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444 THE MEDALS OF OREATION. Cav. XI. | 
Bognor Rocks, Sussex. Eocene Tertiary. Vermetus, Pectunculus, 
Pinna, Voluta, &c. 
Bolland. Numerous shells of the Mountain Limestone. 
Bradford, Wilts. Numerous Oolitic shells. <Avicula. 
Bramerton Hill, near Norwich. Shells of the Norfolk Crag. 
Brighton. Strondylus, Terebratula, Ostrea, Pecten, Inoceramus, &e. 
Many species in the chalk. 
Bromley, Kent. Eocene Tertiary. Oyster conglomerate. 
Brook-point, Isle of Wight: about one mile east of the Chine. 
Wealden: Unio valdensis, Cyclades, Paludine, &e. 
Brora, Scotland. Oolite. Pholadomya, Sanguinolaria, &c. 
Calbourn, Isle of Wight. Tertiary. Fresh-water Univalves. 
Cambridge. In the Galt and Chalk-marl, the usual shells. 
Castle Hill, near Newhaven, Sussex. In the Tertiary strata, on the 
summit of the hill, Numerous Potamides, Cyclades, and other 
fresh-water shells. Ostvew, with pebbles. 
Chardstock, Devon. The fossils of the Lower Chalk. 
Cheltenham. Fine shells of the Oolite and Lias. 
Chute, near Longleat, Wilts. Greensand shells, in abundance. 
Clayton, near Hurst, Sussex. In Chalk-marl, many rare shells ; as, 
Doliwm nodosum (Min. Conch. tab. 326.) 
Clifton. Carboniferous Limestone. Spirifera, Producta, &c. 
Coalbrook Dale. Silurian and Carboniferous fossils. 
Cork. In the vicinity. Carboniferous limestone shells. 
Crich Hill, Derbyshire. The usual shells of the Mountain Limestone. 
Cuckfield, Sussex. In the Sandstone and Grit, fresh-water shells of | 
the Wealden. 
Dudley. Profusion of shells of the Silurian strata. 
Dundry, near Bristol. Beautiful shells in the Inferior Oolite. 
Karlstoke, Wilts. Many shells of the Greensand. 
Faringdon, Berks. The usual shells of the Oolite in the Coral Rag, 
&e.; and of the Greensand, in the Gravel-pits. 
Folkstone, Kent. Galt. Jnoceramus, Arca, Rostellaria, Dentaliwm, 
&c. Lower Greensand, Gryphea, Ostrea, &c. ® 
Gravesend. Beautiful shells of the White Chalk. 
Hampstead Cliff, Isle of Wight. Fresh-water Tertiary shells, 
Hampton Quarry, near Bath. Abounds in Oolitic shells. 
Hartwell, Bucks. On the estate of Dr. Lee, beautiful se of the 
Kimmeridge Clay. 
Harwich Cliff, Essex. The Crag shells. Voluta Lamberti. 
Hastings, Sussex. Fresh-water shells of the Wealden. 
Headon Hill, Isle of Wight. Fresh-water Tertiary shells in profusion. 
Heddington. Oysters in Kimmeridge Clay (Ostrea deltoidea). Perna, 
Gervillia, Trigonia, &c. 
