I2& Geological Remarks on the 



Pvrpi/les of different kinds are found in the chstlk strata,* 

 p. 42. 



at Chauntont, Gentinvy Grignon, Gtiesptlle, Tssy^ 



Mcudon, Pallery, Sevres, Vaugirard, &c. of different 

 Fpecies from thr)se in ihc ehalk, are found, in the lower 

 beds of the coarse limestone, p. 47. 



Fyrulce shells arc found at Chauniont, Geritilly, Grignon^ 

 Guespelle, Issy, Meudon, Pallery, Sevres, Vaugirard, 

 &:c. in the lower beds of the coarse linicstone, p. 47. 



Ouadntpcds, skeletons of, at Antoni, Bagneux, Chelle?, 

 Clainart, Grisy, Montn^artre, IViel, Valeram-nionnty 

 ^cc. of several kinds, are found in the upper gypsunir 

 mass. p. 51 and .53. 



• , I he skeletons of various large on'ea, are 



found in the (vallev) alluvium of the basin of Paris, 

 p. 38. 



Sea^shells (resembling recent genera or species of such 

 shells), viz., cardiums, cerites, mactrcs, oysters, ve- 

 / nuses, and other bivalves, are found in the marles that 

 are below the argillaceous sand at the top of the gyp- 

 seous formation, p. 52. 



■■ of various kinds abound in the lower beds of 



the coarse limestone at Chaumont, Gentilly, Grignon, 

 Guespelle, Issy, Meudon, Pallary, Sevres, Vaugi- 

 rard, &c. p. 47 and 54. 



Shark\<: Teeth, see Teeth. 



SoUmce shells (omitted in the translation), at Chaumont/ 

 Gentilly, Grignon, Guespelle, Issy, Meudon, Pallery, 

 Sevres, Vaugirard, 5cc. in the lower beds of the coarse 

 stone, p. 47. 



Spirorbis^ a species of these shells is Found in the chalk 

 strata, p. 42. 



Stalks of vegetables, see Leaves. 



Teeth of Squali are found in the chalk strata, p. 42. 



Telline shells of different species are found at Chaumont, 

 Gentilly, Grignon, Guespelle, Issy, Longjumeau, 

 Meudon, Montmartre, Montmorency, Pallery, Ro- 

 mainville. Saint Prix, Sevres, V^augirard, &c., in the 

 lower beds of the coarse limestone, p. 47 and 54. 



— small, long, white, and striated, are found iii vast 



numbers in seams, close to each other, in a stratum 

 that covers the building-stone rock of the coarse 

 limestone formation at Gentilly, Saint-Germain, \^il- 

 lepreux, Sec. p. 48. 



——-small and elongated, closely packed in a very thin 

 scam, below the thick green pollers' earth of the gyp- 



seou,*i 



