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VERMETUS Bognoriensis. 
TAB. DXCVI.—fgs. 1. 2. & 3. 
SPEC. Cuan. Spiral portion conical, subdiscoid, 
concave beneath ; tube obscurely five-sided, 
with a furrow above and below; the produced 
part cylindrical, slightly curved. 
Syn. Vermicularia Bognoriensis. Mantell, Geol. 
Suss. p. 272. 
Serpula? Parkinson, 3. 97. pl.7. f. 8. 
Tus tube of this is more angular, and the whorls more 
numerous, than in V. concava, t. 57. to which it nearly 
approaches ; but when the surface is worn away, it ap- 
pears cylindrical. 
Very abundant in some parts of the Sandstone of the 
Bognor Rocks, figs. 1. & 2. It also occurs filled with 
Pyrites on the Sheppy coast (fig. 3.), and also at High- 
gate. Mr. Parkinson seems to be the first person who 
has noticed it. 
