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lines and blotches, indicating, apparently, the worm-like appear- 

 ance of scaphopods, and the coarser stems of bryozoa. Among 

 the less altered pieces, however, the casts of many of the fossils 

 are still sufficiently well-preserved to admit of generic determina- 

 tion, and in a few cases specifically also. Doubtless, long and 

 careful searching would disclose quite a number of determinable 

 species. 



The following list represents those sufficiently distinct to 

 mention : — 



Pteropoda. 



Vaginella eligmostoma, Tate 



Gastropoda. 



Bathytoma angustif rons, Tate 

 Clathurella sp. 

 Cancellaria sp. 

 Marginella sp. 

 Siphonalia sp, 

 Murex sp. 

 Turritella sp. 

 Natica sp. 



Lamellibranchiata. 



Placunanomial sp. 



Spondylus pseudoradula, McCoy 



Lima % sp. 



Pecten sturtianus, Tate, prob. 



Amussium zitteli, Hutton 



Septif er ? sp. 



Glycimeris laticostatus, Quoy and Gaimard 



Leda huttoni, T. Woods. 



Trigonia subundulata, Jenkins 



Cardita sp. 



Corbula ephamilla, Tate % 



Actinozoa. 



^ Sphenotrochus alatus, T. Woods 



] This Coral, of which two examples were obtained, has been kindly identified by 

 Mr. J. Dennant, F.G.S., F.C.S., to whom I am also indebted for determining several other 

 fossils in the list. 



