216 PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL £0CIETY. (Jan. 12, 
TABLE OF THE LocALITIE£ES OF THE Drirrs or THE Avon VALLEY AND 
ADJOINING DisrRicrs, WITH THEIR HEIGHTS ABOVE THE SEA™. 
Upper Series, ranging from 430 feet to 300 feet above the level of 
the sea. 
Approximate 
Letters P F 
Localities. of Height | Height 
° above zbove 
reference. 
sea- the 
| level. river 
ft. fit 
Havirons of Rugby (maximum height) ...; A, B, D. 520 89 
Stretton, near Dunsmore (vicinity of )...... , 350 79 
Kenilworth Commion' 222. :71s22«seee-saenessas hebepsie? B25 60 
® ?Psnitterfield, near Warwick ..............-..- |B, C, D, E.| 3800 112 
Welcombe Hill, near Stratford-on-Avon...|B,O,D,H.! 351 | 211 
Brick-yard near the New Inn, “the Ridg-| | 
WAY! SULA Mcetins mesaas smanaaeeee Aieaesiaa |B,C,D,H.| 4380 3S0 
Weethley and Cook’s Hill.........4.......204: b, D. 350 250 
Oversley Upper Lodge farm, near Alcester! . FP. 310 190 
(Glinghe ol BEV adecoe peda sant lc coducaddosucudeandeer | D(G,F?).| 355 305 
Cracombe Hill, near Evesham ............... 18, 370 320 
Sherittis Wench 2.2.2. ..stecestessnacseses eens ses Hy ed0 510 
Lower Series, ranging from 300 fect to 60 feet above the level of 
the sea. 
Welford and Weston Holes, near Stratford F. Z24 124 
Berry’s Coppice, Donnington ............... G. 280) |) se 
Green illHyeshamt '..2i2si:-.c-cteceseees se G. 200 120 
Knowle Hill, Evesham (brick-yard) G. GO) 
Charl tony till eee eee ence nec 2 Guorel: | AGO) aiauatOs 
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Cropthorne Hill (summit of) ............... G. 
Brick Hill, near Pershore .............+0+-+--- G. 120. 80 
Mount Pleasant, Pershore............sessesse- G. 150 110 
x# Beckford .........s00c0e8 Dopssadodonecpanades06 Seno I, 140 110 
- Bredon’s Norton...... diadaatsdevedetaaeadta ne L. 120 70 
BredOns:\iccaees suse auesvaneossess: oan ace: G. 104 67 
Shuthanger and Shoebarrow Commons, 
Mewes bUnty/serayasthes+sscccesonecoseseerananss G. 114 88 
Freshwater Series, ranging from 274 feet to about 30 feet above sea- 
evel. 
Beds of gravel and sand from between Rugby and Stoneleigh to near 
Tewkesbury, ranging from about 10 feet in the upper valley, to 40 feet 
in the lower valley, above the existing river. 
Modern alluvium from Rugby to Tewkesbury. 
Brickearth at Bengeworth and Bricklehampton Bank near Cropthorne. 
Peat-bed at Chadbury. 
* The heights above the river are measured from the point nearest to the 
locality. The sign x» indicates the presence of marine shells and mammalian 
remains ; © indicates mammalian remains without marine shells. 
