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124. 



■Part of a subangular stone of altered (porce- Upper 

 lainised Lower Silurian) slate ; Clent Hills. Galleey. 



Smoothed angular stones, from lane between inScSi 



125. 



North field and Bangham Pit, Worcestershire 



The large 



-reyish rej one is felspathic porphyry ; the others, banded fine altered 



grits. 



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126. — Angular stones, grit and fine felspar porphyry ; 



Hilts 



127. — Part of a subangular stone, of 



lo 36 f Romsey, near the Day House 



rock ; 



128. 



ifelspathic trap, like that of the 

 Lower Silurian rocks, Shropshire. 



. 129 to 135 are from angular slabs and stones, of 

 calcareous sandstone and Silurian limestone, often of laro-e 

 size, embedded in the marly parts of the Permian brecciated 



conglomerate. 

 129. 



Pentamerus or Uppe 

 hfield and Bangham Pit 



side of the south end of the South Staffordshire coal field. 

 130 and 131.— Fossillieerous calcareous sandstone 



and limestone of the Upper Pentamerus or Upper Llan- 

 dovery beds ; from Woodbury Rock, Knightsford Bridge. 

 The rock is like that of Hope Hill, and other parts of the 

 same beds near Chirbury, and from thence skirting the 



id; Berro* edges of the Lower Silurian rocks, round to Church Stret- 

 or iginallj ton. (See Maps.) It contains the usual fossils, and frag- 

 ments of green slate of the Longmynd, by which its original 



position in place is identified. Broken with the hammer to 

 show the fossils. 



132 to 134 — Fragments of similar rocks, from the lane 

 between Northfield and Bangham Pit, Worcestershire ; full 

 of Pentamerus oblonaus, &c. These were derived from very 



The nearest rock of this kind in place 

 is about 45 miles distant, resting on the lower Silurian 

 rocks west of the Longmynd. 



large angular slabs. 



135. 



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SILURIAN 



Hill, Hundred House 





