Fig. 1. 
2. Dentalium incrassatum. 
3a. Vermetus Bognoriensis. 
DOs eas, oe 
yj \Xiphidium quadratum. 
5 
6. 
the 
8. 
$), 
Fig. 1. 
2 
A. 
5. 
6 & 6a. Pyrula Smithii. 
§ This and A. sigaretina are erroneously referred to Globulus in the list. 
DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES. Vil 
Teredo ante-nautie. 
& 5a. Teredo personata. 
Cultellus affinis. 
Pectunculus decussatus. 
Cyprina? nana. 
Panopza intermedia. 
. Pholas Pechelli. 
. Cyprina planata. 
. Cardita quadrata. 
. Modiola elegans. 
. Panopza Puella. 
. Nautilus Sowerbii. 
. Modiola simplex. 
. Anomia tenuistriata. 
Lingula tenuis. 
. Ampullina patula §. 
. Solarium bistriatum. 
Aporrhais Sowerbu. 
. Buccinum ? internal cast. 
. Littorina sulcata. 
. Natica microstoma. 
. Acteon simulatus ? 
Crocodilus Spenceri. 
. The first caudal vertebra of ditto. 
3 
}Astacus Bellii. 
Cancer Leachii. 
correct, p. 118. 
Tas. XIV. 
Fig. 26 
HANS OXOVEE 
Fi 
de 
Koes 
Pseudoliva semicostata. 
7. Infundibulum trochiforme. 
. Nautilus centralis. 
. Fusus tuberosus. 
. Pleurotoma prisca? internal cast. 
. Pholadomya virgulosa. 
. Pectunculus brevirostris. 
. Cardita Brongniarti. 
. Represents a portion of a large mass 
composed of oval grains, rather 
smaller than rice, collected into 
clusters of an elongated form, nearly 
an inch long, sometimes cylindrical, 
sometimes fusiform or flattened, 
piled upon one another either irre- 
gularly or in a radiating manner. 
Similar masses occur of various sizes, 
some consisting of only a few clus- 
ters, others of considerable num- 
bers, covering a surface of 5 or 
more inches square. Similar bodies 
have long been observed by Mr. We- 
therell in the Highgate clay. Can 
they be Coprolites ? 
. Probably the remains of a Coral, or 
the cast of a Worm’s tube ? 
Voluta denudata. 
Cassidaria nodosa. 
ambigua. 
. Turritella scalarioides. 
. A tooth of the Otodus obliquus. 
Globulus labellatus is 
