lU CONTENTS. 



PLATE PAGE 



XXVI. — Stem of a species of Lepidodendron 69 



XXVII.— Fossil Plant allied to the Lepidodendron 71 



XXVni. — A beautiful fossil Fern resembling Osmunda regalis {Weiiropteris auricidata) .... 73 



XXIX. — An elegant trifoliate Fern in Coal shale {Neiiropteris tri/oUata) 75 



XXX. — ^An exquisite specimen of fossil Fern {Fecopteris Miltom) 77 



XXXI. — Another elegant Fern in Coal shale {Fecopteris plumosa) 79 



XXXII. — A very beautiful plumose Fern in Coal shale {AUthopteris decurreni) SI 



XXXIII. — A fossil Fruit or Seed-vessel in Coal shale {Carpolithes marginatus) 83 



FOSSIL EEMAINS OP THE ANIMAL KINGDOM. 

 (Plates XXXir. to LXXW: inclusive.) 



XXXIV. — A beautiful mass of Coral (jSy«;?^opom ye^j'cKfafe) on Carboniferous limestone .... 87 



XXXV. — Several kinds of fossil Corals {Si/ringopora ramulosa, Catenipora escharoides, &c.) .... 89 



XXXVI. — Corals from different formations {Fungia, Oi/atJiopJiylhm) 91 



XXXVn. — Various fossil Corals {Astrea, Lithostrotion, Cari/ophi/llia annularis) 93 



XXXVIII. — Corals and Coral marbles (Cyatliophyllnm, Astrea, Lithodendron) 95 



XXXIX. — Fossil Corals, and Sponges or Amorphozoa {Siphonia, Favosites, Explanaria) . . . . 97 



XL. — Various fossil Zoophytes {CliotiHes, Millepora) 99 



XLI. — A beautiful specimen of a cyathiform fossil Zoophyte {Chenendopora Farkinsoni) . . . . 1 01 



XLII. — Several kinds of Zoophytes in Flint {Choauites, Siphonia, Jerea) 103 



XLIII. — Various Corals and other Zoophytes {Fungia polymorpha, Jerea piriformis, Fentriculite) . . 105 



XLIV. — SUicified Sponges and other Zoophytes {Sci/phia, Cnemidium, Chenendopora^ 107 



XLV. — Several kinds of calcareous and sUicified Corals and other Zoophytes 109 



XL VI. — A recent Pentacrinus {P. caput medusae), and a beautiful Fossil species Ill 



XL VII. — Numerous specimens of portions of Stems, separate Ossicles, and Receptacles, of various kinds of 



Encrmites and Pentacrinites 113 



XL VIII. — The Lily Bncrinite {Fncrinites monileformis) 115 



XLIX. — Remains of several kinds of Encrinites and Encruiital marbles 117 



L. — Chiefly specimens of the Pear Encrinite of Bradford, in Wiltshire {Apiocrinus Farkinsoni) . . 119 



LI. — Several kinds of Crinoidea {Actinocrinites, Fentacrinites) ........ 121 



LII. — Specimens of Pentacrinites from Lyme Regis 123 



LIII. — ^FossU Star-flshes {Goniaster, Ophiura, Gidarii) 125 



LIV. — Various kinds of Echinites or fossil Sea-urchins [Glypeaster, Ananchytes, Biseoidea, Conulus) . . 127 



LV. — Several varieties of fossil Echini [Cidaris, Nucleolites, Micraster, Spatatigus)'-^ 129 



LVI. — Echinites and echinital Spiues 131 



LVII. — Fossil univalve Shells {FuompJialus, &c.) and Cololites 133 



LVIII. — Fossil Shells of various kinds of Cephalopoda (A'«z(^«'&s, Or^/(Ocerai, izfez'te, &c.) .... 135 



LIX. — Belemnites, Orthooeratites, and Hippurites, &c 137 



LX. — Belemnites and Ammonites 139 



LXI. — Hamites of several species ; Scaphites, Nummulites, &c 141 



LXII. — Fossil Foraminifera of several genera 143 



LXm. — Several species of Trigonia 145 



LXrV. — Fossil bivalve Shells {Cucullea, Grassatella, Lima, Gardiim, &c.), and the anomalous bodies termed 



Trigonelliies ................ 147 



LXV. — Fossil Shells of the genera Fanopaa, Teredina, &c 149 



LXVI. — Fossil Shells of the genera Ostrea, Ferna, Gryphea, &c 151 



LXVn.— Chiefly Shells of brachiopodous MoUusca, (TereAmfefo, )§)zV^«r, P;W«cte, &c.) . ■ . .153 



LXVin.— Fossil Crabs from Sheppey ; Trilobites, Insects, &c. ... . . 155 



LXIX. — Remains of Turtles from Sheppey, and Vertebrae of Crocodilian Reptiles from Havre, and of the 



Mosasaurus 157 



