GRAVESHND. 407 



Ft. ins. 



4. Light ochre -coloured sand, which went in 

 waves o£ 



5. Light-grey sand, same as No. 3 i 6 



6. A rust or dark ochre-coloured sand o i 



7. A fine, very light sand 2 6 



8. An ochre-coloured fine sand o£ 



9. Fine very light sand, the same as No. 7, 

 which went down to the bottom of the pit, 

 gropen, and who knows how far down ? 



7 8 



Higher up on the hill was another sandpit, sandgrop, 



the bottom of which was higher than the top, Kullen 



[T. II. p. 51], of the foregoing. There the beds, 



hvarfven, were in this order : — Ft. ins. 



1. Svartmylla, Soil, about 1 foot, but a good 

 deal mixed with a fine brick-coloured sand and 

 small Pebblestones 1 o 



2. Pebblestones 2 6 



These Pebblestones were mostly the size of 



marbles, knackar, coal-black, round or oval, 

 quite smooth, as though they had been ground or 

 polished. When such an one was broken it was 

 found to consist of bare flint. No angular ones 

 were seen at all. 



3. An ochre-coloured fine sand 2 6 



4. A fine white sand o 3 



5. An ochre-coloured sand o 1 



6. A fine white sand o 2 



7. The ochre-coloured sand o 2 



8. The fine white sand 2 



9. A grey clay falling into cubes, En gra i 

 tarningar fallande lera o£ 



10. The fine white sand 2 



11. The grey clay o o\ 



