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The next section to be noticed is that at Clements' Yard, near 

 the church. Bed 3 in this section is the equivalent of Beds 4-8 of 

 the Western-end Section ; and it is also capped directly by strata of 

 the Garantiance hemera. 



Section II. — Clements' Yard, on the right-hand side of the road 

 from the Church to ' TJie Grove.' 



ft. ins. ft. ins. 



Garantian.e. 1. Light-grey stone with Acanthothyris 



spinosa exposed about 10 



2. Bubbly marly limestone, slightly 



ironsbot. Astarte Manseli 2 



Sonjunle. 3. Whitish ironshot limestone. 



WitchellicB numerous ; Sonninice, 

 S. cf. fissilobata at the bottom ... 1 6 



4. Pinkish limestone. Sonninice of the 



ovalis type ; abdomen showing... 6 



5. Irregular ochreous marly parting... 1 



1 



2 1 



Discit^e. 6. Light-grey, slightly ironshot lime- 

 stone, with earthy and ochreous 

 partings (horizontal and vertical). 

 Terebratula Eudesi, T.cortonensis, 

 T. perovalis, belemnites 1 10 



The beds above the topmost deposit at Clements' Yard are found 

 in the Freestone Quarry, near the Church, of which the following 

 is the section : — 



Section III. — The Freestone Quarry near the Church. 

 {Mr. Towle's Quarry.) 



ft. ins. ft. ins. 



Coralline Beds. 1. White limestone in one thick 

 bed — a crystalline rock of open 

 texture, conspicuous from beds 

 below on account of its greater 

 resistance. Corals, echinid 

 spines, polyzoa. This bed caps 

 the quarry in certain places ... 1 6 

 2. Tb in-bedded, whitish ragstones 

 with grey streaks along centres, 

 in beds 2 or 3 inches thick or a 

 little more, mixed with marl. 

 Zeilleria Waltoni, Terebratula 

 globata, corals 6 



The Freestone 3. Pale-grey, white, or yellow lime- 

 Beds. stone, about 9 inches thick, 

 passing downward without any 

 hard-and-fast line into massive, 

 compact, light-yellow ragstone. 5 9 

 4. Compact pale freestone, the most 

 valuable bed of Dundry stone, 

 somewhat variable in thick- 

 ness 12 



7 6 



Sonnim.e. 5. Light stone with Witchellice ex- 



posed in a fissure of the quarry. 

 (Now filled up— 1895.) 



17 9 



