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DESCRIPTION OF T'HE ROCKS 
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Feet. 
40 -! 
20 Gritstone (and plate). 
3 Limestone (sandy, hard blue). 
3 Plate. 
(j Hard micaceous grit. 
30 Plate. 
Hardrow sear limestone, with lithodendra, and turbinolia, and 
products. 
Thin plates. 
Limestone beds. 
Thin plate with crinoidea. 
Limestone in the valley between Fountains and Penyghent. 
South of Penyghent, we have the Hardrow beds well exhibited. 
a. Chert caryophyllia in black limestone, loose corals in the soil, 
the limestone having decomposed. 
b. Black limestone with product®. 
c. Shale. 
d. Dark rough limestone. 
e. Ditto. 
/. Gray limestone. In the shales are spirifer®, crinoidea, ortho- 
ceras. 
In Fountains fell, the upper limestone resembles that in Penyo-hent, 
but is not so thick, there is no underset limestone. It is covered by 
the Ingleborough grit, alternating with shales and coal. 
Feet. 
10. Light coloured crinoidal limestone, 
gg c Flagstones. 
I Shale. 
45. Limestone, dark and gray with chert in beds and nodules, few 
fossils 
f Thick shale, near the middle are two layers of sandstone. 
100. j In the shales below, abundance of ironstones, in one of 
v which ammonites were found. 
Near the bottom a thin layer of cherty rottenstone. 
