e U X I IT Ti3 
OF TUB 
G EOLOGY 
OF 
IIEREFOIIDSHIIIE. 
ARRANGE MEWT OF THE STRATA 
{ Silurian, usually sliffarid culd retentive clay soils. 
[ |ihi| : ||itl''| Old Red Sandstone, commonly liglit loams. 
[^''^^''^Vr"! Com Stone in ditto, gL'ner;--lly rich soils. 
I , I Alluvial s.jils, usually Cats on the margins of rivers. 
j Gravelly soil?, covering the old red sandstone around Hereford. 
^^^^1 Silurian rocks, much intermixed with limestone: a, near 
Wigir.ore , b, near Bromyard ; c, Woolhope dii-trict. 
REFERENCES TO TOWNS. 
1. Leominster. 
2. Hereford. 
3. Bromyard. 
4. Ledburj'. 
5. Trcslcign. 
6. Kington. 
7. Koss. 
8. Wcobley. 
9. Hay. 
10. Monmouth. 
U. Tumaston. 
12. Woolhope. 
To face pase 433 of Vol. XIV. I'art II. 
