loo PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 1910 



in a quarry in work. This section I have described in detail 

 in the Proceedings of the Cotteswold NaturaHsts' Field Club/ 

 so only a summary of the sequence need be given here : 



Hawkesbury Monument Quarry 



Thickness in feet inches 

 Fullers' Earth. i. Clay: has filled in cracks 



in the WTiite Oolite 

 II. White Oolite. 2. Limestones : seen in quarrj- 



about 6 feet, add say 4 

 feet . . . . ..100 



3. Fairly regular deposit of 

 rubble and calcite (com- 

 pare Horton and quarry 

 near the "Cross-Hands 

 Inn," pp. 93 and 95 re- 

 spectively) . . ..01 



III. Clypeus-Grit. 4-8. Limestones, with well- 



marked partings, not 

 very fossililerous . . 9 3 



Non-sequence. Upper Coral- 

 Bed absent. 

 V. Dundry-Freestone 9. Shaly, very much iron- 



Equivalent, shot limestone, resting 



upon an oyster-covered 

 surface of the underly- 

 ing bed . . . . . . o 2 2 



VI. Upper Trigo«i(7-Grit. 10. Ragstone, shelly, well iron- 



shot : usual fossils . . 46 

 Non-sequence. Beds VII. -XXIII. 

 {inclusive) absent. 

 XXIV. Lower Limestone. Limestone : top well-planed, 



bored, and oyster-cov- 

 ered : seen . . . . 3 o 



At the the time I wrote the report of the excursion of the 

 Cotteswold Club to Hawkesbury I was uncertain to which bed 

 9 should be given. I now think it had better be designated 

 the Dundry Freestone Equivalent. Probably it represents 

 only a small portion, as it rests upon a bored surface of 

 the Upper Trigonia-Gr'it, and is itself bored. 



The Freestones, replete with specimens of Amusium fer- 

 sonatum (Goldfuss) along certain horizons, and having the 

 Upper Trigonia-Gvit resting on their bored and planed surface, 

 are to be seen in the old disused quarry in the woods at 

 Chandler's Clif^, between Hawkesbury Upton and Hillsley. 

 The small quarry in work by the road-side is in the Freestones, 

 and lower down the hill is an exposure of Cotteswold Sands 



I Loe. cit., vol. XV., pt. 3 (1906), p. 194. 2 Erroneously printed as 2 feet 2 inches in the 

 Cotteswold Club Report. 



