A. C. G. Cameron — WcIl-scction, Ware House, Lyme Regis. 169 



is in the Museum of Practical Geology [6986], has since been shown 

 ty Mr. Whidborne to be Ph. lati/ronsXBvonn) (18, p. 6, pi. i, fig. 8). 



Finally, in view of all the foregoing facts, it seems undoubtedly 

 justifiable to apply a new name to the form known up to the present 

 in this country as Ph. (Trim.) Itevis. In accordance with Salter's 

 suggestion I propose it be called PJiacops (Trimerocephalus) trinucleus, 

 nom. nov. The description and figures given by Salter, together 

 with the above comparative remarks, make it unnecessary to add 

 any further comments. 



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YIII. — On a Well-skctiox at Ware House, near Lyme Regis, and 

 THE Fossils obtained therefrom. 



By A. C. G. Cameron. 



WARE, about a mile west of Lyme Regis, is situated on the lower 

 part of the Foxmould Sands of the Upper Greensand, and some 

 distance above the ' West Cliffs ', which are formed of Lower Lias 

 clay and limestone. 



the site of the well is 395 feet above o.d. It is 117 feet deep, 

 and consists of a shaft sunk to a depth of 48 feet, with a borehole in 

 the bottom 69 feet in depth. The following are particulars of the 

 strata passed through : — 



