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CHAPTER 8. 
Teate’s Hill and Queen Anne's Baiiery. 
On crossing the water, to Teate’s Hill and Queen 
Anne’s Battery, from the Victualling-Office Point, 
which joins the Citadel, a rich and plentiful field 
of Animal Remains presents | itself. to view ; more 
especially at the latter place. Here we see scattered 
in all directions, detached - and in the rock, Tro- 
chites, Entrochites, _as_ well as several varieties of 
Madreporites : here too, I have discovered, i. situ, 
the most perfect specimen -of the Encrinite, 1. e. the 
head and stem being evident, and connected. together, 
that 1 have seen, as the produce of our Limestone. 
And, so rarely are they found together, that, _ex- 
