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Strombida of the Oolites. By Thomas Wright, M.D. With the 

 description of a new and remarkable Pteroceras. By John Lycett, 

 Esq 115 



A Stratigraphical Account of the Section of Hordwell, Beacon, and 

 Barton Cliffs, on the coast of Hampshire. By Thomas Wright, 

 M.D. &c 120 



On the Cidaridee of the Oolites, with a description of some new 

 species of that family. By Thomas Wright, M.D. &c 134 



On the Cassidulidce of the Oolites, with descriptions of some new 

 species of that family. By Thomas Wright, M.D. &c 1/4 



Contributions to the Palaeontology of the Isle of Wight. By 

 Thomas Wright, M.D. &c .*. 229 



Note on the Grypheea of the Bed called Gryphite Grit in the Cot- 

 teswolds. By John Lycett, Esq 235 



Additional Notice of the genus Tancredia (Lycett), Hettangia (Tur- 

 quem). By John Lycett, Esq 237 



Remarks on the Lias at Fretherne near Newnham, and Purton 

 near Sharpness; with an Account of some new Foraminifera disco- 

 vered there ; and on certain Pleistocene Deposits in the Vale of 

 Gloucester. By the Rev. P. B.Brodie, M.A., F.G.S 241 



On some new species of Trigonia from the Inferior Oolite of the 

 Cotteswolds, with preliminary Remarks upon that Genus. By John 

 Lycett, Esq 247 



On the Cornbrash of the neighbourhood of Cirencester. By 

 James Buckman, F.L.S., F.G.S., Professor of Geology Royal 

 Agricultural College 262 



Remarks on Libellula Brodiei (Buckman), a Fossil Insect from the 

 Upper Lias of Dumbleton, Gloucestershire. By Professor Buckman, 

 F.G.S., F.L.S 268 



Appendix. Address to the Cotteswold Naturalists' Club, read at 

 Cheltenham, at the Winter Meeting of 1851 . By T. B. Lloyd Baker, 

 Esq., President i-xiii 



