By C. LLOYD MORGAN, F.E.S., F.G.S., and 
S. H. REYNOLDS, M.A., F.G.S. 
URING a visit paid in the summer of 1900 by the 
Geological Field Class of University College, Bristol, 
to the Somerset Fuller's Earth and Ochre Works at Em- 
borough, so many points of interest were disclosed that it 
seemed to us desirable that a record of them should be 
preserved. 
In our examination of the beds we have been greatly 
helped by Mr. Barton, the manager of the works, to whom 
our warm thanks are tendered. We are also greatly in- 
debted to Mr. F. J. Bird, of Norton House, Midsummer 
Norton, for having provided us with a plan of the work- 
ings. 
The works occupy some fields lying south of the Wells 
I. Introductory. 
II. Detailed Description of the Exposures. 
III. Table showing the Beds. 
IV. Concluding Remarks. 
1. Introductory. 
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