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perhaps even the form of the tube itself, are liable to 
variation; these are still further difficulties, 
Hamites have been found in the Clay at Folkstone, as 
most of the species here figured; in the Chalk at Hamsey 
in Sussex, resembling H. intermedius; and also by Miss 
Benett, in the Chalk at Horton. 
HAMITES tenuis. 
TAB. LXI.—Fig. 1. 
Spec. Cuar. Slender, depressed, undulations obtuse, 
slightly waved, disappearing on the back of 
the limbs. 
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Tue compressed shape of this would give the aperture an 
oval form about half as long again as wide. The undula- 
tions are irregular, some reaching nearly to the back, others 
only half way. ‘The fragment I have figured is straight, 
and tapers more rapidly than others of the Genus. 
I am indebted to the indefatigable James Gibbs for this 
and most of the specimens figured in this and the following 
plate. . They were picked up by him in the Clay of the 
neighbourhood of Folkstone, among Ammonites and variqus 
other Fossils. 
HAMITES rotundus. 
TAB, LXI.—Figs. 2 and 3. 
Srrc. Cuar. Aperture round, undulations obtuse, 
annular, numerous; the curve of the shell very 
gradual. 
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Tue regularity of the undulations and roundness of the 
shell, are the distinguishing marks of this species, Fig. 2 
