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1852..
BROWN UPPER TERTIARIES AT COPFORD.
185
Fig. 1 . — Diagram showing the relations of the Freshwater Beds of
the Copford Brickfield.
N, " Eastern Section." " Southern Section." S.
Red gravel.
Brown clay with pebbles, &c.
Brown sandy loam.
Shell-marl and ferruginous sands (furrowed surface). Bones and shells.
The same, passing into clay, rich with shells.
Vegetable bed.
4". Yellow and blue clays, laminated.
5. Grey sandy gravel.
5'. Sandy gravel.
Shells.
Bones and shells.
Shells and drifted fossils.
In digging through the bed No. 4 of the section (fig. 1), the
workmen meet with a bed of sand and gravel (No. 5), with cal-
careous concretions, rounded chalk-debris, flints, both rounded and
angular, boulders of lias, and other rock-fragments. This bed is
very rich in fragments oi Ammonites, Ostrece, &c., and organic remains
(for the most part small) derived from the tertiary and secondary
formations.
Drifted Organic Remains from the Tertiary and Secondary
Formations,
Lias,
Belemnites acutus.
Avicula inaequivalvis.
Oolite.
Large fragment of bone, impregnated
with iron pyrites.
Belemnites.
Rissoa.
Trochus.
Perna.
Ostreae and Grypheae (small).
Millericrinus ? .Goldfuss, pi. 78. f. 7t
and 7 X) and others (.-' Oolitic).
Echinodermata (spines).
Fish teeth.
Littorina carinata.
Belemnites attenuatus.
minimus.
Inoceramus sulcatus.
Plagiostoma spinosum.
Inoceramus (fragments).
Ostreae (small).
Terebratulina striata.
gracilis.
Greensand.
Gault.
Chalk.
Nucula.
Pentacrinus Briareus.
Spirolina (Oxford Clay).
Chemnitzia „
Ammonites ornatus „
Lamberti „
Mariae „
biplex (Kim. Clay).
spinosus ,,
Aptychus „
Exogyra virgula „
Pleurotomaria „
Serpula (Cornbrash).
Serpula.
Frondicularia.
Crustacean remains.
Fish teeth.
RhynconeUa Mantelliana.
Cuvieri.
Crania Egnabergensis.
Serpula granulata and others.

Apiocrinus ellipticus (ossicles).
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The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London.
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35461191
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109911 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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51125
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Page 185
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NameFound:Ammonites ornatus NameFound:Apiocrinus ellipticus NameConfirmed:Apiocrinus ellipticus NameFound:Aptychus NameConfirmed:Aptychus (Müll. Hal.) Müll. Hal. EOLID:6034308 NameFound:Avicula inaequivalvis NameConfirmed:Avicula (Oxytoma) inaequivalvis NameFound:Belemnites NameConfirmed:Belemnites EOLID:4780330 NameBankID:4089090 NameFound:Belemnites acutus NameConfirmed:Belemnites acutus NameBankID:6106720 NameFound:Belemnites attenuatus NameConfirmed:Belemnites attenuatus NameBankID:6106741 NameFound:Briareus NameConfirmed:Briareus NameBankID:4095400 NameFound:Chemnitzia NameConfirmed:Chemnitzia EOLID:4813168 NameBankID:2799449 NameFound:Crania NameConfirmed:Crania EOLID:3062652 NameBankID:2765659 NameFound:Echinodermata NameConfirmed:Echinodermata EOLID:1926 NameBankID:2560154 NameFound:Exogyra virgula NameConfirmed:Exogyra virgula NameFound:Frondicularia NameConfirmed:Frondicularia EOLID:61591 NameBankID:2677506 NameFound:Grypheae NameFound:Inoceramus NameConfirmed:Inoceramus EOLID:4747366 NameBankID:4205663 NameFound:Inoceramus sulcatus NameConfirmed:Inoceramus sulcatus Parkinson, 1819 NameFound:Littorina carinata NameConfirmed:Littorina carinata NameBankID:2798522 NameFound:Mantelliana NameConfirmed:Mantelliana NameBankID:4504966 NameFound:Mariae biplex NameFound:Millericrinus NameConfirmed:Millericrinus EOLID:4708001 NameBankID:4243946 NameFound:Nucula NameConfirmed:Nucula EOLID:10719654 NameBankID:2691879 NameFound:Ostreae NameFound:Pentacrinus NameConfirmed:Pentacrinus NameBankID:4287800 NameFound:Perna NameConfirmed:Perna EOLID:59522 NameBankID:4935024 NameFound:Plagiostoma spinosum NameConfirmed:Engizostoma spinosum (Pers.) Kuntze 1898 EOLID:18292171 NameFound:Pleurotomaria NameConfirmed:Pleurotomaria EOLID:4793392 NameBankID:4302858 NameFound:Rissoa NameConfirmed:Rissoa EOLID:39471 NameBankID:2683634 NameFound:Serpula NameConfirmed:Serpula EOLID:16660 NameBankID:238476 NameFound:Serpula granulata NameConfirmed:Serpula granulata Linnaeus, 1767 NameFound:Spirolina NameConfirmed:Spirolina EOLID:2953980 NameBankID:3401783 NameFound:Terebratulina striata NameConfirmed:Terebratulina striata NameBankID:7006043 NameFound:Trochus NameConfirmed:Trochus EOLID:75224 NameBankID:4935234
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  • The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. v. 8 (1852).
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