FOSSIL SI^TCHES, No. 3. 

 GASTEROPODA AND PTEROPODA. 



*»* The fiijurcs of the Fossils in this sheet arc all of the natural size. 



1. IjOxonema ELEGANS. McCoy. Lower Ludlow ; Ledbury. (Dr. Grindrod.) 



Frequent in the Wenlock and Ludlow shales. 



2. Cyclonema coeallii. Sowerby. (Turbo. Sil. Syst.) Upper Ludlow; 



Malvem. (Dr. Grindrod.) 



Found, like Murcliisonicc eorallii, encased in .spheroidal growths of 

 Favosites fibrosa, 



•3. EuNEMA ciRRHOSA. Sowerby. (Txirbo. Sil. Syst.) Wenloi'k shale ; 

 Malvern. (Dr. Grindrod.) 



4. ET'OjirHALUS RUGO.su.?. Sowerhy. "VVenloek Limestone ; Dormington 



Wood. (R. Johnson, Esq.) 



5. ("IRRU.S— sp. Woolhope Limestone ; Scutterdine. (Rev. R. Dixon.) 



Very common in the Littlehope Quarries. 



6. ArRocuLiA Haliotis. Sowerby. ( Ncrita. Sil. Syst. Pile«2}si'i. j 



Wenlock Limestone ; Malvern. (Dr. Grindrod.) 

 Found also in Upper Llandovery rocks. 



7 Belleropiiox "VVenlocken.sis. Sowerby. AVenlock Limestone ; Dor- 

 mington Wood. (Rev. R. Dhxon.) 



Found also in the underlying shales. 



8. CONULARIA Sowerbyi. Defrance. (C. qiiadrisulcata. Sil. Syst.) 

 Wenlock Limestone ; The Winnings Quarry, Colwall. (Malvern 

 Museum.) 

 This beautiful Pteropod ranges from the Caradoc to the Ludlow recks. 



