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PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



List of the Fossils found in the Micldeton Tunnel and Cuttings. 



Plants. 



Fossil wood and traces of Plants. 



Echinodermata*. 



Cidaris Edwardsii t, Wright. 

 Ophioderma Gaveyi, Wright. 



Milleri, Phill. 



; another species. 



Pedina, n.sp. ; allied to P. rotata, Agas. 



Pentacrinus tuberculatus, Miller. 



; 2 new species. 



Tropidaster pectinatus, E. Forbes. 

 Uraster Gaveyi, E. Forbes. 



Conciiifera. 



Area Buckmani, Richardson, 



truncata, Buckman. 



; new species. 



Astarte ; 3 new species. 

 Avicula inaequivalvis, Sow. 



longi-axis, Buckman. 



Cardium truucatum, Soic. 



; 2 new species. 



Cypricardia ? 



Gervlllia lajvis, Buckman. 



; another species. 



Gonioraya; 2 species. 

 Gresslya unionides, Goldf. sp. 



; 3 new species. 



Gryphsea incurva, Soiv. 



Maccullochii, Soxv. 



Hippopodium ? 

 Inoceramus dubius, Soto. 

 ; new species. 



Leda pinnata, Bean, MS. 



rostralis, Lamk. sp. 



Limea ; 2 new species. 



Lingda Beanii, Phill. 



Modiola scalprum, Sow. 



; 2 new species. 



Nucula ; with cast of the intestinal 

 canal present in most of the spe- 

 cimens. 



Orbicula. 



Ostrea ; 2 new species. 



Pecten corneus, Sow. 



; new species. 



Pholadomya ambigua, Sow. 



; new species, 



PHcatula spinosa, Sow. 



Rhynchonella rimosa, Buck, sp. 



; new species. 



Terebratula. 



Gasteropoda. 



Chemnitzia ; new species. 

 CylindiMtes ; new species. 

 Dentalium gigaateum, Phill. 



Rotella polita, Bronn. 

 Trochus imbricatus, Sow. 

 ; 3 new species. 



Cephalopoda. 



Ammonites annulatus, Sow. 



Cheltensis, J/wrc/^ ( = .--/. Hen- 



leyi, Sow.) 

 planicostatus, Sow. 



Ammonites ; a species allied to A. 

 Davcei, Sow. 



; 3 other species. 



Belcmnites ; 2 species. 

 Nautilus. 



Serpida; 2 species. 

 Pollicipes ; 2 new species. 



Annelida. 



CiRRIPEDlA. 



*_ The top beds of the Lower Lias at Hewlett's Hill, near Cheltenham, contain 

 a minute Cidaris (in clusters) with attached spines, also a small species of Ophiura. 

 [Note by the Rev. P. B. Brodie.] 



t The new species of Echinoderms in this list have been described by Dr. Wright 

 in a paper read before the Members of theCotteswold Naturalists' Club, which paper 

 will shortly appear in the ' Annals of Natural History.' — [T. W.] 



