Page:Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, vol. 33.djvu/125

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LATER TERTIARY GEOLOGY OF EAST ANGLIA.
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LATER TERTIARY GEOLOGY OF EAST ANGLIA. 87 Figs. 7-9. — Sections VII.-IX., across the Wensum Valley. (Length of each section about 2 miles. (Vertical scale about 17 j times the horizontal.) Fig. 7.— Section VII. 8.8.W. Pits, 8.S.W. of Lyng church N.N.E. Pig. 8.— Section VIII. River Wen- S.W by. S. sum. Pits, 12 furlongs and 6 furlongs S.W. Pit 5 furlongs by W. 01 Bintree S.W. by S. church. of Bintree . * . church. N.E. by E. ! s Fig. 9. — Section IX. s. by w. River Wensuin, | mile W. of Fakenham church. Pits. East-Barsham Railway- cutting, south end. N. by E. -n n '; i-Tii fTmTTi 1 1 1 1 '■ I'm il ^jHTiTnT 1, 6, 7, 8 as in fig. 5. 10. Postglacial valley-gravel and recent alluvium. N.B. The pebbly sands (5) are perhaps present in small thickness below No. 6 in Section VIII., as they are so in a section (at Guist) only two miles out of the line of it.