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Fossil Shells from the Middle Division of the Inferior Oolite 

 in Gloiicestershire, by John Ltcett." This list, for reasons 

 given by the author, is limited to a special horizon, and that 

 confessedly the least fossiliferous. He refers to the labours of 

 Messrs. Buckman, Strickland, and Brobie amongst the 

 Cotteswold Oolites; and since their time many partial lists 

 iEustrative of special zones have been ptiblished; but it yet 

 remains to some careful and competent hand to produce that 

 which would be of vast assistance, in the way of comparison, to 

 searchers in other localities, viz., — a good and complete 

 catalogue of the fossil shells of the Inferior Oolites of Gloucester- 

 shire. I recommend this earnestly to the attention of the 

 geologists of the Cotteswold Club. 



