Llthology 

 Hard light-grey concretionary sandstone. Basal bed of the Gaize. 



Light-grey cross-bedded sandy marly cloy wi 



th a few concretions. 



Grey glauconitic clay-loam with black, buff-ri n ded, phosphatic nodules at top and bottom 



(v) Dark grey glauconitic slightly pebbly loam. 



Civ) Thin seam of irregular blockish light-rinded phosphatic nodules in loam. 



(iii) Lighter grey glauconitic sparsely shelly loam. 



(ii) Thin seam of scattered blackish light-rinded phosphatic nodules in loam. 



(i) Darkish grey glauconitic shelly loar 



Very shelly gritty glauconitic fawny pebbly loamy clay with rolled fragments of fawn clay in the basal fe\ 

 inches, pebbly patches at the top, and a few concretions. 



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Streaked dark green glauconitic sandy pebbly loam, with a few phosphatic nodules. 

 Black clay channelled into the bed below. 



Irregular bed of pebbly ferruginous sand with large quortzite pebbles and phosphatic nodules. 



Grey greenish glauconitic loam with a 4 inch thick oxydised zone at the top. In the two and sections there 

 is a single bed of grey pebbly sandy concretions, very hard, with phosphatic nodules in the lower part. 

 Between the two end sections, on upper bed of less pebbly grey green sandstone lenticles appears in the 

 sequence. The lower lenticles are underlain by dark grey pebbly glauconitic loam with gritty and pebbly 

 phosphatic nodules at the base. 



190 yds NE of waterfall 



(v)Grey green pebbly glauconitic loam with patche 3 of 

 pure quartz sand, the whole extensively burrowed 

 in places. 



(iv)Fawnish pebbly loar 



(iii) Very pebbly grey-green loar 



(ii) Bed of pebbles with 

 nodules. 



a few gritty phosphati 



(i) Dark grey gritty glauconitic micaceous clay with 

 a few pyrite nodules and wisps of white sand, 

 together with brown phosphatic nodules. 



Between path and waterfall 



i) Tough mottled brown-dark grey loam becoming 

 coarser and darker upwards with pebbles at top. 



) Dark grey sandy clay and yellowish sand with 1 

 of irregular gritty phosphat ic nodules at top and 

 small rrard placquettcs at the base. 



iv) Variegated greenish grey-brownish loam. 



i) Coarse glauconitic loam. 



i) Thin ferruginous pale-hearted fine-grained 

 c oncreti ons. 



) Coarse glauconitic loam. 



(li)Mixture of ferruginous sand and blackish clay in streaks. 



(i)Coarse dirty yellow sand. 



(v) Concretions of massive ferruginous pebbly grit, with interstitial yellow sand. 



(iv) Yel 1 owi sh sand. 













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(iii) Sligh tl y cemented 



ferruginous pebbly grit 



passing 



i nto 



5 (iv) 



above. 





(ii) Coarse yal lowi sh 



sand qrading into 5 (iii! 













(i ) Ferrugin ou s pebbly cemented grit grading up into 5 (ii). 



Grey sandy clay and dirty yellow sand mixed together in a mottled loam. 



Yellowish bedded sand with glauconite: some thin-bedded and cross-bedded units. Nodules of phosphatised 

 grit occur scattered throughout. 



Irregular shaped masses of ferruginous pebbly grit. 



Dirty yellow sand with glauconite. 



