74 GEOLOGICAL EXCURSIONS. [1849. 



Hill and the structure of the surrounding country, 

 with Dr Fitton, the veteran geologist. On September 

 7th, Professor Morris accompanied him to New Lewis- 

 ham, where they were fully occupied with sections 

 and notes, and on the 10th October Mr I'Anson was 

 his companion on geological work from Marlborough 

 through Man ton to the Valley of Rocks (Devil's Den). 

 Early in November Professor Morris was again with 

 him when they proceeded to Hertford, this excursion 

 being only one of very many made to that locality. 

 In short, the record in the 1849 not e-book of the 

 field-work done after the 7th August is extraordinary. 

 The districts round Brighton, Epsom, Leatherhead, 

 Stamford Hill, Sutton, Horsham, Esher, Basingstoke, 

 Winchester, and Wimborne, were explored, and sec- 

 tions were noted at these as well as at many other 

 localities too numerous to catalogue. 



