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Highworth, Wilts. Very fine Trigonixw, and other Oolitic, shells, in 
the stone-quarries. 
‘Hollington, near Hastings. Wealden. Fresh-water bivalves, &c. 
Holywell, near Ipswich. Shells of the Crag, abundantly. 
Hordwell Cliff, Hants. The usual shells of the Eocene deposits, in 
immense quantity, variety, and perfection. 
Horningsham, near Frome, Wilts. Oxford Clay. Terebratula, Pecten, 
&c. in great numbers. 
Horsham, Sussex. Fresh-water shells of the Wealden, in the stone- 
quarries. 
Humbleton Hill, Sunderland. Permian fossils. 
Hythe, Kent. Greensand. Trigonia, Gryphea, Pecten, &e. 
Ilminster, Somerset. Brachiopoda, &c. Inf. Oolite and Merlstone. 
Ipswich. The usual Crag shells. 
Langton Green, near Tunbridge Wells. Wealden. In the sandstone 
quarries, Uniones, Cyclades, &c. 
Leckhampton Hill, near Cheltenham. Numerous shells of the Infe- 
rior Oolite and Lias. 
Lewes. Jnoceramus, Pecten, and usual shells of the White Chalk and 
Chalk Marl. 
Ludlow. Pentamerus, Spirifera, &c. and other Silurian shells. 
Lyme Regis. Lias. Plagiostoma, Gryphea, Trochus. 
Malton. Beautiful shells of the Oolite. 
Matlock, Derbyshire. The mountain limestone in the vicinity abounds 
in the characteristic shells Leptena, Spirifer, &c. 
Minchinhampton. Numerous shells of the Great Oolite. 
Osmington, near Weymouth. Purbeck; fresh-water and marine 
shells: Oolite; Trigonia, Gervillia, Perna, Pholadomya, and many 
other genera. 
Portland, Isle of. Oolite. In the stone-quarries immense numbers 
of the genera Trigonia, Venus, Ostrea, Pecten, Ke. 
Pluckley, Kent. Lower Greensand. Trigonie, Terebratule, &e. 
Radipole, near Weymouth. Trigonia, Pholadomya, &c. in Oxford 
Clay. 
Sandgate, near Margate. In the Greensand, the usual shells. 
Scarborough. In the cliffs along the shore, a profusion of Oolitic and 
Liassic shells. ‘ 
Selbourn, Hants. In the firestone, Ostvea carinata and other charac- 
teristic shells. 
_ Shalfleet, Isle of Wight. In tertiary fresh-water limestone, shells of 
various genera, as Bulimus, Helix, Planorbis, &c. 
Shanklin Chine. Greensand. In the cliffs along the shore, Terebra- 
tule, Gryphites, Gervillie, and many other shells. 
