CHAPTER 4. 
Stonehouse Hill. 
Nor many yards distant from the Jast houses, 
leading from Stonehouse to Miull-Bay, over the hill, 
on the. South side, 1 have found, amongst the 
breccia, above and below the road, detached frag- 
ments of stone, some of considerable size, lying 
several feet under the present surface,—in seemingly 
undisturbed ground, and _ differing but little from 
the solid. rocks near them; containing, besides Ma- 
dreporites, the Euomphalus, and other Animal Re- 
mains, of a most singular and curious appearance ; 
several varieties of Unzvalve Shells, and amongst 
others, I. recognise the Turbo. . But these, unlike 
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