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by some steps cut in the cliff, near the foot of which is a wooden bathing-house ; 

 and on returning towards the steps my attention was attracted by a sharp little 

 ridge of gritstone that rose up from among the pebbles on the floor of the cove, 

 and ran towards the northern corner of the bathing house. 



Fig. 13. 



Small cavity near limekiln, half a mile east of Ilfracombe, showing contorted 

 beds traversed by slaty cleavage. 



Fig. 14. 



Small Anticlinal ridge in Rapparee Cove, near Ilfracombe. 



This little ridge of grit had a steep face to the north, on which was a well- 

 developed "ripple" or "current-mark." As this could have been formed only 



