A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



It may be added that the Red Chalk at Hunstanton is crowded with 

 fossils, of which there are between fifty and sixty different species. 

 Among these, a stone-lily, Bourgiieticrinus rugosus, and a lamp-shell, 

 Terebratula capillata, are unknown in any other British formation. As 

 common fossils, mention may be made of Ammonites auritus, Belemnites 

 minimus^ Terebratula biplicata, and the sponge Siphonia paradoxica. 



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