PEESTWICH — CKA.G-BEDS OF SUFFOLK AND NORFOLK. 



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==^^ gr CC^-: ^ h. Sand and comminuted Sudbourne. 

 «h«"^- Gedgrave. 



Sutton. 



Sudbourne. 



Gredgrave. 



Iken. 



Aldbro'. 



5'. A series of beds con- 

 sisting almost entirely 

 of comminuted shells 

 and remains of Bryo- 

 zoa, forming a soft 

 building-stone. False 

 stratiflcation and ob- 

 lique bedding are its 

 constant characters. 



Sand with numerous 

 entire small shells an d 

 seams of comminuted 

 shells. 



Sands with numerous 

 Bryozoa, often in the 

 original position of 

 growth, and some 

 small shells and 

 Echini. 



d. Comminuted shells, 

 large entire or dou- 

 ble shells, and bands 

 of limestone in the 

 upper part. 



Marly beds with nu- 

 merous well-preser- 

 ved and double sheila, 

 often in the position 

 in which they lived. 



Comminuted shells, 

 Cetacean remains, 

 Bryozoa. 



a. Phosphatic nodules and 

 mammalian remains. 



Sutton. 

 Iken. 



Sudbourne. 

 Gomer. 



Sutton. 

 Broom Hill. 



Sutton. 

 Broom Hill. 

 Sudbourne. 

 Iken. 

 Tattingatone. 



Sutton. 

 Ramsholt. 



Sutton. 



Sutton. 



