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Sub-angular 

 Gravel, aiainly 

 Oolite, some 

 Marlstone, N.D. 

 with sandy seams 



—one of mud or 

 Clay. 



Quartzose Sand, 

 with small parti- 

 cles of Oolite. 



Sub-angular 

 Oolitic Gravel, 

 with Lias Gryph- 

 ites. 



Quartzose Sand. 



Lias. 



On ascending the hill, in a field belonging to Miss Martin, is 

 a small pit with 6 feet of very coarse sub-angular Oolitic and 

 Marlstone Gravel resting upon six inches of Eed Quartzose Sand. 



At Beckford, in a field from which the ballast was taken for the 

 Evesham Eailway, was a large gravel pit, when I visited it in 

 1865, and I then made the following section ; but the sides are 

 now levelled down and there is ^hardly a trace left. 



ft. ft. in. ^^^--._,^^^^^^^^^^^«^^ 





I to 3 

 8 





Band of Clay. 



Gravel. 



Clay not per- 

 sistent. 



Seven feet unworked. 



