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X. Position of the so-called “ Bridlington Orag” in the cliff. 
A. Masses of fine blue or brown clay with a little sand. Shells. 
B. Mass containing a large proportion of dark green sand and grayel. Many shells. 
C. Fine leaden-coloured silty clay, with a streak of peaty matter and fragments of wood. Freshwater? 
