﻿COTTESWOLD, 
  MIDFORD, 
  AND 
  TEOVIL 
  SANDS, 
  ETC. 
  

  

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  The 
  next 
  section 
  shows 
  how 
  the 
  Dwnortieria-beds 
  have 
  expanded 
  ; 
  

   it 
  also 
  gives 
  a 
  very 
  clear 
  account 
  of 
  the 
  Sands, 
  especially 
  with 
  the 
  

   additioD 
  of 
  the 
  roadside 
  cutting 
  at 
  Stinchcombe. 
  These 
  sections, 
  

   III. 
  and 
  III. 
  a, 
  appeared 
  in 
  ray 
  Monograph 
  (pp. 
  46, 
  47). 
  

  

  III. 
  Section 
  at 
  Nibley 
  Knoll. 
  

   (3| 
  miles 
  from 
  Section 
  II.) 
  

  

  Eagstone. 
  

   Freestone. 
  

  

  Sandy 
  fer- 
  

   ruginous 
  

   Limestone. 
  

  

  Cephalopoda 
  - 
  

   beds. 
  

  

  Cotteswold 
  

   Sands. 
  

  

  ParJcinsoni- 
  

  

  zone. 
  

   MurchiaoncB- 
  

  

  zone 
  ? 
  

  

  Opalimim- 
  

   beds? 
  

  

  Opalimim- 
  

  

  beds. 
  

   Moorei-beds. 
  

  

  Dumortieria- 
  

   beds. 
  

  

  Dispansum- 
  

   beds. 
  

  

  Striahchcm- 
  

   beds. 
  

  

  Variabilis- 
  

   beds. 
  

  

  1. 
  Trigonia-grit 
  and 
  rubble 
  

  

  ft. 
  in- 
  

   5 
  

  

  2. 
  Pale-coloured 
  freestone 
  with 
  white 
  oolitic 
  

  

  grains. 
  Occasional 
  dark 
  brown 
  bands 
  25 
  

  

  3. 
  Freestone 
  imperfectly 
  shown, 
  about 
  10 
  

  

  4. 
  Pale, 
  somewhat 
  sandy 
  rock, 
  very 
  slightly 
  oolitic 
  ; 
  

   imperfectly 
  shown. 
  Pholadomya 
  fidicula, 
  

   Trigonia 
  striata 
  , 
  Astarte. 
  About 
  8 
  

  

  5. 
  Band 
  of 
  pale, 
  slightly 
  oolitic 
  rock, 
  with 
  irony 
  

  

  grains 
  1 
  

  

  6. 
  Light-yellow, 
  rubbly 
  marl 
  with 
  irony 
  grains. 
  

  

  Lioc. 
  opalinum, 
  Gramm. 
  Steinmanni, 
  Hamma- 
  

   toceras 
  sp 
  

  

  Band 
  of 
  rock. 
  Ehynch. 
  cynocephala 
  

  

  Yellowish 
  -grey, 
  clayey 
  marl 
  1 
  

  

  Yellow 
  marl, 
  oolitic, 
  somewhat 
  concretionary... 
  

  

  Yellow 
  and 
  yellowish-grey 
  marly 
  shales, 
  

   many 
  dark 
  oolitic 
  grains. 
  Dumortieria 
  rho- 
  

   danica 
  

  

  More 
  concretionary 
  marl. 
  Catulloceras 
  Dumor- 
  

   tieri 
  

  

  Much 
  the 
  same 
  as 
  10. 
  Gramm. 
  dispansum 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  

  

  Hardish, 
  yellow, 
  oolitic 
  rock. 
  Gramm. 
  stria- 
  

   tulum, 
  Hamm. 
  insigne 
  1 
  

  

  Dark 
  -brown, 
  oolitic 
  paste 
  ; 
  looks 
  like 
  crushed 
  

   linseed. 
  Gramm. 
  sp 
  7 
  

  

  Hard, 
  irregular 
  rock 
  in 
  two 
  layers. 
  Gramm. 
  

   striatulum, 
  abundant 
  ; 
  Lytoceras 
  jurense, 
  

   Haugia 
  Eseri 
  , 
  1 
  2 
  

  

  Fine, 
  yellow 
  sands, 
  harder 
  at 
  the 
  top 
  ; 
  perhaps 
  

   divided 
  by 
  concretionary 
  layers, 
  but 
  none 
  such 
  

   visible; 
  about 
  60 
  

  

  Yellowish-brown, 
  concretionary, 
  sandy 
  layer 
  ; 
  

  

  no 
  fossils 
  9 
  

  

  Hard, 
  bluish 
  -yellow, 
  slightly 
  sandy 
  rock. 
  

   Belemnites, 
  Turbo, 
  Amberteya, 
  Lima, 
  &c 
  

  

  Fine 
  yellowsands 
  

  

  Yellow, 
  sandy 
  stone 
  ; 
  only 
  one 
  small 
  species 
  

   of 
  Haugia, 
  poorly 
  preserved 
  

  

  Yellow 
  sands 
  5 
  

  

  Band 
  of 
  yellow, 
  sandy 
  stone 
  

  

  Yellow 
  sands 
  3 
  

  

  Band 
  of 
  yellow, 
  sandy 
  stone 
  

  

  Yellow 
  sand 
  7 
  

  

  Band 
  of 
  yellow, 
  sandy 
  stone 
  

  

  Yellow 
  sand 
  3 
  

  

  Band 
  of 
  blue-centred 
  sandy 
  stone. 
  Haugia 
  

   variabilis, 
  H. 
  Ogerieni, 
  Pseudol. 
  compaciile, 
  

   Dactyl, 
  crassum, 
  Belemnites, 
  &c 
  6 
  

  

  Yellowsands 
  6 
  

  

  Band 
  of 
  blue-centred 
  sandy 
  stone. 
  Lytoc. 
  

   sublineatvm, 
  Pseudol. 
  compactile, 
  Haugia 
  Oger- 
  

   ien 
  i, 
  Dactyl, 
  crassum, 
  Nautilus 
  Jourdani 
  6 
  

  

  Blue 
  and 
  yellow 
  sands 
  (for 
  continuation 
  see 
  

  

  next 
  section) 
  ; 
  about 
  30-35 
  

  

  