Forest Marble FormationThe Forest Marble is a geological formation in England. Part of the Great Oolite Group, it dates to the late Bathonian stage of the Middle Jurassic.LithologyThe primary lithology of the formation typically consists of greenish grey variably calcareous silicate mudstone, with lenticular cross bedded limestone units deposited in a marine setting.PaleobiotaDespite the formation being nearly entirely marine, at several localities abundant remains of terrestrial microvertebrates are found, the primary locality being the Kirtlington Mammal Bed in Kirtlington Quarry near Kirtlington, Oxfordshire. Another important locality is Watton Cliff near Eype in Dorset.FishDinosaursOrnithischiansSaurischiansAmphibiansTurtlesChoristoderesPterosaursLepidosauromorphsCrocodyliformesMammaliamorphs