Abstract

The Middle Oxfordian Highworth Limestone of Wiltshire has long been renowned for the wide variety of fossils it contains. Though there are no longer available any exposures of this unit, field walking of the outcrop has enabled the collection of a large assemblage of fossils from this important part of the Corallian sequence of Wiltshire. The occurrence of these prolific bivalve, ammonite and coral faunas is set into the context of the Middle Oxfordian palaeogeography of southern England.

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