No. I. 
Order of the STRATA and their embedded ORGANIC REMAINS, in the vicinity oj BATH; 
examined and proved prior to 1799. 
Slr.it.i. 
Thick- 
springs. 
Fossils. Petrifactions, Sc., &c. 
Descriptive Chiirattcrs and Situations. 
,,,„o„.-, rvn,.,. M,U,„^., ,.,.-„., ^,0.; 
3. Sand . , 
The fertile vales intersecting Salisbury Plain and the Downs. 
3. Clay 
4. Sand and Stone 
Imb.M.lt.i 1- ., II, n, II Htm ,.i , ,i,..r (,rit. The stoncs 
r' 
Brad^oKlLriKll. 
6. Forest Marble . 
A mass of Anomise and high-waved Cockles, with calc.i- i 
7. Freestone 
Scarcely any Fossils besides the Coral 
V 
so 
Above 11,111. 
' 1 ... \ ■ , ■ 1 
\,-.t.!. it ., -l,-t.„ue by the ^lip, on the def h\ itiu:-, of the 
13. Sand 
15. Lias Blue 
10. Ditto White . . 
17. Marl Stone 
BlaS'Marl 
1 
Same as the Marl with N'aiitilites, Ammonites, Peiit.ili.i, 1 
and Fragments of the Enchrinni \ 
18. Rcd-fn-oiind ... 
19. Milstone 
No Fossil known | 
Pits tit KihMI.' 1 '.MIC 1 til till - bt'tl no fossil, shells, or animal 
rcii.iin. .,■ 1 •■! .1.- V It ii..vr::.-».ibl.. .inpn-»>ioMs, The 
20. Pennant Stone . 
21. Grays 
22. CliU 
: 
Impressions of Ferns Olive, stL-H.Tle Plants Thron.ix- ^> 
parviflora or Dwarf Fan IViIiti of jam.iici. j 
Fr;ii:iii, ■, ■ ■ . ■Niti 
To fact fa<it 127. 
