54 RAMBLES ROUND FOLKESTONE. 



Scalaria. Turbo. 



Pleurotomaria. Dentalium. 



Solarium. Bellerophon. &c. 



Of bivalves : 



Inoceramus sulcatus. Plicatula. 



I. concentricus. Pecten. 



Nucula ovata. Lima. 



N. pectinata. Terebratula. 



N. bivirgata. Ehynchonella. 



N. ornatissima. Area. &c. 



Subjoined is a table of the formations of the 

 neighbourhood in the order of their succession, the 

 newest being at the top : 



BKICK-EAKTH, in scattered deposits, containing 



bones of the Mammoth and Khinoceros. 

 PLEISTOCENE DEPOSIT, in the cliff at the back of the 

 Pavilion, containing freshwater shells, with 

 bones of Mammoth, Hippotarnus, Ehinoceros, 

 Hyaena, Irish Elk. Oxen, Horses, &c. 



UPPEE CEETACEOUS. 

 UPPER CHALK with flints, (near Dover). 

 LOWEE CHALK with few or none. 

 CHALK MAKL. 

 UPPEE GREENSAND. 

 GAULT. 



LOWEE CEETACEOUS OR NEOCOMIAN. 

 FOLKESTONE BEDS. 

 SANDGATE BEDS. 

 HYTHE BEDS, (Kentish Eag). 

 ATHERFIELD CLAY, (beyond Hythc). 



