Keywords: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London (13365162133).jpg can <br> be found until we arrive at the argillaceous shale No 344 217 feet <br> above the last upright tree This shale No 344 is the commence- <br> ment of a series of beds exceedingly rich in both prostrate plants and <br> erect trees which terminate only with the highest bed in our section <br> at Cranberry Head I have endeavoured to show the position of all <br> the upright trees at one view in the annexed sketch Fig 9 the lower <br> portion being visible in the south-eastern face of the cliff and the <br> upper round the angle of the headland where the coast-line runs <br> nearly in the direction of the strike of the strata this will explain <br> why the beds dip so rapidly in one part and appear nearly horizontal <br> in the other part of the sketch 36933956 113689 51125 Page 131 Text v 6 http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/36933956 1850 Geological Society of London NameFound Calamites NameConfirmed Calamites EOLID 13132177 NameBankID 4098476 NameFound Sigillaria NameConfirmed Sigillaria EOLID 13132168 NameBankID 4343184 NameFound Stigmaria NameConfirmed Stigmaria EOLID 6133541 NameBankID 4853119 Biodiversity Heritage Library The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London v 6 1850 Geology Periodicals Smithsonian Libraries bhl page 36933956 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/36933956 smithsonian libraries Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2014-03-23 Check categories 2015 August 26 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/13365162133 2015-08-26 12 00 35 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London 1850 Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script |