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Report on the Heel Tryfaen Drift. 



enumerated, those common to this list being marked with an asterisk, 

 and being eight in number. 



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Note C. 



List of Fokaminifera of Pleistocene Beds of Moel Tryfaen. 

 By Joseph WrigJit, F.G.S. 



No. 1. — Weight of sand, lib. 1-7 oz. troy. After washing, fine 10-Soz. ; 

 coarse 1-5 oz. In this sample, as well as in all the others which I examined, the 

 greater portion of the stones were more or less rounded, the others being angular. 

 Lagcna scmistriata (Will.). Very rare. 

 *Nonionina depressula (W. & J.). Very rare. 



No. 2. — Weight of sand, lib. 2'7oz. troy. After washing, fine 7*3 oz.; coarse 

 2'2 oz. Very fine bright brown sand. 

 Lagena lineata (Will.). Very rare. 



No. 3. — Weight of sand, 2 lb. 3-5 oz. troy. After washing, fine lib. 8-2 oz.;. 

 coarse 5"4oz. Fragments of shells. 



