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WoTTON-HiLL Quarry — II. 



Thickness in feet inches 



XXV. Sct55MW-Beds [29. Limestone : add perhaps . . 35] 



30. Limestones, arenaceous ; 

 Pholadomya fidicula. Sow., 

 Terebratula euides, S. Buck- 

 man, with Actinopora dip- 

 lopora, Branco, and Stoma- 

 topora on it . . ..09 



31. Rubbly, but otherwise simi- 

 lar limestone . . ..06 



32. Limestones, massive; Fote//a 

 sowerbyana (d'Orb.) . . 34 



XXVI. Opaliniforme- 33. Limestone, hard, slightly 



Bed iron-speckled . . . . 10 



? I ndications of a non-sequence. 

 ^ XXVII. Aalensis-'B&A 34. [6] Dirty-grey, ironshot, in- 

 durated marl, very ferru- 

 ginous where it is joined on 

 to the bed above . . ..06 



35. [7] Layer of dark-brown 

 clay ; Rhynchonella cyno- 

 cephala, auctt. . . . . 02 



Moorei-'Bed 36. [8] Grey and brown ironshot 

 marl ; Zeilleria ? sp. nov. 

 near the top, Lytoceras 

 Wrighti, S. Buckman, Syn- 

 cydonema demisstim{'Phi\\\ps) i 6 

 37. [9] Similar rock, but indu- 

 rated to form a hard bed ; 

 Rhynchonella cynocephala, 

 auctt. : maximum . . 14 



(At the western end the beds have 

 slipped forward and down). 

 Dumovtieria- 38. [10] Brown and grey-dappled 

 Bed ironshot marl, with thin 



and impersistent hard 

 bands; Catulloceras Leesbergi 

 (Branco) (pi. xxxix. figs. 10, 

 1 1,) I Dumortieria sp. (pi. 

 xlv., 15, 16), Hudlestonia 

 serridens (Quenstedt), Du- 

 mortieria novata, S. Buck- 

 man ; Terebratula haresfield- 

 ensis, Da v., in lower part 3 o 

 1 39. [11] Marl, indurated, grey. 



Upper I sparsely ironshot, very fer- 



Lias I ruginous in places . . ..08 



40. [12] Similar bed to the pre- 

 ceding ; large belemnites, 

 Phlyseogrammoceras dispan- 

 sum (Lycett) . . . . 26 



[13] Limestones in two beds 

 with marl-parting, coarsely, 

 but not richlv-ironshot . . 18 



Dispansum- 

 Bed 



Striickmanni- 

 Bed 



41. 



