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mina hovina, Pontocypris Smithii, and Bythocypris 

 concinna. 



19. Lea "Wood, Fownhope, Herefordshire.— 



Yellowish shale, with some particles of black scoria- 

 ceous lava, clear and opaque calcite, a few minute 

 angular pieces of quartz, prismatic calcite, some 

 white scales of mica, small rounded grains of 

 crystalline calcite, one small black coprolite, a spine 

 of a sea-urchin, some Polyzoa and Crinoid remains,, 

 a few small Brachiopoda, a spicule of AstrcBOspongia 

 patina, Rcem., and Lagena Icevis. 



Ostracoda, 20 species, including Beyrichia tuberculata 

 var. gibhosa, Bollia hicollina, Prhnitia ornata, and 

 Bythocypins concinna (common). 



20. Common Hill, Fownhope.— The shale from 

 this locality was fine-grained and yellowish, and 

 contained some clear and opaque calcite, and minute 

 iron pyrites. • 



Ostracoda, 22 species. Primitia uvtbilicata, and the 

 very rare Primitia cornuta, were obtained. 



21. Dormington, near Stock Edith, Hereford- 

 shire. — The shale was yellowish, with abundant 

 fossils, minute pieces of black scoriaceous lava, 

 small rounded calcite, cubic iron pyrites, some small 

 black coprolites, Polyzoa and Crinoids (common), 

 small Brachiopoda, interambulacral plate and a 

 spine of Archoeocidaris, Astrceospongia patina, Rcem., 

 six pearls, two Lagence, and Orbulina ? Although 

 Crinoids were common, Ostracoda were abundant, 

 which is rather contrary to rule. 



Ostracoda, 34 species. Among the species of more 

 or less rarity were Beyrichia Kloedeni var. granulata, 

 B. Kloedeni var. subtorosa with big lobe (common), 

 B. concinna, B. admixta (frequent), Strepula bey- 

 richioides, Placentula excavata (common), Primitia 

 fabulina (common), P. nmbilicata (frequent), P. 

 cequalis, P. diversa, Octonaria octoformis var. persona 

 (common), and Cytherella Smithii — the oldest of its 

 genus (common). 



