Inferior Oolite in Gloucestershire. 



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Notes and Descriptions of New Species. 



2. Patella inornata ; ovate, smooth ; apex pointed, moderately 

 elevated, subcentrical, but posterior and inclined slightly forwards. 

 The Great Oolite shells are rather more elevated and pointed. 



4. P. retifera ; ovate, costated and cancellated ; costae numerous 

 and unequal, crossed by numerous encircling lines ; apex moderately 

 elevated, posterior, but inclined forwards. 



10. Emarginula granulata ; ovately globose ; apex curved poste- 

 riorly ; costae numerous, very fine, with others still more delicate alter- 

 nating, and rendered granular by transverse encircling lines. 



11. E. Leckhamptonensis ; oval, depressed ; apex posterior ; costae 

 large, rounded and tuberculated where crossed by encircling lines ; 

 costae twenty-six in number. 



5. Fissvrella Brodiei ; figure a lengthened oval, rather depressed ; 



