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much light on those previously observed as we follow this horizon 
where small alluvial patches indicate gentler slopes. Below 
the " Stepping Stone " (marked on the old edition of the six-inch 
y(>.ee|,{-o'LcL 
<- r -' ^ ^ 
Black porcellaneous 
limestone, weather- 
iiiii grey and white, 
with chert, especi- 
corals 
14 ft. 
0 in. 
Shale 
7 ft. 
0 in. 
Limestone 
Shale 
1ft. 
1ft. 
3 in. 
9 in. 
Limestone 
9 ft. 
0 in. 
Shale 
Limestone (with shaley 
parting) 
2 ft. 
2 ft. 
0 in. 
0 in. 
Shale with nodules of 
ironstone, calca- 
reous concretions, 
many fossils 
12 ft. 0 in. 
Thin, even-bedded lime- 
.stone, with shaley 
partin?:s in lower 
part 10 ft. 
Shale 
Limestone. 
1 ft. 
0 in. 
0 in. 
Fig. 6. 
SECTION SEEN- IN' LOWER PART OF SOUTH HOUSE MOOR BECK, INGLEBOROUGH, 
NEAR THE SHEEPFOLD AND WASH DUB. 
20 feet to 1 inch. 
map), the first rock we meet with is a black limestone with 
chert ; lower down still there is a similar limestone which is 
