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PLATE IX. 
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Two specimens, consisting of Trochites, Entrochites, 
and Shells, in a red calcareous. sand -stone.— 
From Mount Wise. bapiblons 
Also, several articulating surfaces of various Encrinal 
vertebree.—Found at different places. 
PLATE X. 
This appears to be a perfect flower, or head of an 
Encrinite. The stems are lying in every di- 
rection, and running throughout the stone. 
The head and stems are of pure white, and 
form a striking contrast to the matter in 
which they are embedded, the colour of which 
is blood-red; and «of a close texture ——From 
the Devil’s Point. ~ 
_ PLATE. XI. 
Fic. 1.—Is a correct representation of a rare but sa- 
tisfactory specimen of the Euomphalus, found 
at the south-west end of Stonehouse Hill. 
2 & 3.—Give the transverse and longitudinal sections 
of what appears to be an Entrochite, which 
is white,. while the stone itself is of a dark 
colour, and very compact. 
4,—Is another side of the same stone, on which . 
there is a cast of a shelt,—From Mount Wise. 
