GEOLOGICAL TABLE OF BRITISH ORGANIZED FOSSILS, 
Which identify the courses and continuity of THE STRATA /.v their order of superposition; 
AS ORIGINALLY DISCOVERED BY W. SMITH, CivU Engineer ; with reference to his 
GEOLOGICAL MAP OF ENGLAND AND WALES. 
s of Strata on the Shelvt 
)0, Pecluticulus, Catdta, 
, Ammonites, Trigoma, Feclei 
Cluuch Clay and Shale . 
lloways Stone 
, Cardta, Osirtce. Avicula, lerebralula . 
reclines, Teeth and Bouts, Wood . . . 
I'ear Encrinus Terebratula. Ostrea 
MadrepoToe 
Madrepora, Trochi, Naulilus, Ammonites, Peet 
Ostrea, Bones . . 
Madrepora, Encrini in Masses. Ptoductt . 
Vegetables, Ferns lying over the Coai 
£ticniiiiii Masses, Produtti, Tnlo 
Clayoverthe Vpptt Ool 
pper Oolite 
Fuller's Earth and Ro 
Mountain Limestone . . . 
Red RkiU} and Dunstone . 
-|Loiidon aayJoMHtHg /^'gligate, Harrow; Shooters 1 N 
' bUtldlHg. 
and Iftnlding Stone 
[takes Tolerable Roads. 
Coarse MnrbU, rough Paving and Slate 
Some good Building Sto 
To/iiccpa!/ 137. 
