BATH OOLITE. 



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presented duplicates to many of the public museums in the north of 

 England. Some have been since transmitted by the Yorkshire Philoso- 

 phical Society to M. A. Brongniart, in whose great work on fossil vege- 

 tables their natural affinities will no doubt be effectually displayed. 

 Almost all the species are new ; but two of them have been described 

 from Hor, in Scania, and two others from Stonesfield in Oxfordshire. 

 Some remarks on their geological relations will be found appended to 

 the account of the analogous, and partly identical, reliquiae of the lower 

 carbonaceous sandstone and shale. 



FOSSILS OF THE GRAY LIMESTONE, OR, BATH OOLITE. 



REMAINS OF PLANTS. 



Fragments of carbonized wood occur in this limestone near Scarborough, and in 

 Sutherland ; and I once found a species of cycadites mixed with its shells in Stainton 

 dale cliff. 



Millepora straminea 



ZOOPHYTA AND RADIABIA. 



PL IX. fig. 1. 



Retepora? ... PI. IX. fig. 2. 



Tubipora, or eunomia (Lamx. PL Ixxxi. fig. 10-) 

 Pentacrinus caput Medusae (Miller) .. 

 Cidaris. 1. vagans 



2. single plates 

 Spines of cidaris.-^-l. smooth 



2. muricated 



3. tuberculated .., 

 Echinus germinans 



PI. VII. fig. 1. 



PL IX. fig. 3. 



PL IX. fig. 4. 



PL IX. fig. 5. 



PL III. fig. 15. 



Mya calceiformis 



Lutraria gibbosa ? (Min. Conch.) 



Psammobia laevigata 



Amphidesma decurtatum ... 



MOLLUSCA. 



PL XL fig. 3. 

 PL IX. fig. 6. 

 PL IV. fig. 5. 



. PL VII. fig. 11. 



Gristhorpe, Cloughton, Owl- 

 ston, Crambe, Westow, 

 Ellerker. 



Westow. 



Terrington and near Bath. 



Gristhorpe, Hood hill, &c. 



Near Scarborough. 



Ewe Nab and Gristhorpe. 



Ewe Nab, Hood hill, &;c. 



Gristhorpe, Ewe Nab, &c. 



Gristhorpe and Cloughton. 



Whitwell. 



Cloughton and other strata. 

 Near Scarborough and Bath. 

 Brandsby, Cloughton, and 



in coralline oolite. 

 White Nab, 



