640 FAUNAL SUCCESSION OF THE UPPER BERNICIAN 



EXPOSURES (continued). 



Haltwhistle 



Haydoii Bridge 



Fourstones 



Ryal 



Cambo 



Denwick Lane 



Howick and 

 Dunstanburgh 



Beadnell 



FOUR FATHOM LIMESTONE. 



( = Eight Yards Limestone of Alnwick 

 district = Lowdean Limestone of 

 the Lowick and Scremerston 

 district). 

 Two quarries by the side of the 

 MiHtary Road. One near the 

 Inn, the other close to Dean 

 Houses. 



Quarry two miles north of Haydon 

 Bridge, by the side of lane lead- 

 ing to the Roman Road. 



Quarry in the corner of the planta- 

 tion west of the large quarries. 



Quarry west of village near to the 

 road. 



Elf Hill Quarry (disused), near to 

 the road leading to Knowesgate 

 station, and close to the N.B. 

 Railway. 



Disused quarry between Denwick 

 and Little Houghton, one and a 

 quarter miles north-east of the 

 former. 



The Four Fathom appears in the 

 cliff immediately south of Culler- 

 nose Point ; and running on the 

 landward side of the Whinsill, 

 which forms the cliffs between 

 Cullernose and Dunstanburgh, 

 strikes out to sea beyond Castle 

 Point, forming the ' ' Saddle 

 Rock." 



Exposed at the coast north of 

 Beadnell, 



Quarter Sheet. 



106 S.E. 

 (New Series 19). 



106 N.E. 

 (New Series 13). 



105 N.W. 

 (New Series 14). 



109 N.W. 



(New Series 6). 



no S.E. 

 (New Series 4) 



