[Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Vol. LXIII, Nov. 1907. 



OAD-CuTTING, MlDFOED, NEAR BATH. 



Tliickness in feet inches. 

 with some masses of impure limestone ; Tercbratula globata, auctt, 



midfordensis, sp. nov., Ornithclla cadomcnsis (E. Deslongchamps), 

 hleninopsis) bessinws, d'Orb., Bele-nnUes 2 spp., Ammonites (Zig- 

 ccrua, Seebach, Ostrea acuminata, Sow., 0. Knorri, Voltz, Goniomya 

 )w.), Pleuromya sp., Bhynchor.ella Smithi, Walker, 0) Volsella Lons- 



& Lycett), Natica (cast) 



bly, with crowds of Tercbratula globata, auctt., Lima (Limatula) 



(i) Volsella cuneata (Sow.): to 8 inches ■• ° 6 



ite, oolitic ; the top-bed brownish, shelly, bored by annelids and 



ud oyster-covered ; Serpula sp •••••• S ° 



lar bed, but only well seen in the centre of the section ; Anabacia 



)ef ranee) ••••; ........ 



tic, less massive than the underlying beds; Anabacia complanata 



f massive, with frequent nests of Tercbratula globata, auctt., imprints 

 ery common in the upper portion of the bed ; Anabacia complanata. 



massive, with ' Tercbratula globata ' (rare), and cavities where shells 

 r he top-bed is bored, and oysters are attached to the upper surface... 

 ,ssive, with imprints of Trigoniee. Top-surface wateiworn and bored 



; Anabacia at the top 'j""\' 



.tisb, rubbly, mixed with greyish marl ; Isastrcea spp. (very abundant), 

 ?) oolitica, Moore, Zellania Bavidsoni, Moore, Z. oolitica, Moore, 

 anulosa, Moore, Th. Forbesi, Moore, Th. triangularis, d'Orb., Crania 

 oore, Crania sp., Cristellaria rotulata, Lam., Marginulina costata, 

 •illina helvetica, Kiibler & Zwingli, Patellina sp., Bairdia Hilda, 

 ■eis sp., Cytheridia sp., Emargimda sp., Trochotoma depressiuscida, 

 rbo (internal cast), Amberlcya Hudlestoni, sp. nov. (text-fig. 6, p. 434), 

 fordensis, sp. nov. (text-fig. 7, p. 435), Neuropora sp., and sponges ... 



vn, finely ironshot, shelly; the top-portion is slightly bored, and there 

 ters on the upper surface ; Ctenostrcon pectiniforme (Schloth.). These 



better bedded than those below. BelcmnUcs (fragments) 



ar to VI a, but more shelly ; some portions are very hard, and the 

 s pebbly. Ctenostrcon pectiniforme, Trichites (fragments), Trigonia 

 ), Ostrea 2 spp., (?) Volsella 'cuneata (Sow.). (?) Trochus duplicatus, 

 t Belemnites (fragments), Acanthothyris spinosa (Schloth.), Bhyncho- 

 nsis, S. Buckman 



d, grey, arenaceous, non-oolitic. The top-portion is occasionally 

 thophagi, and the deeper irregularities have received some of the 

 ial such as occurs at the base of the overlying deposit, to which it is 



ted on : 6 to 8 inches 



micaceous. 







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Lane and Lyncombe cutting, near Bath (Somerset & 

 uckman, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xlv, 1889, p. 448.) 



dus sands, not well exposed : about 



h about a dozen lines of ' sand-burrs.' From fallen ' sand-burrs,' 

 fallaciosum [Pseudogrammoceras cf. Struckmanni] was obtained ... 

 stone, with very numerous lighter-coloured oolitic grains, which fall 



the stone pitted. Grammoceras striatuliim 



lly cemented without a break on to 



With the oolitic granules less numerous, and therefore appearing of a 



I. Hildoceras bifrons, Bactyloccras Holandrci, B. crassum, Wcddheimia 



\tti, Bhynchonella sp 



laly cemented without a break on to 



[smooth-feeling, greyish-blue stone, without any trace or grains as in 



p. Harpoceras falciferum 



lay 



greyish, mottled stone • • • y 



ay. 



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