PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 



1910 



Pen Wood, near Stroud.— S. S. Buckman 

 {Temporary artificial excavation) 



Thickness in feet inches 



XXIV. Lower Lime- i. Limestone, in large blocks 



stone 

 XXV. Scissum-Beds 2. 



XXVI. 



Opalinifornte- 

 Beds 



Limestone, hard, yellow sandy ; Lioceras 

 striatum, S. Buckman, Tmetoceras reg- 

 leyi (Thiolliere), Montlivaltia sp., Vol- 

 sella sowerbyana (d'Orb.), all found 

 near the top . . . . . . ..40 



Limestone, hard greyish-yellow, slightly 

 oolitic . . . . . . . . ..010 



XXVII. Mooret-Beds 4. Limestone, yellowish-brown with some 

 darker grains ; Dumortieria declinans, 

 S.B. (xl., 10 to 12), D. diphyes, S. Buck- 

 man (xliii., 5 to 7), D. exigua, S.B. 

 (xliii., 10 to 12), D. rustica, S.B. (xlv., 

 10 to 12), D. Moorei (Lycett) (Suppl., 

 p. clxxxii.), etc. . . . . ..04 



5. Softer darkish-brown oolitic rock ; Dn- 

 mortieria sp. (xlii., i and 2), D. pene- 

 exigua. S.B. (xlii., 3 to 5), D. lata, S.B 

 (xliv., I to 3 or bed 4) . . . . . . 14 



Dtimortieria-'Beds 6. Marl, yellowish-brown oolitic ; Hudles- 

 stoniaserride}is(Qucnstedt),Htidlestoma 

 afjinis (Seebach) (xxxviii., i to 3), 

 Catuloceras aratiim, S.B. (xx.xix., i to 

 3), Dumortieria externicosla (Branco), 

 (xl., I and 2), D. mutans, S.B. (xl., 3 

 to 8), D. prisca S.B., D. novata, S.B. 

 (Suppl., p. clxxiii.), D. multicostata, 

 S B. (Suppl., p. clxxvi.), D. rhodanica, 

 Haug, (£). tabulata, D. explanata, D. 

 radians. Suppl. xxii., 25 to 33), D. 

 Nicklesi, Benecke, etc. . . ..06 



7. Marl, indurated, yellowish-brown ; Phly- 



seogrammoceras dispansum (Lycett) . . 04 

 [? Linseed - Bed]. Dark chocolate- 

 coloured marl with dark granules . . 34 



Striatulnm-Bed 9. Soft yellowish-brown stone . . ..06 



10. Harder stone ; Haugia afl. illustris 



(Denckmann) (xxvi., 3 or bed above) o 10 



11. Marl 09 



Variabilis-Beds. 12. Blue-hearted nodule-shaped sandy stone o 4 



13. Yellow sands 



Returning to the Stroud Road and proceeding towards 

 Selsley Hill, Bown Hill— an outlier of Fullers' Earth capped 

 \vith the basal Great-Oolite beds— is seen on the right. The 

 broken ground over the wall on the right is where there was 

 formerly a clay-pit for brick-making, but it has now been 

 closed some twenty years. Mr Charles Upton washed some of 

 the clay from here, and obtained a few specimens of Cristellaria 

 and an ostracod. 



[? Struckmanni- c~] 

 Pedicxim-Bed 



