60 STRATA OF TILGATE FOREST. 



The teeth, ribs, and vertebrae of a gigantic animal of the lizard tribe. 



Bones and plates of several species of tortoise. 



Teeth of a species of squalus and anarhicas. 



Scales of fishes, and lacertae. 



Bones of birds ? and of quadrupeds ? 



A plant of the genus carex, allied to recent species. But the resem- 

 blance extends no farther ; the trigonioi and belemnites of the Stonesfield 

 slate do not occur in the Tilgate beds ; and the vivipartp, euphorbice, &c. 

 .of the latter, have not been discovered in the former deposit. It is 

 scarcely necessary to add, that the limestone slate of Tilgate exhibits no 

 traces of oolitic structure. 



