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PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 



1910 



Sequence at Wotton-under-Edge. — Symonds-Hall-Hill Quarry 

 continued 



Thickness in feet inches 



10. Parting, irregular . . . . o oj 



11. Limestones, hard, rubbly in 

 places at the top ; Homomya 

 gibbosa. Sow., etc.. . ..34 



12. Limestones, two layers .. 08 



13. Limestone, shaly : 1 to 2 ins. o i 



14. Limestone ; Acanthothyris 

 spinosa (Schloth.) : average o 6 



15. Limestone, bored, very irre- 

 gular upper surface with 

 pebbles adhering : average o 7 



16. Parting . . . . . . o oj 



IV. Upper Coral-Bed 17. Limestone, whitish, shelly, 



with lenticular masses of 

 coral at the base ; Lissoceras 

 psilodiscum (Schloenbach), 

 Terebratula globata, auctt. 

 non Sow. . . . . ..06 



Non-sequence 

 VI. Upper TngoMta- 19. Ragstone, very shelly, being 

 Grit full of the usual fossils, and 



joined on to bed 17 here: 

 seen . . . . ..20 



WoTTON-HiLL Quarry — I. 



IV. Upper Coral-Bed 17. A whitish shelly rock in len- 

 ticular masses, and with 

 lenticular masses of coral 

 {IsastrtBa) mixed with marly 

 lime-washed matter ; Cteno- 

 streon . . . . ..09 



Marly layer . . . . ..01 



Slight non-sequence. 

 V. Dundry- 18. Limestone, hard, shelly. 

 Freestone- slightly iron-speckled, bored 



Equivalent in places . . . . ..02 



Slight non-sequence. 

 ig. Limestone, hard grey, top 

 bored and waterworn in 

 places ; Ostrea sp. . . . . i 8 



20. Limestone, rubbly ; fossils 



scarce . . . . . . 010 



Non-sequence. Beds VII. to XXI. ? 

 (inclusive) wanting. 

 ? XXII. Lower Free- 21. Limestones, coarsely-oolitic 14 o 

 stone 22. Rubble and marl . . ..01 



23. Limestones, massive . . i 10 



24. Rubble : I to 3 inches . . 02 



25. Limestone, under side very 

 irregular ; NerincBu . . i 8 



? XXIII. Pea-Grit 26. Rubble; r>7'c/»7es (fragments); 



4 to 8 inches . . . . 06 



27. Limestone, massive : seen 16 



to 20 feet . . . . ..180 



[28. Limestone : add say . . 39] 



VI. Upper Trigonia- 

 Grit 



Pea-Grit 

 Horizon 

 XXIV. Lower Lime 

 stone 



