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5. From the Chinch clay, at 2 places, viz. Oxford city, Sunk 

 Fences or Walks, &c. 19 shells and 7 others; and Cowley, 4. 

 mile SSE of Oxford, 41 shells and 27 other specimens. 



6. From Kellowafs stone, at Kelloway's Bridge (or Calloway 

 B.), 2 miles NE of Chippenham, Wilts, i3 shells. 



■", From the Combrash, at 5 places, viz. Witney, 4 miles NNE 

 of Bampton, Oxfordshire, 4G shells and 63 others ; Kidlington, 

 2f miles SE of Woodstock, Oxfordshire, 21 shells and 13 others ; 

 Islip, 4 miles SE of Woodstock, Oxfordshire, 13 shells and 13 

 others ; Charlton, 3 miles S of Bicester, Oxfordshire, 5 shells 

 and 24 others ; and Raunds (or Ranee), 3-J- miles S of Thrap- 

 ston, Northamptonshire, 10 shells and 10 other specimens. 



8. From the Forest Marble at Stonesfield (or Stunsfield), 2^ 

 miles W of Woodstock, Oxfordshire, 6 shells and 51 other spe- 

 cimens. 



9. From the Upper Oolite, at 3 places, viz. Towcester (or 

 Tocester), 8 miles SSW of Northampton, 9 shells and 6 others ; 

 Wellingborough, 6^- miles S of Kettering, Northampton, 7 shells 

 and 6 others ; and Desborough, 4-i- miles N W of Kettering, Nor- 

 thamptonshire, 8 shells and 16 other specimens. 



10. From the Fuller 's-earth, at Marston Trussel (or Merston 

 T.), 114- miles WNW of Kettering, Northamptonshire, 13 shells 

 and 11 other specimens. 



11. From the Under Oolite, at 4 places, viz. Birlip Hill, 5 miles 

 ESE of Gloucester, 9 shells and 4 others ; Barrington (Great ?) 

 5 miles E of Northleach, Gloucestershire, 22 shells and 12 others ; 

 Upton, f, mile W of Burford, Oxfordshire, 7 shells and 9 others ; 

 and Byfield, G-i miles SW of Daventry, Northamptonshire, 21 

 shells and 3 other specimens. 



12. From the Lias, at 2 places, viz. Parton Passage (or Pyr- 

 ton P. on the W shore of Severn River), 4 miles SSW of Newn- 

 ham, Gloucestershire, 23 shells and 28 others ; and Whitton (on 

 S shore of Humber River), 10 miles W of Barton, Lincolnshire, 

 28 shells and 1 1 other specimens are described, and part of them 

 figured, by Mr. Luid; 56 of which latter are shells. 



Five out of the above 30 places, the least production of shells, 

 &c. have furnished Mr. L. with 13 specimens each ; all the other 

 264 places mentioned in his work, gave less numbers than 12 

 specimens each to the Ashmolean collection, except, perhaps, 

 some of those unnamed places, included under the respective 

 county names. 



In a new edition of Luid, I beg to suggest that the several 

 specimens Jigured, should be pointed out by a reference to the 

 number of the plate or table. The want of these references, and 

 the apparently random placing of the figures in the plates, are at 

 present very perplexing ; and, lastly, I request, that an index to 

 the several localities may accompany such edition, towards the 

 preparing of which, I would gladly lend assistance ; and am, 



Yours, 8cc. John Farey. 



