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rEOCEEDINGS OP THE MA.LACOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Form, and Loc. — Pliocene of St. Erth, Cornwall. Red Crag : "Walton ; 

 Biitley ; Felixstowe. Norwicli Crag : Norwich ; Bramerton Common ; 

 Blake's Pit, Bramerton. 



This species is by no means a common form in the Crag. The 

 example now in the national collection (S. Y. Wood Coll.), said 

 to come from the Coralline Crag of Sntton, is, judging by its 

 condition, certainly not a Coralline Crag fossil, and it is noteworthy 

 that on the tablet to which it is aifixed the pliocene age of the 

 S]Decimen is queried in Wood's own handwriting. It is a very ancient 

 form, occurring as it does in the lower miocene of Wiesbaden, the 

 middle miocene of Manthelan, near Tours, and the lower pliocene 

 (Congeria Beds) at Mauer near Vienna, Bizenz in Moravia, and 

 elsewhere. Tarho minuta, S. Woodward,' may be either this species 

 or Paludestrina stagnalis. 



28. Paitjdestein'a Reevei, n.sp. Pig. 11. 



Hydrolia ohtusa, Sandb. ; S. Y. Wood, Crag Moll., Suppt. I, p. 30, 

 pi. iv, fig. 7. 



X., 



Fig. II. 

 „ III. 



„ IV. 



III. 



Faludestrina Eeevei, n.sp. Norwich Crag. 



ohtusa, Sandb., var. Lower Miocene : Frankf ort - on ■ 



the -Maine. 

 type. Upper Oligoceue: Kleinkarben (Wetterau). 



1 S. Woodward, Outline of the Geolog-y of Norfolk, 1833, p. 44, pi. iii, fig. 20. 



