128 Mr. Winch on the Geology of the Banks of the Tweed. 



liery, there can be no doubt but that the Red and Variegated Sandstones 

 on Tweedside, notwithstanding the presence of Gypsum and Selenite, 

 in the beds at Garham, Wark Castle, and on the Whiteadder, are 

 coeval with the Encrinal Limestones, and we may safely refer the red 

 bed formerly quarried at Lindesfern, and that accompanied by Coal 



Metal, 



Coal, 7. 



Brought forward 



Metal, 

 Limestone, 



Coarse Coal, 8. ... 



Grey Metal Stone, 



Coarse Coal, 9 



Stone, ... ... ... 



Rough Stone, 



Coal, 10. Main Coal, Scremerstone, 



Boring from the Main Coal Seam, towards the Cancer Coal 



Blue Metal, 



Girdle, 



Blue Metal, ... 



Girdle, 



Blue Metal parting, 



Post Girdle, 



Coal, 



Band, 



Coal, ... 



Blue Metal, 



Girdle, ... ... 



Parting, 



Girdle, ... . . 



Brown Metal 



L^OAL, ... ... ... ••• ... ... 



Brown Metal, 

 Coal, ... 



Brown Metal, 



White Freestone, 



Red Freestone, 



White Freestone, ... 



Parting, 



Carried forward. 



1 



1 



11 



14, 



6 

 6 



6 



6 



10 



3 



5 

 5 

 4 

 6 

 3 



11 

 3 

 6 



10 



30 

 3 



37 



41 



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^ 



10 



