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Birth Hill ; but upon Gadbury Camp it attains a considerable 

 thickness, and from there to Eldersfield and round Pendock it 

 occurs abundantly. 



At Pull Court at an elevation of 180 feet, is a mass of 

 Quartzose Sand, with seams of Pebbles, of which this is a 





"15'-''?5'/v55'. 







Quartzose Sand, 

 N. D, Gravel 

 with Fliut. 



ND. Gravel with 

 some small 

 Lias slabs. 



Quartzose Sand, 

 mth small Peb- 

 bles. 



FineN.D.Gravel 



Wavy or false 

 bedded Quartz- 

 ose, Red and 

 Yellow Sand, 

 with small Peb- 

 bles. 



Mammalian Re- 

 mains 



section ; and I traced the same beds to the top of the hill, which 

 is about 20 feet higher. 



On to Upton-on- Severn, immediately above the Alluvium of 

 the river, at a rise of about 12 feet (say 63 above the sea) is a 

 section at the Workhouse of 4 feet of coarse N.D. Gravel vdth 

 Sand ; in which there is a good deal of White Quartz, and some 

 coarse Porphyritic Granite, similar to that which I have seen 

 in Shropshire, and which appears to have been derived from 

 Cumberland or Scotland. 



Close to the Eailway Station at Upton, during the construction 

 of the hne, I am informed by the Rev. W. S. Stmonds that 



