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by favor of the Rev. H. Steinhauer; they resemble some 
sent me by Thomas Meade, Esq. from the Cornbrash stratum 
near Chatley, of which they are said to be characteristic ; 
they are mostly rounder, but with the same kind of points. 
The Rey. T. O. Marsh has sent me specimens from Fel- 
mersham, one of which I have given two views at fig. 4 
and 5. These are more gibbous than those from Bradford, 
but less so than the Chatley ones, some of which are almost 
globose. 
