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tliick, and at Welcoinbe, at an elevation of 200 feet, is the 

 following section : 



3ft. to 4ft. liu. 



6 „ 



13 « 



1 « 



Loam on an eroded surface. 



Light Reddish Brown Clay. 



Laminated Eeddish and Grey Brown 

 Clay. 



Fine Yellowish Laminated Quartzose 

 Sand, coarse towards the bottom, 

 and containing small Brown and 

 Black PeTjbles. 



N.D. with Lias Gryphites. 



Near there, and at a further elevation of 40 feet, is a pit of 

 Gravel with a good deal of White Quartz and some Granite, but 

 little Flint. 



When at Black Hill, near to Snittei-field, in Mr. HuTCHiiirs' 

 brickyard, height, 300 feet, I was accompanied by Mr. Lloyd, 



