Mr. Lonsdale on the Oolitic District of Bath. 



253 



Ft. In. 

 _ f Good freestone 251 c,_ ^ 

 ^'l toSOfeet r^ ^ 



3. Lower rags 10 



Bradford Quarry, between the Trowbridge Road and the Canal. 



(-Bradford clay 



j Rag 6 Hard stone, varying greatly in its character. 



1."^ Coarse freestone 4 



Rag 1 6 Coarse oolite, containing many beautiful casts of Polyparia. 



L Indifferent freestone . , 6 The stratum is divided by lines oblique to the plane of the bed. 



Murrel Quarry near Winsley, and about one mile W. from Bradford 



Ft. In. 

 Rubble, partly an oolitic, partly 



a compact, limestone 12 



Rag ; 2 



■< 



Clay with lamina; of hard lime- 

 stone 3 



Rag 1 6 



White rag (finely grained free- 



. stone) 1 3 



f Good freestone 7 



2. i 



L Soft freestone 3 



fRaff 2 



3.< 



Rag 

 Rag 

 Rag 

 Clay 

 .Rag 



1 



3 



1 



3 



1 



6 







4 



1 







Rag 



liag 



I^ag 



Oaty beds, coarse freestone ... 



Rag 2 



Rag 2 



Oolitic clay 



Ft 



In. 



1 







3 







2 







3 







3.< 



Iron bed, hard coarse oolite. . 

 Rag 



1 6 

 4 

 3 



Coarse freestone 7 



1 6 



, 1 



2 



8 



Rag 



Rag 



Rag 



Rag 



Fuller's earth. 



Box Quarries. 



i< 



'{ 



Rubble or soft freestone 



Soft freestone split obliquely into blocks 



Black rag 



Malmy'r^g )^Coarse, shelly oolites 9 to 12 feet ., 



Red rag 



Corn-grit. Finely grained freestone 

 Rag, 18 inches to 3 feet 



Ground stone, 4 beds. Good freestone. 



Ft. In. 

 20 



17 



10 6 



17 



2 



12 



