266 T. C. Cantrill — Keuper Outlier near Kidderminster. 



valley : that at the foot of the scarp is the natural course ; tlie 

 others are for irrigation purposes. 



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Map of Bissell Hill aud Mount Seg-g. 



Scale : 6 inches = 1 mile. 



A — B = drift dejDosits. 



Section through. Bissell Hill and Mount Segg along line A — B on Map. 

 f5, Keuper; f 3, Upper Bunter; -^ Alluvium; p, footpath; s s s, streams. 



Scale: Horizontal, 6 inches = 1 mile. Vertical, 1 inch = 400 feet. 

 T.C.C. del. Bee. 1894. 



ellipse, the major axis of which runs north-east and south-west, 

 i.e. parallel to the main scarp. The greatest length is about 500 



