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Rh and must here content myself to give a general description of the Shepherd's Gutter and Brook Beds. The former, the equivalent to the Nummulina Bed at Stubbington, Bracklesham, and White-Cliff Bay, is so called from a small stream at the foot of Bramble Hill Wood, about a mile due north of the King's Gairn Brook. The measurements are as follow :— (1) Gravel from one to five feet; (2) light-coloured clay, with 244