SOMERSET 93 
Shipham, 2 miles N.E. of Axbridge. Natural exposures and quarries 
(Callow Rocks and Quarries) 1 mile S.S.E. of Shipham Church. 
Carboniferous Limestone (Ci subzone), with nautiloid cephalopods. 
Wallis, F. S. 1935, p. 538. 
Geol. Surv. O.S. 19 ; Ord. New Pop. 165. 
South Brewham, 2\ miles E.N.E. of Bruton. Roadside quarry and road- 
cutting N. of Cards Farm, f mile S. of S. Brewham Church. 
Jurassic, Cornbrash, with abundant well-preserved lamellibranchs at top 
of Lower Cornbrash ( Astarte-Trigonia bed). 
Douglas, J. A. and Arkell, W. J. 1928, p. 144. 
Geol. Surv. O.S. 19 ; Ord. New Pop. 166. 
South Cheriton, 3 | miles S.W. of Wincanton. Quarry on W. side of road 
to N. Cheriton, J mile N.W. of S. Cheriton Church. 
Jurassic, Cornbrash, with brachiopods at base, ammonites ( Clydonkeras ) 
and lamellibranchs ( Astarte-Trigonia bed) at top of Lower Cornbrash. 
Douglas, J. A. and Arkell, W. J. 1928, p. 146. 
Geol. Surv. O.S. 18 ; Ord. New Pop. 166. 
Stoford, 2 miles S.S.W. of Yeovil. Small quarry in field, 150 yds. S.S.E. 
of Yeovil Junction. 
Jurassic, Inferior Oolite (condensed and imperfect sequence), with 
ammonites, brachiopods, etc. 
Kellaway, G. A. and Wilson, V. 1941, p. 150. 
Geol. Surv. O.S. 18 ; Ord. New Pop. 177. 
Timber seo tribe, S. of Minehead. Timberscombe. 
Middle Devonian, Hangman Grits, with plant-remains. 
Hicks, H. 1896, p. 361. ' \ 
Geol. Surv. O.S. 20 ; Ord. New Pop. 164. 
Twerton, S.W. suburb of Bath. Victoria Brick and Tile Works. 
Pleistocene, about 10 ft. of gravel and loam of 100-ft. terrace of R. Avon, 
resting on Lower Lias clay, and yielding bones of elephant, mammoth, woolly 
rhinoceros, etc. 
Palmer, L. S. 1930, p. 49. 
Geol. Surv. O.S. 19 ; Ord. New Pop. 166. 
X Uphill, 2 miles S. of Weston-super-Mare. Brean Down, quarries W. of 
Uphill Church and cliff-exposures. 
Carboniferous Limestone (Z-C a zones), with large corals (Comma) and 
brachiopods. 
Bamber, A. E. 1925, p. 85, with geol. map. 
Geol. Surv. O.S. 20 ; Ord. New Pop. 165. 
Waterlip, 2 miles N.E. of Shepton Mallet. Northern part of Willcox’s 
Quarry, W. side of road. 
Carboniferous Limestone (Z zone). Silicified fossils can be dissolved out 
with acid. 
Welch, F. B. A. 1933, p. 18, with geol. map. 
Geol. Surv. O.S. 19 ; Ord. New Pop. 166. 
Welton, \\ miles W. of Radstock. Bowldish Quarry, about 550 yds. N. of 
Welton station. 
Jurassic, Lower Lias (condensed and broken sequence between planorbts 
and raricostatum zones), with ammonites, belemnites and brachiopods 
(Spiriferina walcotti ) abundant. 
Tutcher, J. W. and Trueman, A. E. 1925, p. 608. 
Geol. Surv. O.S. 19 ; Ord. New Pop. 166. 
West Chlnnock, 3 miles N.N.E. of Crewkeme. Quarry on S. side of road 
on Chiselborough Hill, 2050 yds. N.E. of St. Margaret’s Church ; also another 
quarry on N. side of road. - 
