416 A. R. Horwood—Upper Trias, Leicestershire. 
Gastrrovopa.— Cylindrites ovalis, Moore. 4. East Leake. I consider 
Actgonina valleti, Stoppani, recorded from here, should be called 
Cylindrites ovalis. 
LAMELLIBRANCHIATA.—? Leda alpina, Winkler. Wigston. It is 
probable that MWucula variabilis, Quenst., recorded from here, is 
referable to this species. 
Pteria contorta(Portl.). 2. Ash Spinney, Crownend Wood, Spinney 
Hills, Barrow-on-Soar, Barrowcliffe, Glen Parva, East Leake, Vulcan 
Road, Haddon Street, Moat Road, Crown Hill boring. 26-3. ‘Spinney 
Bile? Billesdon. 
Pseudomonotis fallax, Pfliicker. 10. Glen Parva, probably from 
this bed. 210. Spinney Hills. Cf. Anomia schafhaulti, Winkler. 
26. Glen Parva. 
Pleurophorus elongatus, Moore. 1. Spinney Hills. 
? Myophoria inflata, Emmerich. 26. East Leake. 
Myophoria sp.. 26. Glen Parva. Cf. If. emmerichi, Winkler. 
Chlamys valoniensis (Defrance). . 25. Kast Leake, Glen Parva, 
Spinney Hills. 2, 4. Wigston, Crown Hill boring. 
Dimyodon intusstriatus, Emmerich. 25. Glen Parva (rare). 
Volsella minima (Sow.). 26, 10. Glen Parva. 26. Spinney Hills. 
Gervillia precursor (Quenst.). 2a, 2b. Glen Parva. 
2 Gervillia ornata, Moore. 26. Glen Parva (rare). 
Pleuromya sp. (but perhaps Jsodonta). A. ‘‘ cream-coloured”’ shell. 
2. Culvert between Earl Howe Street and Mere Road in a flage 
band, about 10 feet below the surface. 
Myacites striatoglanulata, Moore. 2b. Glen Parva (rare). 
Astarte sp. Glen Parva (? A. swessi, Rolle). 
Isocyprina ewaldi (Born.). 2. Glen Parva. 2a, 10. Spinney Hills, 
‘Glen Parva. 206. Kast Leake. 4. Glen Parva. 2. Junction of 
Donnington Street and Mere Road. 7. Diseworth Street. 
Protocardia rhetica (Merian). Cottagers Hill. 26. Spinney Hills. 
26. Glen Parva. 26. Kast Leake. 
Cardium cloacinum, Quenst. 2. Glen Parva (abundant). ; 
Schizodus depressus (Moore). 1. Spinney Hills. 26. Glen Parva. 
Anatina precursor, Quenst. 26. East Leake. 
Ophiolepis damesii, Wright. (Pl. XVII, Figs. 3, 4.) 26. Spinney 
Hills. Harrison was the first to record this for Britain. But 
he states that it had been found up to 1880 (Sczence Gossip, 1880, 
p. 56) at Vallis, Garden Cliff, Stratford-on-Avon, Rugby (in 
White Lias), Aust Cliff, Penarth to Lavernock, as well as at 
Hildersheim.! He said he considered there were two distinct 
species, and his specimens include a large and a small form. Wright 
figured the small form (enlarged), but his description covers the large 
form. Recently Mr. Cannon brought me a number of specimens 
from Glen Parva, the large form (Pl. XVII, Fig. 3) from 15 inches 
above the bone-bed, the small form (Pl. XVII, Fig. 4) 4 feet above 
1 Brodie found it at Summer Hill in Warwickshire, and says it occurs at 
Westbury midway between the Hstheria and upper bone beds, and that Wright 
places it in the Cardium Shales. Wilson found it at Pylle Hill (bed f). It was 
found at Glen Parva, but not in situ, some time ago. 
