L. Richardson — Inferior- Oolite Fossils from Doulting. 513 



Species. 



Serpicla cf. trochleata, Goldfuss 



spp. 



Vermilia quinquanfftdaris (Goldfuss) 



MOLLUSCOIDEA. 



1. Bryozoa. 



Ceriopora sp 



Diastopora Michelini (Blainville) 

 Eeteropora conifera (Lamouroux) 

 Spiropora annulosa, Miclielin . . 



2. Brachiopoda. 



J canthothyris doulting en sis, Richard- 

 son & Walker. 



— midfordensis, Eichardson & 



Walker. 



— spinosa (Schlotheim) . . 

 Aulaeothyris carinata (Lamarck) 



— Mandelslohi (Oppel) 



— ■ doultingemis, Richardson, MS 

 Dictyothyris Morieri (Davidson) . 



Ornithella cadomensis (E. Deslong- 



champs) . 

 — ornithocephala (Sowerby) 



Ehynchonella plateia, Richardson & 

 Walker. 



— Smithi, Walker 



— aff. suhdecorata. Davidson 



suhtetrahedra, Davidson . 

 3 spp 



Eudesia cf. cardium (Lamarck) . 

 lerehratida globata, Sowerby, non 

 auctt. 



— globata, auctt., non Sowerby 



— doulting ensis, Richardson & 



Walker. 



— sphceroidalis, Sowerby . . 



— (nearest to) sphceroidalis, Sow- 



erby. 

 Zeilleria emarginata (Sowerby) . . 



n 



p^ 



Remarks. 



Same form occurs in the ' ' Marl- 

 Bed" of Bradford Abbas, and 

 the Upper Trigonia-Gni of the 

 Cotteswold Hills. 



Including' forms 1 and 2. 



Doulting Beds. 



Doultins; Beds. Common. 



Precise horizon doubtful, but 

 probably it came from the 

 Conglomerate-Bed. This speci- 

 men, found by Phyllis, is in 

 the British Museum. 



Fullers' - Earth Rock, (? near) 

 Doulting. 



Fullers' - Earth Rock, (? near) 

 Doulting. 



Rare, 



? Scissi '. remanie in the Con- 

 glomerate-Bed. 



Doulting Beds. 



and 3, L. R.] 

 Doulting Beds. 

 Fullers' -Earth 



Doulting. 

 Common. 



[Forms 1, 2, 



Rare. 

 Rock, (? near) 



Immature. 



Umbo of dorsal valve not 



sufficiently flat. 

 Very rare. 



DECADE V. VOL. Y. — NO. XI. 



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