Proceedings of the Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club, Band 22Gloucester., 1926 |
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Ammonites barrow Baths Braydon brown Cheltenham Chipping Norton Chipping Norton Limestone Churchdown Cirencester Condicote Cotteswold Sands D. E. Finlay deposit diameter Dikler district Ditch Dursley Duston east Eoliths escarpment excavations fault feet flints fossils fragments Freestone Fullers Geol Geological Gloucester Gloucestershire gravel grey Grit hemera Hempsted Hinchwick Holotype Inferior Oolite Ironstone J. H. JONES Joyford Keuper Kinetonhill Kutz kyanite Leamington Spa Leckhampton Leckhampton Camp Leckhampton Hill Limestone Lower Keuper Sandstone Malvern Marly Beds Members mile Moreton Valence North Cotteswolds Notgrove outcrop Proc Pump Room quarry Rainwash rampart Rhynchonella Richardson River River Leam rock rubble S. S. Buckman Sandstone sandy Saul seen Sherborne side specimens sphene spring Stonesfield Slate stream Stroud Stroudwater surface Taynton Stone tubercles Tuffley Tuffley Avenue Upper Estuarine Clay Upper Keuper Marls Upper Lias clay Upton valley White Limestone xxii yellow
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Seite 147 - building-stone, in three or four beds — a coarser, stronger stone than that of the other beds, but of a rich redbrown colour : it contains few fossils 6 0 8. " Bough Rag" — a slightly calcareous sandstone, green-hearted, hard and durable, used for copings, gravestones, and building: it contains Ammonites Murchisoiue, A.
Seite 147 - Oto 4 0 10. The presence of water prevents the working of the stone in this pit to a lower depth ; but in an old unused pit in an adjoining field the beds for about three feet lower are exposed . and these consist of cellular ironstone, having sometimes green arenaceous, and sometimes ochreous cores . . . 3 • 0 It will have been observed that in " The Roy lands,
Seite 146 - Arenaceous ana calcareous slaty beds, very like to, and called by the pitmen, " Colleyweston slate " '2 0 to 3 0 6. " The Yellow " building-stone — consisting of six or seven beds of varying thickness, in two divisions, differing somewhat in tone of colour ; these beds contain " pot-lids " of ironstone, also Cardium coffnatum &e 6 0 to 7 0 7.