484 Dr. G. J. Hinde — Discovery of Marsupites, etc. 



acknowledge the assistance freely given to me by my friend 

 Mr. E. T. Newton, F.R.S., of the Jermyn Street Museum, by 

 Dr. Bather, Mr. R. B. Newton, and Mr. W. D. Lang, of the 

 British Natural History Museum, and by Mr. C D. Sherborn. 



List of Fossils. 



PlANTjE. 



Linear markings resembling the foliage 

 of P*«»s, Mant. R.' 



Spongida. 



Cephalites longitudinalis, T. Smith. R. 

 Pharetrospongia Strahani, Sollas. R. 

 Flinthosella squamosa, v. Zitt. C. 

 Plocoseyphia convoluta, T. Smith. C. 



„ sp. C. 

 Forosphcera glohularis, Phill. C. 



,, nuciformis, v. Hag. C. 



,, patelliformis, Hinde. R. 



ACTINOZOA. 



Farasmilia centralis, Mant. R. 

 ,, granulata, Dune. R. 



ECHINOIDEA. 



Cidaris hirndo, Sorig. (spiue). R. 



,, pcrornata, Forbes (spine). 

 Cyphosoma Koenigi, Mant. (spine). 

 Echinocorgs scutntns, Leske. 



,, ,, var. pyramidatus, 



Portl. C. 

 ,, ,, var. s^na^Ms, Lam. 



R. 

 Galerites globulus, Desor. R. 

 Mici~aster cor-anguinum, Leske. R. 



Crixoidea and Asteroidea. 



Asteroidea (marginal ossicles). C. 

 Bourgeticrinus ellipticus. Miller. R. 



,, sp. (nipple-shaped). 



Marsupites testndinaritis, Mill. C 

 Tlintacrinus sp. C. 



Annelida. 



Serpula ampullacca. Sow. R. 

 ,, turbiiiella. Sow. C. 



R. 

 R. 



R. 



R. 



Crustacea. 



Bairdia suhddtoidea, Miinst. 

 Pollicipes glaber, Roem. R. 

 Scalpellum maximum. Sow. 



POLYZOA. 



Actinopora papyraeea, d'Orb. 

 Berenicca polystom.a, Roem. 



,, regularis, d'Orb., var. ell/pfica,. 

 Greg. 

 Eschara Ldmarcki, Hag. 

 Proboscina radiolitorum, d'Orb. 



,, anomala, Reuss. 

 Stomatopora yrauulata, Milne YA. 

 Spinipora Di.voni. 



BrAC'HIOPODA. 



Kingena lima, Defr. R. 

 Rhyiwhonella plicatilis, Sow. R. 

 Tcrebratuliiia Itoivei, Kitchiu. R. 

 ,, striata, Dav. 



Lamellihranchiata. 



Exogyra sp. 



Inoceramus Ouvieri, Sow. C. 



Ostrca vesicular is, Soav. C. 



,, Wegmanniana, d'Orb. C. 

 Peeten cretosus, Defr. R. 

 PHccttnla sigiUnia, "Woodw. 

 Sporidylus latus. Sow. R. 

 ,, spiiiosU'S, Sow. C. 



Gasteropoda. 

 Sipponyx Bixoni, Desh. R. 



Cephalopoda. 

 Ammonites leptophyllus, Sharpe. 

 Actinocamax grunulafun, Rlainv. 

 ,, rerus, Miller. R. 



Pisces. 

 Corax falcatus, Ag. 

 Enchodus sp. 

 Lamna ? 



R. 



Notes on the Fossils. 



Flantce. — The only plant-remains found belong to tlie specif s^ 

 figured by Mantell as resembling the leaves of Pinus (Geology of 

 Sussex, 1822, p. 157, pi. ix, figs. 2, 12). I am not aware that they 

 have been properly described and named. They were found at th& 

 north end of the road section. 



Spongida. — Siliceous sponges are very abundant, and there appears- 

 to be a band of the rook filled with their remains. Their skeletons- 



1 R. = rare ; C. = coramou. 



