316 EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



TABLET XXV. 



Fig. 1. Dianchora obliqua, p. 206. 



Fig. 2. Cytherea Scutellaria ? from the Plastic clay, p. 263. 



Fig. 3. Cardium decussatum, p. 126. 



Fig. 4. Ostrea, p. 206. 



Fig. 5. Venus ? Ringineriensis, p. 126. 



Fig. 6. Pecten ; the species unknown, p. 203. 



Figs. 7, 8, 12. Different views of Terebratula striatula, from Hamsey, p. 131. 



Fig. 9. Pecten triplicata, p. 128. 



Fig. 10. quinquecostata, p. 128. 



Fig. 11. Bedveri, p. 127. 



Fig. 13. Lower jaw of Esox Lewesiensis, in a young state, p. 238. 

 Fig. 14. Pecten ; the species unknown, p. 203. 

 Fig. 15. Plagiostoma Brightoniensis, p. 204. 



TABLET XXVL 



Figs. 1, 4, 9. Pecten 7iitida, p. 202. 



Figs. 2, 3, 15. Plagiostoma Hoperi, p. 204. 



Figs. 5, 6, 11. Terebratula subplicata, p. 211. 



Fig. 7. Pecten, from Hamsey marl pit, p. 129. 



Figs. 8. 22. Pecten laminosa, p. 128. 



Fig. 10. Plagiostoma spinosa, p. 203. 



Fig. 12. Dianchora obliqua, p. 206. 



Figs. 13, 16, 17. Plicatula spinosa, p. 129. 



Fig. 14. Lower valve of Pecten quinquecostata, p. 201. 



Fig. 18. Plagiostoma? aspera, p. 129. 



Fig. 19. Inner surface of the flat valve of pecten quinquecostata, p. 201. 



Fig. 20. Pecten quinquecostata, p. 201. 



Fig. 21. Inner surface of the flat, or adherent valve, of Dianchora lata, p. 220. 



TABLET XXVII. 



Fig. 1. Inoceramus Lamarckii, p. 214. 



Fig. 2. Websteri, p. 216. 



Fig. 3. Variety of I. mytillo'ides, p. 215. 



Fig. 4. Fragment of the hinge of I. Cuvieri, p. 213. 



Fig. 5. Inoceramus striatus, p. 217. 



Fig. 6. undulatus, p. 217. 



