sb ury Church 
QuaARRY 
Fuirers’ EartuH, 
“ CLYPEUS-GRIT.” 
Upper ZTRIGONIA- 
Grit 
Lower LIMESTONE 
SCISSUM-BEDs 
[NT OF THE SOUTH COTTESWOLDS. 
“ WHITE LIMESTONE.” 
Hawkesbury Upton 
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. Limestone, white, oolitic: about 
. Limestone, rubbly in places : Bie 
. Ragstone, very shelly and slightly iron-shot, 
10, 
. Brownish-red clay and rubble 
. Limestone, grey, arenaceous 
Lee 
ee rae) 
SOnMeT Aan 
0’ ~ >= Cephalopoda-Bed 
/ Tee Beat et 300 ” 
pee eae ein 200 9 
~> > >-Upper-Lias clay. 
100 _—s—=,y, 
Ordnance-Datum. 
HAWKESBURY QUARRY 
. Grey and yellow clay with some argillaceous 
limestone-beds full of Ostrea acuminata, 
Sowerby 
Ctenostreon pectiniforme (Schlotheim), 7rz- 
chites (fragments), Trigonia costata, Sower- 
by, teria digitata (Deslongchamps), 
Pleurotomaria, Rhynchonella hampenensis, 
S. Buckman, Acanthothyris spinosa (Schlo- 
theim) or a. 
Limestone, massive, oolitic. Top water-worn, 
bored, and oyster-strewn; Pecten(Amustum) 
personatus, Goldfuss 
. Two or three beds of similar limestone 
. Parting, very conspicuous 
. Massive bed of oolitic limestone 
. Similiar massive bed : seen 
[Gap: probably similar strata, for say é 
About seven beds of oolitic, but not very 
massive-bedded strata 
Brownish-red clay and limestone mite 
Grey sandy slightly iron-shot limestone 
VOL. XV. (3) EXCURSION—WICKWAR & HAWKESBURY 193 
few fossils. These strata, with the greater portion of the Cephalopoda- 
bed, are visible in an opening by the road-side. 
followed by the section in the large quarry. 
Then there is a gap 
Thickness in 
Feet inches 
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