96 
Mr. Cumberland on the Strata near Bristol . 
No. 
Ft. In 
33 . 
Grey and red marles without rubble 
. 12 
34. 
A bed of iron stone divided by cracks 
. . 16 
35. 
Clay ironstone dividing it ... 
, . . 1 
36. 
Marie like No. 33 
. 12 
37. 
Ironstone, a bed (by Mr. Powell’s account) 
. . 12 
38. 
Bed of limestone, reddish 
. 15 
*38. 
39. 
40. 
41. 
42 . 
43 . 
44. 
45. 
46. 
47. 
48. 
49. 
50. 
51. 
52. 
53. 
54. 
This is the heavy mass that separates the little garden 
of Mr. Jugland on the zig-zag walk up the hill from the 
large house at the end of the small crescent ; belonging 
to this face is the 
White, marley powder. 
Second bed of coal, behind a house, No. 6, Hot well-crescent, 
now covered by buildings 
Rubble bed in Mr. J ugland’s garden 
Limestone, mixed 
Rubble 
Limestone, grey and red 
Horizontal or curved laminae. 
Marie, yellow and red and blue, a little schistose and free 
from stones 
Rubbly, red, schistose, marley, and lying conformable in a 
stripe 
Limestone bed, grey, free from shells .... 
Here we leave the garden and get on to the zig-zag 
walk. 
Rubbly bed not easily seen .... about 
Bed of compact grey limestone ..... 
Ditto only separated by a crack . . . . . 
Five more beds of limestone (grey) by computation 
A bed of ditto with anomia productus, of a large size, and 
coral subdivided by cracks 
Bed of limestone ditto grey ...... 
A great bed which I could not get at to measure or take 
specimens from, as the bathing sheds cover its base, and 
above it is inaccessible, but I take it to be at least 21 feet, 
6 
5 
3 
4 
4 
3 6 
10 
9 
4 
3 
12 
10 
10 
