40 CRETACEOUS GUOUP. 



contains fine remains of Eishes. The Gault is extremely 

 rich, in fossils of great beauty, Ammonites, Hamites, &c. 

 The Lower Green Sand is very fossiliferous, containing 

 many species of Shells, univalve and bivalve, and large 

 specimens of Ammonites, Crioceras, &c., &c. 



LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, &c. 



Austen, R. C, 'On the Geology of Surrey, &c.,' Geol. Proc. 



voL iv. p. 167. 

 De la Beche, Sir H. T., ' On the Chalk and Green Sand of Lyme, &c.,' 



Geol. Trans, vol. ii. 

 Benett, Miss E., ' Catalogue of the Fossils of Wiltshire,' 1831. 

 Bowerbant, J. S., ' On a New Species of Pterodactyl, &c.,' Quart. 



Geol. Journ. vol. ii. p. 7. 

 Clarke, Rev. W. B., * Illustrations of the Geology of the South-East 



of Dorsetshire,' Mag. Nat. Hist.; 1837, p. 414-464; 1838> 



p. 79-128 ; 1889, pp. 390, 432, 483. 

 Conybeare and Phillips, ' Geology of England and Wales.' 

 Pitton, W. H., M.D., 'On the Strata between the Chalk, &c.,' Geol 



Trans, vol. iv. p. 103. 

 ' Comparative Remarks, &c.,' Geol. Proc. vol. iv. 



pp. 396 and 198. 

 Forbes, Prof. E., ' Catalogue of Lower Green Sand Fossils,' Quart. 



Geol. Journ. vol. i. pp. 237 and 345. 

 Ibbetson, Capt. L. L. B., and Prof. E. Forbes, ' On the Section be- 

 tween Atherfield, &e.' Geol. Proc. vol. iv. p. 407. 

 Lonsdale, W., ' On the Oolite District of Bath, &c.,' Geol. Trans. 



vol. iii. 

 Mantell, G. A., ' Geology of Sussex,' 4to. 1822. 



' Geology of South-Hast of England^ 8vo. 1833. 



' Medals of Creation ,' (for Chalk Fossils,) 1844. 



' On the Fossil Remains of Turtles, &c.,' Phil. Trans. 



1841, p. 153. 

 D'Orbigny, A., ' Memoire sur les Foraminiferes de la craie blanche,* 



Mem. Soc. Geol. de France, vol. iv. 

 Phillips, J., ' Geology of Yorkshire,' part I, 1835. 



