DESCRIPTIVE REMARKS. Vii 
Table of the FosstLirERous or STRATIFIED Rocks, in their Order of 
Superposition. 
iG { Brown Sanp.—Prar. 
| Lake Deposits. 
pili oF Old River Alluvium (Brick 
Earth), (Warp). 
RECENT AND 
Postr-GLACIAL 
BeEps. 
Clay and Sand of Humber. 
Old River Gravel. 
( Shingle. 
| . { Recent Marine (Burtle Beds). 
Marine - 4 Gaye Deposits. 
{ Raised Beaches. 
"i 
Sand, Gravel, and Brick Clays 
(Eskers). 
2 Upper Erratic Boulder Beds. 
EA at { Lower Boulder Beds (Till). 
Grays, Copford, and Brent- 
ford Beds. 
PLIOCENE 
eae eam f Cave Deposits. 
Norwich Crag. 
TERTIARY. Older | Red Crag. 
( Coralline Crag. 
Bovey and Isle of Mull Beds 
with Remains of Plants. 
| 
I 
4 
| 
E 
MI0cENE? { 
f { Hempstead Bed?) 
| | (isle of Wight). 
} ep eenDEaee Beds. | Fluvio- 
Sadan St. He- Marine. 
len’s, & Osborne 
Beds. 
Bracklesham 
Sands: Bagshot. 
Lower Bagshot Beds. 
London Clay. 
Woolwich and Reading Beds. 
Thanet Beds. 
Upper Chalk. 
Lower Chalk. 
Chalk Marl, 
Chloritic Marl. 
Upper Greensand. 
| Gault. 
Lower Greensand. 
Lower 
: Upper Bagshot Sands 
} Barton Clay. © 
Middle it y Middle 
Upper 4 
| 
EO ZOM, 
CRETACEOUS; 4 L 
SECON DARY, 
UPPER 
MESOZOIC. 
Weald Clay. 
| Hastings Sands and Clays. 
Upper 
[ seat Purbeck Beds. 
} Lower 
Upper } Portland Stone. 
; Portland Sand. 
| Kimmeridge Clay. 
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