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Section I. (continued). 



ft. ins. ft. ins. 



Brought forward 5 



Discitje (cont.). 10. Yellow marl parting, irregular l ... 2 



11. Grey crystalline limestone in large 



blocks. Lioceras aff. interme- 

 dium, Hypcrlioceras, Belemnites 

 Blainvillei, Sonninice,&\>\novL3 and 

 costate species — one aff'. 8. cos- 

 tata, both in rotten condition. 

 Astarteexcavata, Lima Ether id gii 7 



12. Laminated grey limestone, with 



ochreous clay streaks l 2 



1 4 



13. Light-grey crystalline limestone. 



Lioceras intermedium, Hyperlio- 



ceras aff. discites, Bhynchonella 



Forbesi, and belemnites 5 



Concavi. 14. Soft, greyish, earthy limestone with 



fragments of whorls of a Son- 



ninia of the marginata-type, 



and imprints of (presumably) 



Lioceras concavum 1 



15. Irregular marl parting 3 



1(5. Light-grey sandy limestone in two 



blocks, with brown earthy marl. 



Terebratula Eudesi, T. corton- 



ensis, and T. perovalis 1 2 



17. Clay parting 1 



18. Light grey, nodular, sandy lime- 



stone and clay infillings between 



the blocks 7 



3 6 



Bradfordensis 19. Light-grey nodular limestone and 

 & clay infillings. Zeitteria anglica 

 Murciiison/E. (Oppel) in the limestone 1 



20. Do. more sandy ; no fossils seen ... 3 



21. Light grey earthy limestone. Tere- 



bratula Eudesi, Trigonia striata, 

 Lioceras ci. brad fordense 6 



22. Clay parting. Z. anglica 1 



23. Grey, earthy limestone, somewhat 



coarsely ironshot 1 9 



6 4 



Opalini. 24. Do. more coarsely ironshot. Large 

 Lima aff. Etheridgii. Scattered 

 black pbosphatic concretions in 

 the lower 6 inches 1 C> 



Aalexsis. 25. Blue, compact, argillaceous lime- 

 stone. Grammoceras subcornp- 

 tum ; numerous lamellibranchs 

 and gasteropods indeterminable ; 

 casts of Cucullaa sp.,Inoccra/// us, 

 Amberleya sp 3 



Dimortierle. 26. Greenish-blue clay, measured by 



the level and reckoned to be in ail 50 



Excavation made lower down the 

 hill by the roadside : — 

 Dispansi. 27. Pinkish to grey, dense, earthy lime- 

 stone — a few large iron specks. 

 (iraiinnoeerasfallaciomm 4 



1 These clay streaks are im persistent, and occur at various levels. 



