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Professor Hughes has been a frequent contributor to Nature and 

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II. — Further Notes on the Stratigraphy and Fauna of the 

 Trimmingham Chalk. 



By R. M. Brydonb, F.G.S. 



(PLATES II AND III.) 



THIS paper is primarily a record of observations made at 

 Trimmingham since those recorded in a pamphlet entitled 

 " The Stratigraphy and Fauna of the Trimmingham Chalk," ^ 

 But as the Polyzoa of the Trimmingham Chalk comprise a re- 

 markably large number of species which appear to be at present 

 undescribed and are very characteristic of this horizon, I have 

 taken this opportunity of describing some of the most prominent of 

 these forms, partly in the hope of directing the attention of other 

 collectors to their range and partly to facilitate the classification 

 of the very large quantity of material I have accumulated. I have 

 also taken this opportunity of giving a list of species from the Chalk 

 between Cromer and Weybourne. 



^ London: printed separately, Dulau & Co., 1900. 



