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GROOM : EFFECT OF FAULTS ON CHARACTER OF SEASHORE. 
is seen the sandstone band indicated in the middle of fig. 2, and 
terminating seawards in Rock Nose ; this band is traversed by three 
ol the N.E. faults, one at the edge of the pebble-beach, a second in 
the fore-ground, and a third in the distance. The somewhat rocky 
portion of the fore-ground is a portion of the sandstone band dis- 
placed to the N.E. along the middle N.E. fault traversing the 
" Mermaids' Pool." Just beyond this is the flat area of shales 
occurring immediately to the N.N.W. of the sandstone band. 
On the right-hand side is seen the uppermost part of the broad sand- 
sandstone band occupying the N.E. portion of the map (fig. 2). 
Seawards appear small inlets excavated along two of the N.W. faults. 
(From a photograph by Mr. Wilfrid Groom.) 
