VOL. XIV. (2) RHATIC ROCKS 153 
ft. ins. 
15 SANDSTONE. (Bone - bed - equivalent) ; micaceous, 
obliquely laminated in _ places, ripple marked ; 
«¢ Pullastra,” Modiola... iy ae mel alae i 8, 
16 SHALES, black, firm, laminated, visible... ie BR ae 
Upper Keuper Greenish-grey and yellowish marls ... 
Marls Red Marls aoe a a 
It may be mentioned that the Psendomonotis-bed has 
been reached in a quarry, according to Mr H. B. Woodward, 
“about two miles from Defford Station and four or five 
miles north of Tewkesbury.” The section was recorded 
by J. Buckman, Strickland, and Brodie.2. Their informa- 
tion may be summarised as follows :— 
ft. ins. 
1 LIMESTONE, [Pseudomonotis-bed ?] “« Insect-limestone.” 
<¢ Bottom-bed ” a jae 6 
a{t SHALE, blue... de Sins sas S33 ae Jeg SEEPS 
b LIMESTONE, soft, light blue, Arca, Cardium, Avicula, etc. 4 
— Mem. Geol. Surv., “ Jurrassic Rocks,” Vol. iii. (1893.) “ The Lias,” p. 145. 
2 “Fossil Insects” (1845), p. 70. “ Outline of the Geology of Cheltenham ” (1844), 
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