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8577. 32°64. Portishead, S. of Wood- O.R. conglomerate overlying 
hill Bay. sandstone with irregular Corn- 
stone. 1932. 
8578. 32°65. Portishead, S. of Wood- O.R.S. conglomerate with sand- 
hill Bay. stone above. 1932. 
8579. 32°66. Portishead, S. of Wood- ‘Trias conglomerate unconform- 
hill Bay. able on O.R.S. 1932. 
8580. 32°67. Portishead, Battery Point. Trias conglomerate unconform- 
able on Carboniferous Lime- 
stone. 1932. 
8581. 00°20. Middle Hope (Wood- Fallen block of raised beach. 
spring). 1900. 
8582. 32°85. Middle Hope (Wood- Rocks above the lava, western 
spring). igneous section. 1932. 
8583. 32°86. Middle Hope (Wood- Infilling of breccia. 1932. 
spring), S. side. 
8584. 32°87. Spring Cove, Weston- Agglomerate enclosing lava- 
super-Mare. spheroid. 1932. 
8585. 32°88. Spring Cove, Weston- Limestone in spaces between 
super-Mare. calcite-veined lava-spheroids. 
1932. 
8586. 33:17. Clevedon. Mud flats S. of Church Hill. 
1933- 
8587. 33°18. Salthouse, Clevedon. Chert in Z. beds. 1933. 
8588. 33:27. Near Knightstone, Honeycomb weathering by spray 
Weston-super-Mare. of calcareous sandstone. 1933. 
8589. 30°55. E. Quantockhead, Lias section. 1930. 
Watchet. 
8590. 30°57. E. Quantockhead, Jointing in Lias_ limestone. 
| Watchet. 1930. 
8591. 30°58. E. Quantockhead, Jointing in Lias limestone. 
Watchet. 1930. 
8592. 31°67. Coast E. of Watchet. Lias cliffs and shore-platform. 
4 1931. 
8593. 31°68. Coast E. of Watchet. Lias cliffs and shore-platform. 
1931. 
! 8594. 31°71. Coast W. of Watchet. Keuper with gypsum. 1931. 
8595. 31°72. Coast W. of Watchet. Keuper with gypsum. 1931. 
- WaRWICKSHIRE.—Photographed by W. H. Laurir, Geological Department, 
t The University, Birmingham, and presented by Brak: i. J.P WiInLS} 
IMLA.; D.Sc: 4. 
8596. Nuneaton, Messrs. Stanley Bros. Middle Coal Measures overlain 
Pit. by Boulder Clay. 
8597. Near Nuneaton, Born’s Wind- Base of Cambrian resting on 
mill Hill Quarry. Markfieldite. 
‘YorksHirRE.—Photographed by the Yorkshire Post, Leeds, and presented by 
T. SHEPPARD, M.Sc., Municipal Museum, Hull. 10 xX 8. 
: 8598. Danes’ Dyke, Flamborough. Slipped mass of Boulder Clay. 
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