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basin of the Calder, the outliers of the Lower Coal-measures at Den- 

 holme and Bailden, the Millstone Grit of Otley Chevin and Wharfedale, 

 and the Yoredale Rocks of Harrogate Anticlinal, on to the Magnesian 

 Limestone of the neighbourhood of Knaresborough. By J. R. Dakyns, 

 J. Lucas, C. F. Strangways, and W. H. Dalton. 



Sheet 103. Section across the Northern part of the Somersetshire 

 Coal-field, from Eroadfield Down, by Chew Magna, Stanton Wick, 

 Pensford, Marksbury, and Newton St. Loe, to Tiverton near Bath. By 

 John Anstie and H. B. Woodward. [Dated 1874, but not issued 

 until 1875.] 



Shows horizontal beds, from the L. Lias to the Dolomitic Conglo- 

 merate, unconformably over the Carboniferous Series. Carried to a 

 depth of 3000 feet below the sea-level, with indications of the position 

 of the Coal Measures to a further depth of 5000 feet. 



Sheet 104. Section across the Somersetshire Coal-field from Chewton 

 Mendip, by Parrington Gurney, Paulton, Camerton, and Diinkerton, to 

 Combe Down, near Bath. By John Anstie and H. B. Woodward. 



Shows nearly horizontal beds, from the Gt. Oolite to the Dolomitic Con- 

 glomerate, resting unconformably on the Carboniferous Series. Carried 

 to a depth of 3000 feet below the sea-level, with indications of the 

 probable position of the Coal Measures to a further depth of about 

 5000 feet. 



Sheet 105. Section across the Southern part of the Somersetshire 

 Coal-field from the Mendip Hills, near Binegar, by Stratton on the 

 Fosse, Midsummer Norton, Radstock, Clandown, Braysdown, and Fox- 

 cote, to Norton St. Philip. By John Anstie and H. B. Woodward. 



Shows nearly horizontal beds, from the Forest Marble to the Dolo- 

 mitic Conglomerate, resting unconformably on the Carboniferous Series. 

 Carried to a depth of 3000 feet below the sea-level, with indications of 

 the probable position of the Coal Measures to a further depth of 4000 

 or 5000 feet. 



Sheet 106. Section from near Kingston Seymour Somersetshire, 

 across Ken Moor, through Nailsea, Flax Bourton, and Bedminster, 

 passing on the S.E. of Bristol, through St. Georges, and the Bristol 

 Coal-field, to the Fish Ponds in Gloucestershire. By John Anstie and 

 H. B. Woodward. 



Shows Penarth Beds, Keuper Marl, and Dolomitic Conglomerate, 

 nearly horizontal and resting unconformably on the Carboniferous 

 Series. Carried to a depth of 3000 feet below the sea-level. 



Sheet 107. Section from Portskewet in Monmouthshire, across the 

 River Severn at New Passage, by Stoke Gifi'ord in Gloucestershire, 

 across the Bristol Coal-field through Westerleigh, to Wapley. By John 

 Anstie and H. B. Woodward. 



Shows nearly horizontal beds, from the L. Lias to the Dolomitic Con- 

 glomerate, resting unconformably on the Carboniferous Series. Partly 

 carried to a depth of 3000 fi^et below the sea-level, with still deeper 

 indications of the position of the Coal Measures. 



Sheet 108. Section from Great Swinbnrn and Colwell, Northumber- 



