74 
Upper 3. 
Coral-Bed 
(contd.) 
Upper 4. 
Trigonta- 
Grit 
Be 
Buckmant- 6. 
Grit 7. 
8. 
Lower 9. 
Trigonia- 
Grit 
PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 
Limestones, thin-bedded, irregular, whitish, 
mixed with pale-green and yellowish clay ; 
Pecten (Chiamys) articulatus, Schiotheim, 
is abundant along a line at nine inches 
above the base. One inch below this 
horizon a few specimens of Zerebratula 
permaxillata, S. Buckman, were seen as- 
sociated with Rhynchonella subtetrahedra, 
Davy., Zeilleria Waltoni (Dav.), and Pleuro- 
tomaria Palemon (d@Orb.), Zsastrea spp. 
(as at Midford, near Bath, and Dundry 
Hill, near Bristol), abundant, but poorly 
preserved, Polycyphus normannus Desor,* 
Stomechinus intermedius (Agassiz).* From 
the clay, by washing, Mr C. Upton ob- 
tained numerous’ micro - brachiopods, 
Foraminifera, and Ostracoda (see list be- 
low) ; also Holcospongia aff. mitrata, Hinde: 
Ctenostreon pectiniforme (Schlotheim) 
Limestone, shelly, top-portion well bored 
and covered with a thick layer of oysters ; 
Trigonia sp. indet.... as pe 
Limestone, grey, massive, very shelly, 
Trichites undulatus, Lycett, Acteonina 
antigua, Lycett, Acteonina  convoluta, 
Lycett, Rhynchonella hampenensts, S. Buck- 
man, Zerebratula globata, Sow., etc. 
Limestone, light-brown, shelly, 10” to 14" 
Intermittent deposit of brown and black 
clay, with lenticular psephoid bodies : 0” 
tows: es er a bh Sek 
Limestone, hard, light-brown; Ga/eolaria 
soctalis (Goldfuss), Pecten (Chlamys) artt- 
culatus (Schlotheim), Pholadomya fidicula, 
Sow. This bed is frequently rubbly: 
6” to 8” ae Bae ae es} 
Limestone, pinkish-grey, ironshot, fairly 
massive. Corals in places at about 6 inches ~ 
from the base: Goniomya V.-scripta Sow. 
Opis cordiformis, Lycett, Zancredia donact- 
formis, Lycett, ete. 
Upper 10. Limestone, massive- bedded, with a con- 
Freestone 
1 Found by Mr C. Upton, and were probably derived from this horizon. 
spicuous top-bed, well- -planed, bored, and 
oyster-strewn: seen - 
1907 
Thickness in 
feet inches 
I 2 
OFT 
7 fe) 
OWT 
Oak 
O fé 
I 4 
9 fe) 
—rT 
