188 PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 
Grypuitre-Grit | ik 
(4 feet 11 inches) 
BUCKMANI-GRIY 
(16 feet) 17 
18. 
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Lower 7RIGONIA-GRIt 
(7 feet 4 inches) 
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| 
Upper FREESTONE 
(32 feet 9 inches) 
(32. 
20.5 
. Limestones, massive, oolitic; 
Earthy parting ; ammonites occasionally 
The “ Rockery-Bed.” Ragstone with numer- 
ous specimens of Gryphea “ sublobata” 
Earthy parting with Gryph@a, Sonninie of 
the S. fossilobata-type in situ 
. “ Beds below the Rockery.” Two beds with 
G. “ sublobata” abundant 
. Shelly ragstone with 7Zrigonie, bored for 
some inches at the top 
Yellow sandy limestone with sandy partings ; 
Gry phea “sublobata ” (Desh.), Zerebratula 
Buckmani, Dav., Ter. Uptoni, S. Buckman : 
about ; 
. Bright yellow sands 
Sandy limestone 
Brown and dark-coloured sandy marl; 
Terebratula Buckmani, Dav., Ter, crick- 
leyensis, S. Buckman, Acanthothyrts, spp- 
nov. 
. Greyish limestone ; Zer, Buckmani (rare) : 
4 inches to 6 inches 
Brown and dark-coloured clayey marl; 
Terebratula Buckmani 
Limestone, Zerebratula Buckmani (at the 
top) Galeolaria socialis... osu 
Marl ‘ 
Limestone, Clenostreon pectiniforme 
(Schloth.) common, 7erebratula Uptoni 
21.*Brown marl with streaks of black clay 
. Limestone, hard, yellow, sandy; Pecten 
(Syncyclonema) demissus, Phillips, Galeo- 
laria socialis, Goldfuss, Serpula spp. 
Yellowish-brow and grey, ironshot, rubbly 
limestone, conglomeratic near the base. 
Aulacothyris-Meriani horizon 2 feet above 
the top of the Upper Freestone. TZerebra- 
tula degenerata, Upton, Modiola Sowerby- 
ana, Gryphea, Pholadomya ovulum, Ag. 
24. Earthy layers with rolled pieces of rock . 
Massive-bedded oolite 
. Brown and pinkish-tinged marly deposit 1 
inch to 7 inches ‘ 
Whitish limestone with yellowish oolite- 
granules; corals frequently found at the 
base, Pholadomya a 
Rubbly deposit, pisolitic in places; 6 
inches to 10 inches 
Limestone, not conspicuously oolitic 
Yellow earthy deposit; Pestacrinus 
Limestone, massive, oolitic, RAynchonella 
Witchelli, Richardson and Upton, MS., 
Terebratula fimbria, Sow. 
. Limestone, fairly conspicuous: 8 inches to 
12 inches , 
Trigonia, 
Trichites ms : 
Softer and more oolitic limestone 
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