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The following generic list of fossils drawn up as in previous cases from 

 our field lists, will' convey a general idea of the character of the fauna*: — 



Vertebrata. 

 Reptilia. Pisces. 



Megalosaurus. Squaloid teeth. 



Lamna. 

 Corax. 

 Otodus. 

 Oxyrhina. 

 Odontaspis. 

 Articulata. 

 Crustacean claws, &c. 

 Annelids (Serpula, Spirorbis, &c.) 

 Mollusc A. 



Brachiopoda. 



Cephalopoda. 



Nautilus* 

 Ammonites.* 

 . Baculites. 

 Turrilites. 

 Hamites. 

 Gasteropoda. 

 Rostellaria. 

 Pyrula. 

 Fusus. 

 Valuta.* 

 Ovulum,. 

 Natica.* 

 Fyramidella. 

 Chemnitzia. 



Terehratula.* 

 Rhynchonelloj, 

 Crania, 



CONCHIFERA. 



Ostrea.^ 



Pecten* 



Lima. 



tSpondylus.* 



Plicatula. 



Vulsella. 



Perna. 



Inoceramus.* 



* In the aboTe Kst I have only noted with an asterisk the genera most abundant in indi- 

 viduals, data being insufficient to enable me to note specific abundance also. 



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