TABLE III.—SECT) 
LOWER LIAS, Liwesrons, hard, grey, and blackish-blue 
( t Suates, brown and grey, calcareous, thinly laminated. 
f a Limestone, Pseudomonotis-bed; ‘“Insect-limestone”; bluish-grey centred, light brown, 
I uppermost 1” fissile, 
i) b Limestone, bluish-grey centred, light brown, conchoidal fracture. 
H a SHALES, grey, laminated, marly, 6’ 
2g b SANDSTONE, very pyritic, non-calcareous ; discolours shale above and helow for, yn 
Ee £ collectively, 6” 7 
{ c SHALES, similar to a. Dis 
me d Sanpstong, calcareous, ripple-marked, pyritic. ye” 
S e SHALES, as a, but imperfectly laminated. att 
=) | 3 Limestone, Estheria-bed ; “ Cypris-bed.” Presents several lithic modifications, 4’’-14” 
\ 4 SHALES, grey, non-laminated, marly, conchoidal fracture. 
( a Suates, black, imperfectly laminated, selenitic; sandstone band, calcareous, pyritic, 2’ 3” 
above base. 
| ; |» LimEsTONE, somewhat arenaceous in places. (14"’-1'") 
| a SHALES, black, laminated, arenaceous towards centre. ie 
b SaNnDsTONE, grey, laminated, micaceous, calcareous. i” 
c SHates, black, laminated. (11’’-1’ 5’) Tones 
6 d SanpsTONE, grey, calcareous. 4” 
e Snates, black, very firm, imperfectly laminated. ro 8" 
f SANDsTONE, calcareous, pyritic, almost a limestone in places. yy” 
| _. \g Suates, black, firm, imperfectly laminated. Be 
a | 7  Limesrone, hard, blackish-blue, slightly pyritic. 
= 8 Suates, black, laminated. Grey micaceous, calcareous, sandstone layers near the base, and 
ca one foot below 7. 
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ae} 9g Suates, black, thinly laminated. 
{10 Suaces, black, imperfectly laminated. 
o |11 Sanpsrong, two irregular seams parted by black shale. 
> 12 Suates, black, thickly laminated, often non-laminated,)firm. 
5 | 13 SANDSTONE, grey, calcareous, micaceous. (4"-4") 
ZI | 14 Snates, black, clayey, with sandstone layers. (5'’-9'") 
15 Sanpstone (the Bone-bed.) In 1-4 layers, with clay partings, very pyritic, small quartz 
pebbles. 
16 Snates, black, laminated, Several grey calcareous sandstone layers. (16'-24”) 
17. SAnpstone; “Upper Pullastya-Sandstone”; calcareous, micaceous, slightly pyritic, light-grey, 
| weathers into two main laminz, the lower of a “ bone-bed” nature. Small quartz pebbles. 
| 18 Suates, black, coarsely laminated ; thin irregular sandstone layers near the middle. 
19 Sanpstone, “Lower Pu//astra-Sandstone,” calcareous, micaceous, slightly pyritic, light-grey, 
weathers into two main laminze, the lower a “ bone-bed.” (4'’-6”) 
| 20 Sxates, black, firm, laminated. (15’’-24") 
L Arenaceous deposit. (1'’-3’”) 
I. Greenish-grey marls, weathering bluish and yellowish-grey and white; conchoidal fracture. 
Il. Red marls, with zones of grey and bluish-grey; angular fracture mainly, less commonly } 
conchoidal and cuboidal ; very thin veins of gypsum. About | 
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