SUPPLEMENTARY INDEX TO VOL. IV. 159 



Terebratula coaictata t. 312, f. I to 4. Bath E., Bradford (Wilts.), 



Charterhouse-Hmton, 

 Farley, Hanipton-dovni, 

 Kings-down, Pickwick 

 \V ., Stoford, «r Winsley. 



Fuller's Earth Strata, grey, lead-coloured and purple Clay ; slippy 

 Banks of Knolls N and S of Bath; Northleacli, Northampton, N. ol 

 Stamford, ^c (very %/if or«Hg(?, No. 21.) 



Grvpha^a cohunba £ 383, h. Noithamptonshire. 



Lutraria angustata 327, Nunney. 



Terebratula reticulata 312, t'.o and 6.Frome S. VV. 



Lnder Oolite, inferior, lower, bastard, or 1st Oolite: N. E and S. of 

 Bath, Dundry and Churchdown Hummocks, lower Costwoia and 

 Edge Kills, Uppini:ham, ^'c. (reddish orange. No. 22. 



Ammouites Parkinsoni a ... 370, f. 1,34-4. Yeovil N. 



Grvi»ba:a gigantea 391, ( hermgton (Carnngton.'), 



• * ^ ^ Churchdown-hill, I arley- 



Wick, and near Ilniinster. 



Pecten ductus 371, (Horncastle Sp Suffolk. Dil.) 



Marlstone, Ovenstone, Marl, iNliiieral Springs, SfC. Glastonbury, Chel- 



teuham E., Banbury, Oakham, Belvoir Castle, ^x ••• - 



(very light blue* No. 24.) 



Ammonites Smith! 406,^73 ) Marston-Magnaf or Broad.') 



H/i. r. cum. ^ 



Terebratula fimbria 32d, Charlton-Ki;igs,andCleeve. 



Blle Lias; beddv, waler-settinK or Hydraulic Limestone; Watchet, 



Aberthaw, Soulham, Barrow, '^x (dvn blue, No. 26.) 



Ammonites Parkinsoni, 3 307, (Brit. Miu.tri) Reynsbam. 



Spiriier Walcotti 377, f. 2. Bath W., Camerton, Keyn- 



sham, !f Parton-Passage. 



Yellow Limestone, buff, red-laud, or IMagnesiau Limestone: popplestone, 



cornstone: A berford, Ferry Hill, Sunderland, ^c 



(greenish blue. No. 29.) 



Axiniis obscurus 314, 3 up. Garford Cliff, (Selby, Dilu.) 



Productus horridus 319, f. 1. Derbyshire. 



humerosus 322, Breedon. 



Pontefkact Rock, Sandstone, often soft, and loose Sand ; Hardwick- 

 Hall S W. Hooton-Koberts, Coliingham,! i^ic. (greenish blue, \ No. 29.) 



Axinus i 314, fo. KingsviUe-House, and 



Weutbridge N Hill. 



III. MEDIAL ORDER of STRATA. 



Coai.-Measires, carboniferous Strata: Sandstones, Crowstones, Canks 

 (or limestones). Shales, Binds, fire Clays, Coals, Iron stones, ifc. 



Derbyshire, ^orkshire, Newcastle <S|-c (Indian Ink, No. 30. 



Anomia... ? (Vol. IV. p. 75.) Northowrani. 



Pecten papvraceus. 354, Denholme-Gate, Elland, 



Idle S j'V^oor-Town, and 

 NorthovviMm. 



r (Vol. IV. p. 75.) Northowram. 



I'roductus loIiatiis/S 318, f. 6. Cumberland. 



Terebratula resupinata p 32:-, Alton (see Brit. Min. t. 45« ,) 



*On Mr. Smith's Rutland and Ltice.sfer county Geological Maps (sold 

 singly by Cary) he has distinguished the stouey parts of this assemblage 

 of Strata, by a reddish brown colour. 



t See Annals of Philosophy, 2nd scries Vol. V. p. 275. 



iOn IMr. Smith's Yorkshire Geological Map, he has distinguished thi* 

 Rock by a purpliih red colour, iind nuuked il a. 



