100 
No 
107. 
108. 
109. 
110 . 
111 . 
112 . 
113. 
114. 
115. 
116. 
117. 
118. 
119. 
Mr. Cumberland on the Strata near Bristol, 
Ft. In. 
Limestone ditto, but disturbed by fractures every way — the 
rock, which has not ever been worked, ascending rapidly. 16 
Same as No. 107 . . . . . . . 20 
Then follows an irregular bank of 
Limestone spreading' out like a buttress .... 30 
Ditto .......... 6 
Ditto . 3 
Ditto 8 
Ditto .......... 26 
Ditto 8 
Here another vein of spar, No. 106, cuts off the strata 
perpendicularly, and 36 feet further from the bound 
stone marked B. 12. is the end of this third series of beds, 
where a warm spring, exactly similar to the well spring, 
issues out 15 feet from the towing-path; but this spring 
is very small, and flows only during the winter months, 
from December to March, or April, shrinking with dry 
weather, and rising with rains. 
Limestone bed ........ 4 
Ditto . . . . . . . . . . 2 
Ditto . . . * ..... 8 
A bold angle containing 6 feet of the upper part of a new 6 
stratum terminates the highest part of this lofty series, — 
and here a new r series begins, the first bed of which is dif- 
ficult to find, but dll are of the same grey good limestone, 
and the first at 20 paces beyond the angle northerly is 
Limestone ......... 6 
Ditto, with veins of schist ...... 10 
resting on the great broad and long face that abuts on the 
old lime-kiln — it is a surface of 100 feet upwards and 50 
feet across, and dips not as the others do S.S.E. but nearly 
north and south. 
