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beds, which rest upon the highly inclined carboniferous limestone at Redland, the 
south-eastern extremity of Durdham Downs, near Bristol. The breccia at this spot 
is not more than twenty feet thick, and is composed of angular or slightly worn 
fragments of mountain limestone, cemented by a red or yellow magnesian paste.” 
(Riley and Stutchbury.*) 
“The blocks of stone in which these remains are met with, are sometimes so filled 
with bones, that they would be called osseous breccia by those not aware of their 
origin. 
1 Trans. Geol. Soc. Lond., 2d series, vol. v, p. 349. 
2 Riley and Stutchbury, Sixth Rep. Brit. Assoc., Trans. Sect. p. 92. 
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