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From an enormous number of spécimens of T. Loscombi from tunnel 

 heaps at Olcl Dalby in North Leicestershire, the àuthor makes careful 

 conparisons and confirais Spath's conclusions regarding the connexion bet- 

 ween T. numismale and T. Loscombi, for althoug the spécimens examined 

 may not prove to be T. numismale, they carry back the lineage of T. Los- 

 combi to a l'orm but little removed from it. 



T. Sheppard. 



Sheppard, T., A new species of lima from the english chalk. Naluralisi. 



— 1917 — pp. 307-311, 1 fig. • 



Describes and figures Lima (Plagiostoma) middletonensis n. sp. from the 

 base of Micraster cor-an guinum zone, Middleton-on-the-Wolds, East Yorks- 

 hire; gives lis L of associated fossils which includes a fine séries of Inoceramus 

 inuoluhis : the type is in the Hull Muséum. 



T. Sheppard. 



Bell, Alfred, The shells of the holderness glacial clays. Naturalisi. 



— 1919 — pp. 95-98 ; 135-138. 



Summarises the work of various geologists among the transported marine 

 shells occuring in the ghcial drifts ; gives long lists of species collected, with 

 critical remarks, and compares this fauna with that in other areas in England. 



T. Sheppard. 



Bell, Alfred, Fossils of the holderness basement clays, with descrip- 

 tions of new species. Naturcilist. — 1917 — pp. 57-59, 2 fig. 



Refers to various new species as a resuit of the examina tion of the mate- 

 rial from the Holderness Glacial beds : figures and describes Admele viri- 

 dula Sheppardi. and Aslarle apiculata. 



T. Sheppard. 



Carter, C.-S., Holocene shells at ruckland near louth. Lincolnshire. 

 Naturalisi. — 1918 — pp. 119-123, 1 fig. 



Gives list of 35 species of land shells found in a pit in the chalk, in asso- 

 ciation with a red deer antler and bones of Bos longifrons, sheep, field vole, 

 shrew, and frog ; plant seeds and Romano-British pottery also found. 



T. Sheppard. 



Drake, H.-C, The ammonites of the Yorkshire Gornbrash. Nalura- 

 lisi. — 1915 — pp. 64-66. 



Describes Ammonites macrocephalus, typicus, Herveyi, Hudlestoni, and com- 

 pressus from the Scarborough area, their relative abundance and characte- 

 ristics ; identifiée! by G. G. Crick. 



T. Sheppard. 



