140 PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 1908 
SECTION OF THE LOWER LIAS AT HOCK CLIFF 
( Continued). Thickness in 
feet — inches 
9 [4] Clay, shaly ; Ammonites (Arnioceras)-Bodleyt, 
J. Buckman. At about 4 feet below bed 
8 are occasionally present very pyritic 
masses, often with lignite as the nucleus, 
to which oysters (Ostrea irregularts, 
Minster) are attached. Foraminifera and 
Ostracoda (see list 9)... ee 8 ) 
10 [5] Limestone, whitish; Gryphea arcuata 
(Lamarck) (= G. incurva, Sowerby), 
Ammonites (Arnioceras) Bodleyt, J. Buck- 
man, Znvolutina liasssca (Jones) (teste W. 
Gs Lucy ym Ss ats ie eae 
11 [6] Clay, shaly; crowded with Gryphea arcuata 
(Lamarck), Foraminifera and Ostracoda 
(see list 11): 4 to 6 feet... ‘ re 
12 [7] Limestone, very fossiliferous in places in 
the upper portion, and frequently pyritic ; | 
Nautilus striatus, Sowerby, Gryphea 
arcuata (Lamarck), Ostrea irregularts, 
Minster, Zima (Plagtostoma) gigantea 
(Sowerby), Zima (Radula) hettangiensis, : 
Terquem, Zima (Plagiostoma) antiquata | 
(Sowerby), Preria inequivalvis (Sowerby), : 
Volsella ct. hillanoides (Chapuis and De- | 
walque), Pecten (Syncyclonema) calvus, | 
Goldfuss, Pecten (Chlamys)) textorius 
Schlotheim, Cardinia cuneata (Stuchbury), 
Cardinia sp. (of the C.-Aybrida-group), 
Rhynchonella gryphiticajuvenis(Quenstedt) 
Rhynchonella sp., Zeilleria perforata( Piette), 
Cidaris -radioles, Stomotopora antigua, 
Haime, and Stomatopora sp. on a Zeilleria 
perforata (Piette): 5 to 10 inches See Oo 6 
13. [8] Clay, shaly, with a median earthy limestone- 
bed: 4 feet to 5 feet Roe iat Ae 4 6 
4 | 9 | Limestone (2 ae Yea aa a 
15 [10] Clay, shaly; Gryphea arcuata (Lamarck). © 
Near the top and bottom are masses of 
very fossiliferous limestone—the fossils 
being of the same species as in bed 12... I 9 
16 [11] Limestone; in places very fossiliferous on 
7 ee pe | Clay, shaly, with occasional limestone- 
masses ; 3 feet to 3 feet 6 inches ede 3 2 
18 [13] Limestone ; Znavolutina lassica (Jones) (deste 
Lucy) vd see a nd 
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