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324
J. P. BLAKE AND W. H. HITDLESTON ON
c. Cylindrites elongatus, Phil,
v. c. Gervillia aviculoides, Sow.
Avicula ovalis, Phil.
Astarte Duboisiana, D' Orb.
Trigonia (clavellate form).
c. Sowerbya triangularis, Phil.
Gresslya peregrina, Phil.
Myacites recurvus, Phil.
. jurassi, Brongn.
Ehynchonella Thurmanni, Schlot.
Waldbeimia Hudlestoni, Walk.
Ecbinobrissus scutatus, Lam.
, sp.
Millericrinus echinatus, Phil.
Rhabdophyllia (fragments).
Spongia fioriceps, Phil.
Manon, sp.
The above groups (B. a and 6), having a thickness of 28 feet, con-
stitute the Passage-beds of Mr. Pox Strang ways, and will subse-
quently be referred to under that title. It follows, therefore, that
the oolite of Scarborough Castle Hill (A of fig. 12) is no other
Fig. 12. — Section of the Upper Part of Scarborough Castle Hill.
A. Oolite of the Lower
Limestones, locally
known as Coralline
Oolite, 24 ft.
B. a. Gritty and vari-
able Limestones with
shell beds, 17 ft.
b. Flaggy, ferruginous
Limestones, very
gritty ; the
beds," 11 ft.
C. c Ball- ^
beds,
18 ft.
a. An- . ri ..
«niUr Gnt P r °-
red
Lower Cal-
careous
gular
cherty
bed.
per.
)
than the lower oolite (d) of the Forge-Valley section ; and this con-
clusion is fully warranted by the few fossils it contains.
To the west of the Derwent Gorge the Lower Limestones may be

seen spread out over the surface of the hills, and in quarries in the
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The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London.
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35818453
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51125
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Page 324
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NameFound:Avicula ovalis NameFound:Cylindrites elongatus NameFound:Duboisiana NameConfirmed:Duboisiana NameBankID:4150213 NameFound:Ecbinobrissus scutatus NameConfirmed:Echinobrissus scutatus NameFound:Flaggy ferruginous NameFound:Gervillia aviculoides NameConfirmed:Gervillia aviculoides (J. Sowerby, 1814) NameFound:Gresslya peregrina NameFound:Millericrinus echinatus NameConfirmed:Millericrinus echinatus NameFound:Myacites recurvus NameFound:Rhabdophyllia NameConfirmed:Rhabdophyllia NameBankID:4328435 NameFound:Sowerbya triangularis NameFound:Spongia NameConfirmed:Spongia EOLID:11148701 NameBankID:490462 NameFound:Trigonia NameConfirmed:Trigonia EOLID:4772338 NameBankID:246199
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/35818453
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  • The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. v. 33 (1877).
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