Inferior Oolite in Gloucestershire. 



415 



Genus. 



222. Myopsis 



223. 

 225. 



2;i2. 



224. 

 250.' 

 226. 



7. 



228. 

 2219. 

 230. 

 231. 

 233. 

 24,9. 

 248. 

 248* 

 234. 

 235. 



Area 



Modiolarca 

 Cucullaea.., 



Species. 



dilata 



pulchra . . 



lata 



trisulcata . . 

 rudiuscula 



ovata 



elongata . . 



Authority. 



dense granulata . 



amceua 



ciicullata 



elongata 



triangularis ? 



nana 



bipartita 



funiculosa? ... 



obliqua 



Lithodomus'attenuatus ... 



Trichites 



236. Terebratula 



237. 



238. 



239. 



240. 



241. 



241*.^ 



242. ...... 



243. 



244. 



246. 



nodosus 



simplex 



plicata 



fimbria 



resupinata ? 



ornithocepliala? 



Mya, Phill.; San 

 guinolaria, Buck- 

 man. 



Sow. Min. Con. ... 



Dunker 



Goldfuss 



new sp 



Area ovata, Buekm. 



Sow. Min. Con., not 

 Phillips. 



new sp 



new sp 



Area,' Goldfuss . . . 



Phil. Geol. York. . 



Phil. Geol. York. . 



new sp 



new sp 



.Vrea, Goldfuss ... 



new sp 



new sp. 



Lycett, Ann. Nat. 

 Hist. 1850. 



Buckman 



]>uckman 



Sow. Min. Con. ... 



Sow. Min. Con. ... 



Sow. Min. Con. ... 



new sp 



new sp 



jUew sp j 



new sp I 



inew sp j 



new sp I 



c J 





Notes and Descriptions of New Species. 



2. Patella inornata ; ovate, smooth ; apex pointed, moderately 

 elevated, subcentrical, but posterior and inclined slightly forwards. 

 The Great Oolite shells are rather more elevated and pointed. 



4. P. retifera ; ovate, costated and cancellated ; costse numerous 

 and unequal, crossed by numerous encircling lines ; apex moderately 

 elevated, posterior, but inclined forwards. 



10. Emarginul a granulata; ovately globose; apex curved poste- 

 riorly ; costse numerous, very fine, with others still more delicate alter- 

 nating, and rendered granular by transverse encircling lines. 



\] . E. Leckhamptonensis ; oval, depressed ; apex posterior ; costse 

 large, rounded and tuberculated where crossed by encircling lines ; 

 costse twenty-six in number. 



5. Fissurella BrocJiei ; figure a lengthened oval, rather depressed ; 



