48 Mr. A. Bell on the Fauna of the Upper Tertiaries. 



Cardium nodosum, Turt. 

 * papillosum, Poll. Nearest habitat, Channel Islands. 



tuhercidatum, L. 



Ziucina horealis, L. 

 '^Loripes lacteus, L. 



Axinus flexuosus, Mont. 

 ''' Diplodonta rotundata, Mont. 



Cyamium minutum, Fabr. Lochaber and Belfast are the 

 only recorded localities for the fossil shell. 



Cytherea chione, L. And in the Macclesfield Drift. 



Venus ovata, Penn. 



verrucosa, L. 



Tapes aureus, Gmel. Also an Irish fossil. 

 * , var. quadrata, JefFr. 



decussatus, L. (very large, with valves united). 



pullastra, W. Wood. 



virginea, L. 



Tellina halthica, L. 

 *Gastrana fragilis, L. (double, and excessively rare). 



Mactra stultorum, L. 



suhtruncata. Da C. 



Lutraria elUjitica, Lam. 



oblonga, Chemn. 



f* rugosa, Chemn. (valves imited, but rarely found). 



Range : Portugal to Tunis, Canary Islands. 



Scrohicularia piperita, Gmcl. 



Syndosmya alba, W. Wood. 

 * tenuis, Mont. 



Solen siliqua, L. 



* vagina, L. {in situ, very finely preserved). 



*Pandora inceqvivalvis, var. rostrata, Leach. The Channel 

 Islands is the nearest locality for the recent shell. 



Corhida gihba, Olivi. 



Mya arenaria, L. (Dixon). 



truncata, L. (occasionally with the siphons partially 



preserved) . 



Saxicava rugosa, L. 



Pholas Candida, L. 



crispata, L. Enomiously large : one has been met 



with 6 inches in breadth. The nearest in size 1 have 

 seen to this monster is from tlie Belfast Ch\y, measuring 

 4^ inches. It is not known to attain this size now. 



dactylus, L. (double, and very large). 



Helix hispida, L. 



ncmoralis, L., and var. hoi'tcnsis, Miill. 



