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3 & 4.—Two heads, apparently of the same species 
of Encrinite, but more perfect. —From the 
same place as the former. 
N.B.—Imperfect portions of the heads, and 
separate joints of the stems, of these curious 
Animal Remains, are in abundance, both at 
the place above-mentioned, and in other parts 
of our Lime Rocks. Yet any thing like a 
perfect one is very rarely to be met with; 
and the head and stem connected together 
still more so. 
PLATE Iv. 
The largest, longest, and most perfect vertebral co- 
lumn of the Encrinus, that I have ever seen 
in the Plymouth Limestone; with the ends 
of several others appearing in the same spe- 
cimen.—This was taken from the rocks near 
the Devil’s Point. 
PLATE V. 
Fre. 1.—The cast of a very large Univalve Shell.—. 
From the western end of Stonehouse Hill. 
2 & 3—Univalve Shells, to all appearance Turbos.— 
From the same place. 
4.—A very perfect Bivalve Shell, in the. stone. 
—Taken from the rocks at the western end of 
Mount Wise. : 
