NO. 2.] 



STRATIGRAPHIC RESULTS. 



131 



1200 ft. 



to 

 1100 ft. 



Glacier and snow-cap. 



1100 ft. 



to 

 575 ft. 



Basalt ; at 660, 700 ft. and 900 ft. plant-bearing beds, belong- 

 ing to the White Jura. 



575 ft. 





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Sea-level. 



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 cd 





C 

 cd 



03 



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At 575 ft. 



550 ft. 

 - 500 ft. — 

 [above Elm- 

 wood.] 



Upper Callovian, 



[Clay with Quenstedtoceras vertum- 



rmm Sintz.] 



(Middle Callovian, 



Clay with Cadoceras Tchefkini 

 d'Orb., Belemnites m.f. suhex- 

 tensus Nik. — Panderi d'Orb. 



Clay-sandstone with Cadoceras 

 Nanseni, Tchefkini d'Orb. sp. 

 etc. and Lamellibranchs. 



Stone marl with Cadoceras Nan- 

 seni n. sp. 

 "Cone-in-cone." 



450-370 ft.— Lower Callovian, 

 [Windy Gully] Clay with Macrocephalites pila 

 Nik., KceltUtzi n. sp., Cadoceras 

 Frearsi (d'Orb.), Nik. 

 Phosphatic nodules. 



33-23 ft. — (Lower) Bajocian, 

 [NW. from Sandy, hard marl and soft marl 

 Elmwood]. I with Psewdomonotis Jacksoni 

 n. sp., Lingula Beani Phill., 

 Discina reflexa Sow. sp. 



