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Sh., V. Cypridea spinigera, Sow. sp. 4, 13, 11, Sur. ; 2, 14, 15 Jo. ; 7 Ma. 



Sh, „ tuberculata, Sow. sp. 4 Sur. ; 13 Jo. ; 14 Fi. Punfield, Fi. 



Sh,, V. „ valdensis, Fitton sp. 2, 4, 13, 14, Sur. ; 15 Fi. ; 2, 4. 5, 13, 

 14, 15 Jo. ; 6, 11 Fi. Punfield, Fi. 

 Sh. Cyprione Bristovii, Jones. 4 Sur. 

 Sh. Cypris cornigera, Jones nov. sp. 14 Sur. 



„ faba, Sow. See Cypridea valdensis. 

 Sh. Darwinula leguminella, Forbes sp. 13 Su. ; 14, 15 Jo. 

 Sh., V. Metacypris Fittoni, Mant. sp. 2, 4, 13, 14 Sur. 5, 9, 14, 15 Jo. 

 Punfield, Sur. 



Cythere. See Metacypris. 



Lamellibranchiata. 



Sh. Cardita ? 14 Sur. 



Sh. Cyrena major, Sow. 2, 3, 14 Fi. 



Sh. „ media, Sow. 11, 13, 14, 15 Fi. ; 13, 14 Sur, 



Sh. „ „ (large variety), 14 Sur. 



Sh. „ membranacea, Sow. (? = C. media) 11, 13, 14, 15 Fi. ; 14 Sur. 



Sh. „ subquadrata, Sow. 13 Sur. 



Sh. „ sp. 2, 4, 13 Sur. 



Sh. „ sp. 14 Sur. 



Sh. Exogyra Bousingaultii, D'Orb. 14 Sur, 



Sh, ? Modiola, 15 Fi. 



Sh, Ostrea distorta, Sow. 14 Sur. 



Sh. ,, sp. 3, 11, 15 Fi. 



Sh. Potamomya ? 14 Sur. 



Sh. Unio antiquus. Sow. 13 Sur. 



Sh. „ Gualteri ?, Sow. 14 Sur. 



V. „ valdensis, Mant. 6 Ma. ; 9 Sur. ; 8 N. 



Gasteropoda. 



Cerithium. See Vicarya. 

 Sh. Paludina elongata, Sow. 3, 11, 13, 14, 15 Fi. ; 4, 13 Sur. 

 Sh. „ fluviorum. Sow. 15 Fi.; 4, 13 Sur. 



Sh. „ sp. 2, 4, 13 Sur. 



Potamides. See Vicarya. 

 Sh., V, Vicarya (Melania) strombiformis, Schloth. (= Potamides carbonaria, 

 Auct.) 14 Sur., 7 Ma.; 2, 14 N. 

 Sh. „ sp. 15 Fi, 



Cephalopoda . 

 Sh. Ammonites (a derived specimen) 15 Fi. 



Pisces. 



Sh., V. Hybodus basanus. Eg. 14 Ma. ; Sur. ; 7 S. 

 Sh. • „ subcarinatus, Ag. 4, 13, 14 Sur. 



V. Lepidotus Fittoni, Ag. 8 Ma. 

 V. „ Mantelli, Ag. 6,7 S. 



Sh. Various fish-remains, 2, 14 Sur. 



Reptilia. 



By E. T. Newton, F.G.S. 

 Deinosaurian remains have been obtained in Sandown and Brixton Bays from 

 various horizons in the lower variegated strata of the Wealden, and from a bed 

 in the upper Wealden Shales, which forms the floor of Cowleaze Chine and rises 

 to the top of the cliff west of Barnes High. The bones were at first referred in 

 •most cases to the Iguanodon, but have since been made the subject of special 

 Study, chiefly by Huike, Huxley, Lydekker, Owen, and Seeley. The latest 



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