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A similar Table was first given by the author in "Group- 

 ing of Jurassic Time;" Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc, Vol. Uv., 

 p. 442, 1898. This one is substantially the same, with a 

 few additions and emendations. 



The next Table gives some of the localities where may 

 be found strata deposited during the various hemerae. 

 Additions thereto are invited. 



TABLE B.— Stratal Details 



Some Deposits made during respective Hemerag, with the iocaUties 



where found. 



Disci. 



DORSET; and other 

 counties. 



The strata known as Corn- 

 brash. 



Coarctatce. 



Dorset. 



Wiltshire. 



Gloucestershire. 



The Forest Marble. 



The Bradford Clay of Brad- 

 ford -on -Avon ; and the 

 Forest Marble. 



The Bradford Clay of Tet- 

 bury Road Station ; and 

 the Forest Marble. 



Maxillatce. 



Gloucestershire, 

 Wiltshire. 



The upper part of the Great 

 Oolite. 



Subcontractce. Dorset, 

 Somerset. 



Gloucestershire. 



The upper Fullers' Earth 

 Clay, and the Fullers' 

 Earth Rock. 



The lower part of the Great 

 Oolite. 



Fusci. 



Dorset : Bridport. 



Bradford Abbas, 

 Halfway House, &c. 



"The scroff," a marly stone 

 on top of limestones; and 

 some of the overlying 

 clay. 



The upper part of the white 

 stone which is burnt for 



