HUGHES : IXGLEBOROUGH. 
28: 
2' 6" 
Limestone. 
I!,-' 0- 
Crushed shale seen here and there. 
6" 
'if 
Limestone with fossils. 
Shale parting 
Limestone. 
Nothing seen, probably shale with subordinate lime- 
stones, of which traces are seen here and there. 
/ 6. 
1 S 
✓ 
^' 0' 
Limestone with Orthis. 
Shale with subordinate limestones ; fossils abundant. 
Bi-achiopods, Corals, and Encrinites. 
Subordinate limestone with large specimens of Pruducta 
giyantea and Zaphrentis. 
Shale with subordinate limestones ; fossils abundant. 
Brachiopods, Corals, and Encrinites. 
Shale. 
3 o 
21" o- 
Fig. 
Black cherty limestone weathering white. 
Crushed shale with subordinate lenticular bed of lime- 
stone to 4" full of Sijrinyopora. 
Dark grey limestone with large corals. 
(.'herty crystallinefetid limestone with a few inches of 
shale at base nipped out. 
Limestone with a thin parting of shale at the base partly 
nipped out. 
Grey limestone seen above Gaping Gill, a band of darke 
limestone near the top full of small Encrinites. 
The depth of the hole as plumbed in one vertical descent 
from the turf to water at the bottom, 360 feet. 
-SECTION SEEN IN (JAPING GILL. 
