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Ft. 
Sandstone ... ... •-. ••• ••• 90 
Shale 110 
Sandstone ... ... ... ••• ••• 50 
Shale ... ... ... ... ... 90 
Thin-tesselated Limestone 
Scar] Coal V = Upper Kinder Scout Grit 
Grit ( Grit J ... ••• ••• 25 
Shales 125 
Sandstone, hard siliceous rock of Pinlow Pike ... 25 
Shale, with thin variable sandstones ... ... 140 
Coal 
Sandstone and Shale ... ... ... ... 50 
Sandstone 1 ... ••■ ... ... 35 
Coal 1 Lower Kinder Scout Grit 
The Bearing Grit \ ... .. ... ... 120 
Coal 
Che- ty Beds ... ... ... 0 to 50 
Main Limestone ... ... ... ... 95 
^ Flags ... ... ... ... \:0 25 
Plate ... ... ... ... 75 
Limestone, probably = Underset ... ... ... 20 
g£ Plate ... ... ... ... ... 25 
Sandstone and Chert ... ... ... ... 17 
Plate . . ... - ... ... ^ 23 
Limestone ... ... ... .. 30 
Plate ... ... ... ... ... 10 
Middle Limestone ... ... .. ... 120 
Plate ... ... ... ... ... 22 
Simonstone Limestone ... ... ... .. 90 
Dirt Pot Grit ... . . ... ... 25 
Carboniferous Limestone, over ... ... 700 
The cherty beds between the Main Limestone and the Millstone 
Grit are first seen, as one goes north, in Lord's Gill. 
At the head of Coverdale the grits of Grassington Moor are in 
full force, but they rapidly deteriorate down dale into a mass of 
