J. F. Walker — Liassic Sections near Bridpori. 



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This bed, D, probably belongs to the upper part of the Margaritatus 

 zone. 



It was impossible to work the pink and white rocks without 

 destroying the bank on the roadside. I was unable to obtain any 

 fossils from the brick-clay, although I told the workmen to search 

 for them. 



The chief interest of this section is that it shows a division in 

 the stone band, and the position of the stone band D, which contains 

 fossils that correspond to those found on the beach in a bed of 

 brown sandy limestone. 



TI. In the field opposite, which was formerly worked as a brick- 

 field, about 15 feet of brick-clay having been removed, the following 

 section was exposed in 1888 : 



ft. in. 

 A. 1. Surface soil ... 6 



Section at North Allington. 

 (From a photograph by Mrs. E. Penton.) 



I obtained the following fossils from the loose blocks of marlstone : 



Lima, sp. 

 Fleuromya costata. 

 Cryptmnia expansa. 



Rhynchotmlla ietrahedra. 



serrata. 



■ egretta, var. 



Tertbratula punctata. 

 Spirife) ina rostrata. 



Belenmites paxiilosus. 



