vc. XV,,,. (,) INFERIOR-OOT.ITE ECIINOIDS 



Re,„arH.-Xt H.dspen, this .pecies is fo™d -socated 

 with what we have called Hvbodvpcus cf. ovahs \\r. Both 

 are undoubtedly near relat.ons to H. gMcrulus. winch occur 

 at a « higher hori^or,, but H. s,Apbhcr«l«s would appea, 



depressed, and m having the apex relatively nearei the anterior 

 end of the test. 



Garantiana-^^A. {Ga.antian.).Wool.ton and Hadspen, Somerset. 



RHABDOCIDARIS ? 



In the list on page 74. 2 " Rhabdocidaris ? (radioles only) 

 is recorded twice. 



The one record refers to a portion of a very large radiole 

 from the rock dated by Mr S. S. Buckman at Whaddon Hill 

 ne"r Beammster, as schl.nbacM, and the other to the i^coid 

 of a radiole from the deposit of the same date at the Lime- 

 kiln Quarry, Loder's Cross, near Bndport. 



STOMECHINUS BIGRANULARIS (Lamarck) 



As remarked in onr main paper, this species " seems 

 to be common in this country only in Dorset" (page 177), 

 and numbers of specimens were collected when the quarries 

 in the neighbourhood of Burton Bradstock were m work. 

 We remarked that " a single immature example probab y 

 referable to this species, has been obtained from the Rubbiy 

 Beds of Doulting." 



In the Bath Museum are several specimens from the 

 Inferior-Oolite of Vallis Vale, near Frome, and one from the 

 " I [nferior] O [olite ? Anabacia-Umestones] Tunley [near 

 Radstock]." 



We have now to add a mutilated specimen from the 

 deposit which is probably of tyuellei date at Hadspen ; and 

 another from the Top-Beds of Whaddon Hill. 



