Remains in the Oolite Series of England and France. 205 

 Table continued. 



Name. 



Trochus fasciatus. 



sulcatus . 



ornatus .. 



punctatus 



elongatus 



abbreviatus 



— bicarinatus 



Melania Heddingtonensis. 



lineata 



Belemnites 



Ammonites laeviiisculus . . 



discus 



— — contractus.... 



Blagdeni 



Braikenridgii. 



Myoconcha crassa 



Astarte excavata 



Ammonites elegans... 



annulatus 



Nautilus lineatus 



York- 

 shire. 



Dundry 

 Hill. 



Cal- 

 vados. 



South of 

 France, 



Of the seventy-two species of fossil shells enumerated in the 

 inferioi" oolite of Yorkshire, thirteen have been met with in 

 the other localities ; and of these, eleven occur at Dundry Hill, 

 seven in Calvados, and one in tlie South of France. 



Of the sixty-seven species mentioned as found atDundryHill, 

 thirty-two occur in the other localities ; and of these, eleven 

 are found in Yorkshire, twenty-four in Calvados, and three in 

 the South of France. 



Of the sixty species enumerated in Calvados, twenty-five 

 are found in the other localities ; and of these, twenty-four 

 occur at Dundry Hill, and seven in Yorkshire. 



Of the seven species of fossil shells noticed in the South of 

 France, five are found in the other localities ; and of these, 

 three occur at Dundry Hill, one in Yorkshire, and one in the 

 North of France. 



From this it would appear, that there is a much greater re- 

 semblance between the zoological character of the inferior 

 oolite of Dundry Hill and Calvados, than there is between the 

 same rocks of the former jilace and Yorkshire. 

 [To be continued.] 



[It is necessary to remark respecting tlie portion of this paper printed 

 in the last Number of this Journal, that the Trochus anglicus of .Sowcrby is 

 the Pleurotomaria anglica of Dcfrauce ; thcrefoit; tlic South of France 

 must 1)C added to tiic localities already given of '!'. anglicus. Orthoccras 

 elongatuMi and Ammonites latsecosta should be added to the list of organic 

 cemains found in the lias of Lyme Regis; and Anunonites Stokcsii to that 

 of tiic same rock in Calvados. J 



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