486 



W. W. King (^ W. J. Lewis— 



horizontally or vertically into calcareous sandstone. They form two 

 harder ribs in the midst of the softer material. The Temeside 



pc 



pi) 



Rubbly bluish-green sandstones. 

 Hard purple sandstone. 



Purple clays with thin 2 in. bands of purple 

 micaceous sandstones. 



Calcareous yellow-green grit with L. cornea. 



Green shale. 



Calcareous yellow-green grit, ij Inches. 



Green shale. 



Temeside Bone-bed. 



Red shale. 



~ Flaggy sandstones. 



Green shales. 

 Temeside Bone-bed. 

 Green shales and marls. 

 Micaceous purple and green shales. 



Well-bedded light green-yellow sandstones with 

 L. cornea. 



Rusty-red marly sandstones with L. cornea. 



Purple sandstones and green shales, L. cornea 

 (common) and L. mininia (rare). 



Yellow quartzitic sandstones. 



Fig. 4. Section at Brewin's Tunnel of Temeside Beds and some of the 

 overlying strata. Scale 8 feet = 1 inch. 



