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Ft. 
Ft. 
30 
50 
'Shale 
30 
135 = - 
Sandstone . . . 
35 
Shale 
25 
45 = 
Capon stone ... 
75 
35 = 
Shale 
40 
20 or 30 = 
Grit 
30 
Shale 
Lower Follifoot Grit 
Measures ... 
Sandstone . . 
Shale 
Grit 
Coal 
The little Limestone above the Red Scar Grit is seen below 
Braithwaite Moor. It is here quite different in character from what 
it is to the south. It is a coarse encrinital grey Limestone, contain- 
ing rolled fragments of encrinites, and it is false-bedded, the dip of 
the false bedding being to the north-east. The section of the beds 
in connection with it is as follows : — 
Limestone 
Flaggy Siliceous Sandstone ... 
Grey Clayey Shale ... 
Coal ... 
Grey-seat Earth, Clay and Stone 
Soft Red and White Felspathic Grit 
Hard White Calliard 
A coal pit on Braithwaite Moor gives 
Gravel 
Grit and Girdles 
Grit Rock 
Grit and thin beds 
Blue Plate 
Middle Grit Rock 
Plate 
The Capon Hardstone 
Coal (4 inches) 
Hardstone (4 feet) 
(seen) 
Ft. 
Ins. 
3 
0 
3 
0 
3 
0 
0 
3 to 4 
2 
6 
3 
0 
the followim? section 
Ft. 
30 
21 . 
18 
30 
12 
42 
48 
36 
