W. D. Lang— The Selbornian of Charmouth. 391 



It will be seea that there is a gap of 6 feet in the middle of the 

 section where no sand is exposed, the cliff being here obscured and 

 overgrown with grass, gorse, and broom. 



Of the three beds in which fossils occur, the uppermost (No. 10) 

 is by far the most productive, the lower two beds (Nos. 6 and 8) 

 yielding chiefly Exogijrce; moreover, these are not so weirpreserved 

 as those in the highest bed. 



The fossils obtained from the bed (No. 10) are as follows. The 

 numbers after the names indicate the number of specimens found :— r- 



MoLLuscA Lamellibranchiata. 



Alectryonia frons (Parkinson), 2. 

 ? Anomia sp., 1. 



Avicula sp., 1. 



Bxogyra canaliculata (Sowerby), 1. 



Exogyra conica (Sowerby), abundant. 



Exogyra plicata (Lamarck), 2. 



Ostrcea sp., 1. 

 ? Pecten {Syncyclonema) orbicularis, Sowerby, 1. 



Pecten {Neithea) quadricostata, Sowerby, abundant. 



Septifer lineatus (Sowerby), 1. 



MoLLuscA Gasteropoda. 



Turbo sp., 1. 

 Annelida. 



Serpula ilium, Sowerby, 2. 



Serpula filiformis, Sowerby, 2. 



ECHINODERMATA. 



One Urchin spine. 

 Bryozoa. 



Gellulipora ornata, D'Orbigny, var. clevonica, Gregory, 1. 

 Entalophora sp., 1. 

 Entalophorai^), 1. 

 Ceriopora (?) , 1 . 



The following is a list of the fossils found by Mr. Downes ^ : — ■ 



Molltjsca Lamellibranchiata. 



Gardium proboseideum, Sowerby, 3 small fragments. 

 Cucullaa fibrosa, Sowerby, 1. 

 Guciillcea glabra, Sowerby, 4. 

 Gyprina cuneata (Sowerby), abundant. 

 Cytherea caper ata (Sowerby), 4. 

 GervilUa rostrata (Sowerby), abundant. 

 Exogyra, 1. 

 ? Pecten orbicularis, Sowerby, 1. 

 Pecten quinqueeostatus , Sowerby, fragment. 

 Trigonia scabricola, Lycett, 2. 



MoLLUscA Gasteropoda. 



? Phasianella ST^., I. 

 Turritella granulata, Sowerby, 1. 



Annelida. 



Serpula sp. 



PORIFERA. 



? Siphonia. 



1 Downes, ibid., p. 25. 



