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" Strickland's paper the following remarks : — " (7) Ferruginous beds, consisting of coarse Oolite in the upper part, and of a very peculiar large-grained Oolite or Pisolite ('Pea-grit') in the lower. A few miles to the south the Pisolite disappears,... "
The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London - Page 244
by Geological Society of London - 1850
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The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, Volume 6

Geological Society of London - Electronic journals - 1850 - 848 pages
...A few miles to the south the Pisolite disappears, and is replaced near Painswick and at Harcsfield Hill by strata containing ferruginous oolitic grains...the precise equivalent of the well-known oolite of Duudry near Bristol, which may 1850.] RUXTON ON THE VOLCANIC ROCKS OF N. MEXICO. 251' be recognized...
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Proceedings, Volumes 20-22

Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society - Archaeology - 1875 - 790 pages
...disappears, and is replaced near Painswick, and at Haresfiekl Hill, by strata containing ferruginous Oolite grains in a brown paste. This is the precise equivalent...well-known Oolite of Dundry, near Bristol, which may be recognised as far off as Bridport, on the Dorset coast. At Leckhampton the Pisolite rests on a few...
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Proceedings of the Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club, Volumes 1-2

Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club - Gloucestershire (England) - 1853 - 598 pages
...following remarks : — " (7) Ferruginous beds, consisting of coarse Oolite in the upper part, and of a very peculiar large-grained Oolite or Pisolite ('Pea-grit')...brown paste. This is the precise equivalent of the well known Oolite of Dundry, near Bristol, which may be recognized as far off as Bridport, on the Dorset...
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Proceedings of the Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club, Volumes 1-2

Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club - Gloucestershire (England) - 1853 - 604 pages
...Ferruginous beds, consisting of coarse Oolite in the upper part and of a very peculiar large-grained Oolito or Pisolite ('Pea-grit') in the lower. A few miles...disappears, and is replaced near Painswick and at Haresfleld Hill by strata containing ferruginous Oolitic grains in a brown paste. This is the precise...
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Proceedings, Volumes 20-22

Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society - Archaeology - 1875 - 710 pages
...these Dorset beds, as in his description of the Leckhampton Hill section we find the following : — " (7). Ferruginous beds, consisting of coarse Oolite...Haresfield Hill, by strata containing ferruginous Oolite grains in a brown paste. This is the precise equivalent of the well-known Oolite of Dundry,...
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Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, Volume 1

Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society - Archaeology - 1877 - 150 pages
...ironshot oolite of Dundry the equivalent of the Cephalopoda-bed of the Haresfield Hill. He says, " A few miles to the south the Pisolite disappears and is replaced near Painswick and at Haresford Hill by strata containing ferruginous oolitic grains in a brown paste. This is the precise...
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Proceedings - Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, Volume 1

Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society - Archaeology - 1877 - 154 pages
...ironshot oolite of Dundry the equivalent of the Cephalopoda-bed of the Haresfield Hill, He says, " A few miles to the south the Pisolite disappears and is replaced near Painswick and at Haresford Hill by strata containing ferruginous oolitic grains in a brown paste. This is the precise...
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