DORSET-SOMERSET DISTRICT, 31 
Profile No. 1.—Burton Brapstock Curr. 
(Section complete.) 
Capping of Fuller’s Earth. 
( (| o' 6” P, Upper shell-bed with Am. subradiatus, &e. 
Criss 4! 0” Limestones with fossils of the Parkinsoni-zone sparingly 
z a distributed. 
BE | os 
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A+ @ 
is or An ill-defined shell-bed with Brachiopoda and large 
=| 4 UU ee Am. Parkinsoni. 
Au 
S a Y’ 4" Limestone. 
Terebratula spheroidalis. 
1’ 0" P, Chief shell-bed. GasrEropopa. 
L Astarte obliqua, Am. Parkinsoni. 
iO" Limestone with few fossils. 
ane ueyih Fossils becoming more numerous. 
A @ 3 || a” gt Line of irony nodules: Gasteropoda. 
g ae 4 Am. Murchisone. 
2 a —— 
= s f eG! Impure Limestone with few fossils. 
=) 0' 3" Brash and Rock with Am. opalinus. Gasteropoda. 
a 12! 4" Calciferous grits and brown sand-rock of the 
= Total. Yeovil Sands. 
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1 Tn interpreting this and the following profiles the reader should bear in mind—(1) That the 
proportionate thickness of the beds is not observed any more than convenience allows; (2) the 
relative thickness of the beds must be judged by the measurements, which do not claim to be more 
than fairly accurate ; (8) the divisions shown do not in all cases agree with existing divisional planes; 
(4) the main object in all cases has been to emphasize the position of the chief beds bearing 
Gasteropoda. 
