.Oeology of the Shore oj the Severn, ?f| 



. Innumerable casts of the same in lias. * '^ 



Ammonites Parkinsoni. 

 „ Bucklandi. 

 „ Also in Pyrites. 



The fragment of an ammonite in limestone I found, having 

 in its solid interior, when broken, other shells — Serpula, 

 Ostrea-P«cfunculuSf Pentacrinite^ and spines of Echines — 

 a circumstance which is recorded in the eighteenth volume of 

 Mr. Brande's Journal. 



Astarte. 



Avicula inequivalvis. 



Belemnite. 



Entrochius. 



Gryphaea Aricuta, very abundant, in entire beds. 



Modiola. 



Nautilus Obesus, 



Ostrea. 



Patella. 



Peutacrinite — a few capitals of this species have been found, 

 and one of them very beautiful, and attached 

 to the stem. 

 .' „ Another species. ♦. 



Pecten. 



Plagiostoma Gigantea. 

 .. . . covered with Ostrea. 



,, transversa, 



t. „ costata. 



Spirifer. 

 I ; Terebratula dentata. 



Trochus Similis. 



Casts of the same. 



Casts of Solen. 

 -- : Fragment of the spine of a fish resembling Balistes, 



„ chelate claw of a crab. 



i . Spines of Echinus. 



Vertebrae of Ichthiosaurus. 



„ Plesiosaurus. •' 



Bovey Coal, in small pieces. 



Besides the abovementioned catalogue of fossils, five of 9 

 pew description have been discovered in the blue lias : — , 



1. A species of Alcyonium. 

 * * 2^ Cast of an unknown tooth. . ..J 



