240 Miscellaneous. 



that of Ammonites mammillaris, Schloth. (now generally noted as 

 A. mammillatus), which he placed with the Folkestone Beds at top 

 of the Lower Greensand. In this respect he followed C. E. De Ranee, 

 who in 1868 communicated to the Geological Magazine a paper 

 "On the Albian, or Gault, of Folkestone", in which the zones in the 

 English Gault were for the first time deciphered. 



Some of the zones marked out by Mr. Price are now regarded 

 rather as sub-zones ^ ; nevertheless, by his painstaking and enthusiastic 

 researches, he added very largely to our information, and extending 

 his knowledge to other regions he was enabled to publish in 1879 

 a memoir on " The Gault", which embodied his detailed observations 

 at Folkestone, and included descriptions of the formation elsewhere 

 in England and France, with a full list of fossils. 



In his paper of 1877 he dealt with the so-called Upper Greensand 

 of Folkestone, showing that the fauna belonged to the basal portion 

 of the Chalk, and he termed this division the zone of Stauronema 

 Carteri. It is regarded by Mr. Jukes-Browne as the stratigraphical 

 equivalent of the Chloritic Marl as now defined in the Isle of 

 Wight.2 



The following is a list of Mr. Price's geological papers : — 



1872. (With W. H. Hudlestox.) " On Excayatious on the site of the new Law 



Courts" : Proc. Geol. Assoc, vol. iii, pp. 43-64, with descriptions and 

 figures of two new species of Gasteropoda from the London Clay. 



1873. "On a new species of Rostellaria from the Gault" \_Rostellaria maxima, 



Price, Folkestone] : Geol. Mag., pp. 97, 98. 



1874. "On the Gault of Folkestone": Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxx, 



pp. 342-66, pi. 

 " On the Lower Greensand and Gault of Folkestone" : Proc. Geol. Assoc, 

 vol. iv, pp. 135-50. 



1875. " On the probable Depth of the Gault Sea " : ibid., vol. iv, pp. 269-78. 



1876. " Excursion to Sandgate and Folkestone " : ibid., vol. iv, pp. 554-6. 



" Note on an Annelid Bed in the Gault of Kent " : Geol. Mag., pp. 190-1. 



1877. "On the Beds between the Gault and Upper Chalk near Folkestone": 



Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxxiii, pp. 431-45. 

 1879. " The Gault, being the substance of a lecture delivered in the Woodwardian 



Museum, Cambridge, 1878, and before the Geologists' Association, 1879 " : 



8vo, London, p. 81. 

 1881. (With W. J. MoRRLs and E. B. Tawney.) " Excursion to the East End 



of the Isle of Wight" : Proc Geol. Assoc, vol. vii, pp. 185-9. 

 1886. " The Landslip in theWarren near Folkestone " [letter] : Geol. Mag., p. 240. 

 1893. (With T. Leighton.) " Excui'sion to H)i;he, Sandgate, and Folkestone" : 



Proc. Geol. Assoc, vol. xiii, pp. 142-51. 



H. B. W. 



:ivEiscEii,rj.A.3srEOTJS. 



The late Me. W. H. Hudleston. — We learn that by his will 

 Mr. Hudleston has left his unrivalled collection of types of Oolitic 

 Gasteropoda to the Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge, and he has 

 bequeathed £1,000 to the Geological Society. 



1 See Jukes -Browne, Cretaceous Rocks of £ritain, Mem. Geol. Survey, 1900, vol. i. 



2 Op. cit., 1903, vol. ii, p. 15, 



