392 REPORT—1896. 
Drumore Guen : Shelly Clay Deposit.—The clay in the dry state con- 
sisted of—mud, 81 per cent. ; sand, 10 per cent. ; gravel, 9 per cent. 
The gravel water-worn. No striations observed. 
List of Organisms from Shelly Clay, Drumore Glen, Kintyre. 
I. Moxuvusca. 
These are very rare, mostly all broken, none of the fragments larger 
than half an inch; and, so far as they could be identified, belonged to 
Astarte sulcata, together with two perfect valves of Leda minuta. 
II. Mo.iuscorpa. 
Tubulipora hispida ? | Cerisia sp. ? 
IIT. ANNULOSA. 
Ostracoda. 
Cythere pellucida, Baird. Cythere dunelmensis, Vorman. 
»  globulifera, Brady. |. Cytheridea papillosa, Bosquwet. 
5 concinna, Jones. _ Sclerochelus contortus, Vorman. 
»  Villosa, G. O. Sars. 
ITV. EcuINOoDERMATA. 
Amphidotus cordatus? Spines were in great abundance, but no part 
of the test was seen. This may be accounted for by the spines, after 
death, readily falling off, as they do, and the light test being easily carried 
by the currents to some distance. 
V. PROTOZOA. 
Foraminifera. 
Biloculina ringens, Lanvk.. Jaculella acuta (%), Brady (frag- 
5 elongata, D’Orb. ment). 
- simplex, D’Orb. Webbina hemispherica, D’Orb. 
Miliolina seminulum, Linn. Polymorphina lanceolata, Reuss. 
5 oblonga, Mont. Uvigerina pygmea, D’Orb, 
3 Cuvieriana, Rotalia Beccarii, Linn. 
3 trigonula, Lamk. Nonionina orbicularis, Brady. 
+ Ferussacii, D’Orb. <3 depressula, W. & J. 
3 subrotunda, D’Orb. re Boneana, D’Orb. 
33 tenuis, Cyjzck. % stelligera, D’Orb. 
Psammospheera fusca (?), Schulze. Polystomella striato-punctata, 
F. & M. 
CLeoncart GiLen: Shelly Clay Deposit.—(a) Clay taken from the 
brown weathered surface of the bank consisted of—-mud, 83 per cent. ; 
sand 6 per cent. ; gravel, 11 per cent. 
Stones mostly water-worn; no striation was noticed. It may be 
stated, however, that few of the stones were of a kind to admit striation 
being readily seen. 
(0) A sample of dark blue shelly clay taken from the same deposit 
underlying the brown weathered clay consisted of—mud, 95 per cent. ; 
sand, 2 per cent. ; gravel, 3 per cent. 
