LAMPLUGH : GLACIAL SECTIONS NEAR BRIDLINGTON. 
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Permian. 
Quartzites in great variety, and evidently of diverse origin. 
Flaggy slate. 
Vein Quartz of many colours. 
Agate and Oarnelian. 
Jasper. 
Sedimentary Rocks. 
Grits, conglomerates and Breccias of several kinds, probably 
of different ages, from tlie Silurian upwards. 
Fossiliferous Limestones of various colours, 
Spirifer, Productus, Lithostrotion, etc. 
Chert. 
Sandstones in great variety, red, yellow. From the 
and white, including Carbonaceous Sand- ; Carboniferous. 
stone, Galliard or Gannister, and 
Micaceous Sandstone. 
Coal. 
Pale hard Magnesian Limestone. ( 
Mottled Sandstone ! 
Dark fossiliferous Limestone, 
Septarian nodules, and 
Fossils (isolated), including 
Ammonites jamesoni, oxynotus, capri- } Lower Lias. 
cornis, raricostata, etc., Belemnites 
acutiis, etc., Pinna folium, Cardinia 
Listeri, Gryphoea arcuata, etc., etc. 
Fossiliferous shale and 
Ironstone, containing Ammonites 
spinatus, Protocardium truncatum, 
etc., etc. 
Shale. 
Jet. 
Fossiliferous Nodules. 
Fossils (isolated), including 
Ammonites communis, bifrons, crassus, etc. 
Belemnites sp., Leda ovum^'^ etc., etc. . 
Middle Lias. 
TJpjper Lias. 
These lists of fossils might be indefinitely prolonged. 
