POMPECKJ. JURASSIC FAUNA OF CAPE FLORA, [norw. POL. EXP. 



1.37 111. Soft stratified clay with bands of con- Fossils found in sitn, Southend of Windy 



(450 feel) crelioiiary nodules uf hard, very cal- described by Newton Gully (fig. 1, c). 



to careous, (to some extent sandy) stone- as Amiii. Isniae var. 



113 m. marl and hard pliosphatie and cal- arct-JCMS, see Pompeckj 



(370 feel) careous clay (fig. 7, c). later. 



m. Marly limestone with cone-in-cone 

 feet) structure. Not found /;( situ, but may 

 probably come in somewhere here (if 

 not above the last horizon). 



Found loose on the 

 talus in various pla- 

 ces round Cape 

 Flora. 



10 m. Soft clay with nodules of sandy marl Fossils found in situ. Some 300 m. north 

 (33 feet) (fig. 7, a). Psendomonotis , Ling- of Elmwood (fig. 



to ula, Discinea, Ostrea, J> «)■ 



7 m. Belemnites, see Pom- 



(23 feet) peckj's descriptions la- 



ter. 



14 m. 



(45 feet) 



to 



m. 

 (0 feet) 



Thin alternating strata of sand of No fossils found except About 



varying colours (with pebbles), inter- 

 stratified with thin black carboniferous 

 seams. Probably underlying the hori- 

 zon above, and possibly corresponding 

 to the upper sedimentary strata ,,at 

 Cape Gertrude (?) (fig. 7, 6). 



carbonized wood. 



100 



south of Elmwood 

 (fig. 1, b). 



Lysaker, December, 1898. 



TRIDTJOF HANSEN. 



