Vol. 57.] 



OF THE JS'ORTH COTTESWOLDS. 



133 



Somewhat between Parmcott Wood and Stanway Hill is an 

 exposure which evidently carries matters below the Harford Sands, 

 but it does not touch Oolite-Marl, whereof there was some indication 

 at Stanway Hill. 



Section TV. — Pinnock Farm. (From Winchcombe 2^ miles east.) 



Evidence of clay. Ft. ins. Ft.. 



Harford X. 1. Whitish sands 5 



Sands. 2. Layer of white calcareous matter. 2, 



3. Marly layer 6 



TpperFree- XL I.Freestone 4 



stone equi- 2. White stone, with layers of whitish 



valent(?) calcareous sand. Stone about 



10 inches and sand about 4 



inches each 6 



10 



Note. — Compare XI 2 with X 2 of Section IX at Upton Wold Farm, p. 135. 



Some 2 miles north-east of Stanway Hill, along the Old Campden 

 lload, is found an interesting section. The Upper Trigonia- 

 grit rests upon a thick mass of freestone, which contains often in 

 some abundance, especially in other quarries near, a Pecten of 

 the P. personatus-tyi^e. 



Section Y. — Above Sfiowshill. (Between the Old Campden Eoad 



and the village.) 



Ft. 

 I. Rubbly, in places marly, ironshot stone like the 

 Upper Trigonia-grit at Harford and near Not- 

 grove. EhyncJionella suhtetrahedra, Eh. ham- 



fenensis, Pecten lens, Homomya 6 



V. Freestone with Pecten personatus (?) and Tri- 

 gonia signata. This is much bored at the top, 

 and exhibits a planed-off surface, covered with 

 oysters 25 



Upper Trigonia' 

 grit. 



Notgrove Free- 

 stone. 



The following section gives evidence, from two exposures, of the 

 presence of Harford Sands below the Pecten-personatus Preestone, 

 which is important : — 



Section VI. — Snoivshill. (Road to Broadway Tower.) 



Quarry on the north. Ft. Ft. 



Xotgrove Free- V. Whitish, glistening stone. Pecten 



stone. personatus (1) nxxvaQvows about 10 



Unseen. Invisible many feet down to the 



Quarry on the south. 

 The soil seems clayey. 



Harford Sands. X. Sandy loam 2^ 



Sandy rock with numerous Nerin<Ba 



of various species 2^ 



Fine white quartzose sand, with 

 grains of mica(?), and some cal- 

 careous portions 3^ 



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