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or four tolerably good specimens of distinct species of 

 bivalve shells. Mi-. Morle, of Cannlngton Park Farm, 

 who is allve to the interest that geologists take in the 

 strata close to bis door, and is competent to explore tliem, 

 has met with others ; and Mr. W. Tucker, of Cannington, 

 a good practical naturalist, has brought me dozens of spe- 

 cimens, and many different species. 



I fear that I have lengthened this paper to a tedious 

 extent ; but I have trespassed so far, because I am desirous 

 of making use of the information which I have obtained on 

 this subject, believing that a knowledge of the geological 

 Position of the Cannington rock will elucidate much that 

 is obscure in our geological views of the Quantocks, and 

 the strata westward ; and that this obscurity will, before 

 long, occasion another survey from the Ordnance Staff, 

 in the westem district, as they contain views different 

 from those quoted from the Paper read to the Geological 

 section of the British Association. 



