Upper Inferior Oolite (75 feet). 
Lias. 
vol. xx. (2) ANOTHER DEEP BORING AT SHIPTON MOYNE 159 
f 62. Rubbly Beds. Limestone, hard, somewhat 
crystalline and sparsely oolitic, rubbly 
in places ; Entolium demissum (Phillips), 
Serpula sp. 
63. Shipton-Moyne Sand 
(Water commenced running over the top of the 
bore-hole when it was 310 feet 6 inches 
deep.) 
64. 65. Doulting Stone. 64. Limestone, oolitic, 
few fossils — Entolium demissum (Phillips) 
65. Limestone; Terebratula globata auctt., 
Entolium demissum (Phillips) common in 
the more rubbly top-portion 
Non-sequence. Upper Coal-Bed and 
Dundry Freestone wanting. 
66. Upper Trigonia-Grit. Ragstone ; usual 
fossils 
Non-sequence. All the beds of the 
hemerae niortensis to bradfordensis (in- 
clusive) wanting 
67. Pea-Grit. Typical pisolite, bluish-grey. 
The top portion is well bored by annelids 1 
68. Lower Limestone 
69. (? scissi hemera) Pecten- Bed. Grey, fine- 
grained, micaceous, sandstone, full of 
specimens of Entolium <femisst<m(Phillips), 
Variamussium pumilum (Lamarck), and 
P seudomonotis sp. ; Amberleya ? c api- 
Thickness of 
Rocks. 
Ft. Ins. 
4 
13 
22 
21 
6 6 
Depth. 
Ft. Ins. 
304 6 
318 o 
324 & 
327 6 
3 6 331 0 
353 0 
374 8 
(. tanea (Goldfuss), Gervillia sp. 
Non-sequence here if the Pecten-Ped is 
of scissi hemera. 
0 
4 
375 
0 
f Cotteswold Sands, (a) Sands, grey . . 
| (b) Sands, dark-coloured, hard, argil- 
43 
0 
418 
0 
laceous : proved . . 
25 
0 
443 
a 
Bottom of Bore-hole. — 131.63 feet below ordnance-datum. 
1 A specimen is preserved in the Cheltenham Town Museum. 
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