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(Ammonites) varians, Turrilites costatus, and T. tuberculatus. In 

 the sandy Chloritic Marl are found Sponges, Pectens, and other 

 Lamellibranchs, as well as Ammonites. From the Upper Green- 

 sand Sea-urchins, Pectens (Pectcn orbicularis), Actinocamax, Nautilus 

 pseudo-elegans and various Ammonites, including Acanthoceras 

 rhotomagense, Schlcenbachia varians and S. rostratus, and Hoplites 

 catillus. 



From the above description it will be gathered that Selborne is 

 from a naturalist's point of view singularly fortunately situated, since 

 the alternation of hill 'and plain, with their varying soils resulting from 

 the decomposition of the different underlying rocks, is favourable 

 for the support of a great variety of plants, and, as a necessary 

 consequence, of animals. 



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