GEOLOGICAL SECTIONS. 



c Terebratula 

 Olialk-maii. -j Inoceramus 

 v Belemnites 



(6.) The brick-yard beyond the stream (fig. 5) was 

 found to be situated on a clay ; this on examination 

 proves to be Gault. It is a tenacious clay, in colour 

 dark blue where freshly cut, but weathering to a light 

 grey on exposure. No traces of bedding are visible, 

 unless a thin horizontal layer of rounded grey nodules 

 which occurs in one part, and is tolerably persistent 

 throughout the pit, affords such indication. 



Date ........ 187 . 



Brick-yard J mile N. of 



church. 



17 feet, dark blue tenacious clay (weathers grey), 

 ? horizontal about 7 feet from bottom 1 layer of 

 phosphatic nodules, shells, and casts. 



Gault. 



FOSSILS. 



'Ammonites varicosus splendens ros- 

 -tratus 



Hamites 



Belemnites attenuatus 

 Rostellaria 

 Solarium ornatum 

 Plicatula pectenoides 

 Avicula gryphceoides 

 Inoceramus sulcatus 

 Nucula pectinata 

 Pentacrinus Fittoni 



