. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 19 16 15 13 rx t£ 333* 335* i i i ^ p £5*™* P\. Fig. 6 Measured sections made at Jebel Rawdah, sections 1 and 4 (see Fig. 4B for locality). Prominent red marl parting Prominent red marl Hemipneustes parting Faujasia, Coenhotectypus Dtctyoptychus Globator, Pygurostoma, Coenhotectypus More massive bedded boctastK packstones with scattered orbitoids Rubbly, coarse brown-weathering sandy wackestone Rubbly, coarse, poorry-sorted packstone Orthopsis, Salenia, Globator Scabrotrigonia, Pycnodonte Pycnodonte Scabrotrigonia, Pycnodonte Globato


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 19 16 15 13 rx t£ 333* 335* i i i ^ p £5*™* P\. Fig. 6 Measured sections made at Jebel Rawdah, sections 1 and 4 (see Fig. 4B for locality). Prominent red marl parting Prominent red marl Hemipneustes parting Faujasia, Coenhotectypus Dtctyoptychus Globator, Pygurostoma, Coenhotectypus More massive bedded boctastK packstones with scattered orbitoids Rubbly, coarse brown-weathering sandy wackestone Rubbly, coarse, poorry-sorted packstone Orthopsis, Salenia, Globator Scabrotrigonia, Pycnodonte Pycnodonte Scabrotrigonia, Pycnodonte Globator, Orthopsis More massive orbttoid-rtch boclasttc packstones Nodular orbit otd-rich btocbsttc packstone Soft, btoturbated marl seam Or bito id-rich bioclastic packstone Hard nodular rhodolite- rich bed Red marty calcarenite Rubbly, poorly-sorted bioctastic packstone with orbitoids Rubbly, poorry-sorted Dictyoptychu Dtctyoptychus Dictyoptychus, Globator, Hemiaster Noetlingaster common, Globator, Petalobrissus, Coenholectypus Lophids and Campanile Dictyoptychus Globator Phymechinus, Globator, Orthocyphus, Petalobrissus btoclasttc packstone Globator, Petalobrissus, Faujasia, with orbitoids Red sandy marl Rubbly, coarse btoclasttc limestone with siliciclastics Hard sandy calcarenite packstone Glyphopneustes Orthocyphus, Faujasia, Globator, Petalobrtssus Bournonia, oysters, gastropods Abundant rudists (Hippurites, Dictyoptychus), gastropod and bivalve debris. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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