638 FAUNAL SUCCESSION OF THE UPPER BERNICIAN 



EXPOSURES (continued). 



Quarter Sheet. 



Incfoe 



Haltwhistle 

 Chesterholm 

 Haydon Bridge. 

 Fourstones 

 Chollerford 



Bewclay 



Ryal & Mootlaw. 



Capheaton 



Cambo 

 Hartine:ton 



Quarry west of village 



GREAT LIMESTONE. 



(=: Dry burn of Lowick and North 

 Northumberland). 



Two old quarries, on the south side 

 of Military Road. Near Inn. 



Old quarry half-a-mile north of 

 Vindolana. 



Several disused quarries north of 

 Haydon Bridge. 



Very large quarry, half-a-mile north- 

 west of Fourstones station. 



Two large quarries — " Black Pas- 

 ture " and " Cocklaw ' ' — both 

 on the east of ChoUerton road. 

 " Black Pasture " is about half- 

 a-mile from Chollerford station, 

 and "Cocklaw" another quarter 

 mile east of the first. The sand- 

 stone workings above " Black 

 Pasture " serve as a good guide. 



Quarry by the side of Watling 

 Street north of Stagshawbank. 



An extensive line of quarries mark the 

 Great Limestone escarpment — a 

 conspicuous feature of the land- 

 scape. 



Quarry south of Capheaton, about 

 one mile west of Sandybraes. 



Quarry north-west of the village 



Quarry north of the village 



105 N.W. 



(New Series 14). 



105 S.E. 

 (New Series 19). 



106 S.E. and 

 106 N.E. 



106 N.E. 

 (New Series 13). 



105 N.W. 



(New Series 14). 



109 S.VV. 

 (New Series 9). 



