416 MR. S. S. BUCKMAN ON THE BAJOCIAN [Aug. 1895, 



ft. ins. ft. ins. 



Lower Tri- 2. Mavl and Stone 1 6 



gonia-grit. 3. Ironshot ragstone 4 6 



4. Marly stone, sometimes marl with 



Aulacothyris Meriani 4 



5. Yellow marl with Aulacothyris 



? Meriani 3 



6. Grey oolitic ragstone 1 8 



7. Marly stone 1 2 



9 5 



Representative 8. Blue clay 5 



of Harford 9. Yellow clay 2 



Sands. 7 



Upper Free- 10. Pink oolitic limestone 1 



stone. 11. White oolitic limestone 12 



From the top of the Upper Freestone to an exposure, of what 

 is with fairly good reason considered to be Upper Trigonia-grit, 

 higher up the hill is 39 feet. Deducting herefrom the Lower 

 Trigonia-grit and Harford Sands (10 feet), and then the amount 

 ascertained for the Gryphite- and Buckmani-grits at Chatcombe 

 Pitch (15 feet), leaves 14 feet of strata separating the Gryphite- and 

 Upper Trigonia-grits. The last complete data obtained — at Charlton 

 Common (p. 412) — gave 4 feet of Notgrove Oolite in this position. 

 There is a considerable expansion here of INotgrove Oolite, and, as 

 will be seen later, presumably of something more. 



About 3 furlongs eastward is an old disused quarry by the 

 roadside. After some trouble in clearing away debris, its some- 

 what compact mural face afforded the following section : — 



Section XXII. — Near Lineover Wood. (Above and to the south 

 of the wood, on the left-hand side of the high road from 

 Gloucester to Oxford ; near the 11th milestone from the former 

 place. From Cheltenham, 3| miles S.E. ; from Leckhampton 

 Hill, 2 miles 5 furlongs E.) 



ft. ins. ft. ins. 



Upper Tri- 1. Hard, grey, shelly ragstone with 

 ^om'a-grit. numerous Trigonim (impressions) 



and brachiopoda of the Upper 



Trigonia-grit 2 



Witchellia- 2. Yellow, slightly ironstained rag- 



grit, stone. Gasteropoda in sections, 



Serpula, Avicula 11 



3. Grey, shelly, oolitic stone, somewhat 



ironstained, small Acanthothyris 

 cf. paucispina. Top layer con- 

 siderably bored 10 



4. Greyish-brown, very shelly stone. 



(This and the bed above are some- 

 what laminated.) 4 



5. Yellow mud 1 



6. Greyish - brown, shelly ragstone. 



Astarte elegans, Modiola, dwarf 



Gryphaa 1 8 



3 10 



INotgrove 7. White, very oolitic stone, like free- 



Freestone, stone. 



