202—C. Mr. 8. V. Wood on the Red Crag. 
Pit a quarter of a mile west-north-west of church.—Beach 
stage overlain by fifth stage. Nodule-band between them. 
A nodule-working 50 yards south of the last.—Fifth stage, 
resting on the Clay. 
The cliff between Shottisham Creek and Church-farm.—The 
fifth stage is visible; but the beach stages are probably obscured 
by the talus. The Coralline Crag occurs here at the base of the 
cliff. 
SupBourn. Pit half a mile north of the village, corner of Tunstall Heath. 
—Beach stage only. 
Two pits are given by Mr. Prestwich (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. 
vol. v. p. 352) of Red Crag on Coralline, north-north-east of 
Sudbourn Church ; but I could not find them. There is probably 
some clerical error in the directions. 
SuHottTisHam. Nodule-working a quarter of a mile north of Shottisham 
Hall.— Fifth stage resting on London Clay. 4 
Another pit, nearer to Shottisham Hall.—Fifth-stage, Crag 
exposed. 
Sutrron. Watercourse half a mile east of Methersgate Dock, on the 
Deben.—Three beach stages and fifth stage. Nodule-band be- 
tween the latter and beach stage. 
South-east of the last are extensive abandoned nodule-work- 
ings; and 
Still further east, leaving the workings, fifth stage appears over 
beach stages, with nodyle-band between them. 
Nodule-working 150 yards west of Sutton Hall.—A very large 
section of fifth stage resting on London Clay. 
Pit opposite the Meeting-house at Brockstead.—Four beach 
stages are visible, overlain at one corner only by fifth stage. 
Pit half a mile south of Pettistree Hall.—Fifth stage much 
washed up on the surface. Two Coralline-Crag pits occur to the 
north-east of it. 
TRIMLEY. Four pits occur here, from half to three-quarters of a mile 
north-east of the churches. Two of them have fourth stage 
overlain by fifth-stage Crag. Another contains fourth stage only. 
(no shells); and the other contains fourth stage and an under- 
lying beach-stage. 
TATTINGSTONE. Pit five furlongs north-north-west of church.—Fifth 
stage, with nodule-band overlying two beach stages. 
Pit close to Tattingstone Hall farm.—Fifth stage underlain by 
nodule-band and two beach stages. The Coralline Crag occurs 
here; but the beds have been broken and shifted by faults. 
Pit behind Crag Hall.—Three beach stages. (See woodcut, 
page 188.) 
Watton Naze. Sea-cliff.—A brown Crag, full of water, rests on the 
Clay containing shells preserved as they died, overlain by two 
beach stages and by fifth stage. 
The Coralline-Crag pits not mentioned above are all at Sudbourn, Iken, 
Orford, and Aldbro’. They are mostly enumerated by Mr. Prestwich in 
Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. v. p. 352. 
The sections of Chillesford beds are also given by him in the same list; 
but, in addition to them, the following sections of these beds may be found 
by reference to the Ordnance Map :— 
Pit 200 yards north of road from Chillesford to Sudbourn, 
three quarters of a mile east of the brick-field. 
