of the Red Limestone of Hunstanton. 



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Table of Fossils *, with their Ranges. 

 [Those in italics have not been previously noticed.] 



[Globigei-ina cretacea {vide Morris's Cat.)] 



Cristellaria rotulata 



Siphonia ]\vritbrrais 



Spongia paradoxica 



?Apiocrinites rugosusf 



Pentacrinus Fittoni 



Cardiaster suborbicularis J 



[Cidaris Gaidtina (?)] 



Cidaris (n. sp.), spine 



Cidaris (n. sp.)§, spine 



Cidaris sceptrifera 

 Diadema tumidum 



Diadema (sp.?)|| , 



Serpula antiqua 



Serpula irregularis 



[Serpula proteus ?] 



Serpula triserrata 



Serpula, sp 



Vermicularia umbonata 



Vermicularia elongata 



\_Astrogonium Furnivalli, var. ?] 



Cytherella ovata 



B,€mains of a Crustacean .... 



PoUicipes glaher 



Idmonea dilatata 



Diastopora ramosa 



Ceriopora spongites 



Diastopora (n. sp.)1[ 



Terebratula capillata 



Terebratula Dutempleana .... 



Terebi-atula biplicata 



Terebratula f aba 



Terebratula semiglobosa 



Terebratula 



[Terebratulina gracilis^ ** .... 



Kingena lima 



Rhynchonella Cuvieri 



Peculiar. 



■{ 

 ■{ 



* 



Lowest 



bed at 



Hunst'on, 



* 

 Chalk- 

 marl. 



* 



Upper 

 Green- 

 sand. 



* The list of names is from Mr. Wiltshire's paper, 

 t This is referred by Mr. Wiltshire to Bourgueticrinus rugosus (D'Orb.); 

 but the base is exjianded, and more like Apiocrinites. 

 X This is the Ananchytes planus of Morris's Catalogue. 

 § At least one more species occurs. 

 II A large species seen by Dr. Cookson. 

 % A large species most nearly i-elated to D. spongiosa. 

 ** This I had the misfortune to lose a few seconds after it was obtained. 



