourth Cutting West of Bourton, South side. 
C 1—Clypeus grit, upper portion more or less of a Freestone 
nature not so fossiliferous ... ; ee .. about 6. <0 
2—Clypeus grit, lower portion buoy atragnide cleavage. Am. 
Parkinsoni. Large Nautilus, 14 ins. across, 5 ins. broad 
about ae 0 
D 3—Trigonia grit, hard ee with Rh. hampenensis, small 
TR Globgigi ene. os a ace a3 
E 4—Freestone, capped by the ee Bap, 5.4 
SECTION IX. 
Railway Cutting, first below Hampen Hill (West), Beds dipping S. (North side). 
D_ 1—Loose rubbly stone, Triconia Grit, Rh. PO Wald. 
Hughesi, T. globata, Trigoniae casts Aye 4 
E 2—Uniform light coloured i a sees by m4 Bored 
bed with its oysters ... 14 0 
A few yards further West a fault brings down the Bored bed some three 
feet, and on the south side of the cutting, where the beds are lower, the 
Trigonia grit is more exposed, shewing marly partings with Brachiopoda, 
especially Wald. Hughesi, which is common here but scarce at Hampen Hill, 
300 yards off. 
SECTION X. 
Quarry about a quarter of a mile from Notgrove Station on right hand of road 
to Bourton-on-the- Water. 
D  1-—Hard stone, crushed oe 1B heen etc., ahaa of 
Trigonia dpe 2 0 
2—Marly rubble, 7. nee Rh. Bh Bese vee Par nko 
three inches from bottom ... Pa rn ar ie 1 0 
EK 3—BoreED BED, fairly well separated... 3 ai nee 0 6 
4—Freestone, visible oes ap 0 fe she ‘ee 4 0 
Another small quarry, about 200 yards from Notgrove Station, 8.W., 
on the other side of the lane to Salperton, shews Freestone capped by Bored 
bed and the Trigonia grit. 
