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Museum, and which is the only nautilus that has hitherto been 

 found in this formation in Yorkshire. I have presented my 

 specimen to the Scarborough Museum. The second was the finding 

 of two specimens of Belemnites in this bed. 



Professor Phillips, in his monograph on 'British Belemnites/ 

 page 109, considers the occurrence of Belemnites in the Cornbrash 

 as very doubtful ; the two specimens that I obtained from this 

 quarry are therefore all the more interesting. The guards are very 

 slender and delicate and about three-quarters of an inch long. They 

 gradually taper to a pointed apex, and the transverse sections both 

 at the apical and the alveolar parts are circular. They were obtained 



from the yellow rock. 



The ossicles of crinoids (Peniacrinus) and the tests of Echino- 

 brissus orbicularis and Holedypus depressus often occur, though not 

 plentifully. 



The following fossils have been collected from the rocks of the 

 Cornbrash in this interesting outlier: 



Ammonites herveyi Sow. 



Var. macrocephalus Schloth. 

 Nautilus sp. (not hexagonus). 

 Belemnites tornalis (?) Phil. 

 Trochus strigosus Lycett. 

 Alaria bispinosa Phil. 

 Chemnitzia villata Phil. 

 Pleurotomaria granulata Sow. 

 Ostrea marshii Sow. 

 Ostrea meadii Sow. 

 Gryphea nana Ph. 

 Exogyra mima Ph. 

 Lima duplicata Sow. 

 Lima rigidula Phil. 

 Lima pectiniformis Schloth. 

 Pecten demissus Phil. 

 Pecten vagans Sow. 

 Pecten lens Sow. 

 Gerviilia aviculoides Sow. 

 Perna obliqua Lycett. 

 Modiola imbricata Sow. 

 Modiola cuneata Sow. 



Pinna cuneata Sow. 

 Trigonia scarburgensis Lye. 



Trigonia elongata Sow. 

 Trigonia cassiope D'Orb. 

 Cardium lobatum PhiJ. 

 Astarte (casts). 

 Lucina (casts). 

 Quenstedtia laevigata Phil. 

 Pholodomya ovulum Agas. 

 Goniomya v. scripta Sow. 

 Homomya crassiuscula L. & M. 



Myacites calciformis Phil. 

 Myacites sp. 

 Gresslya peregrina Ph. 

 Rhychonella leedii Ph. 

 Rhychonella varians Sch. 

 Rhychonella concinna Sow. 

 Terebratula lagenalis Sch. 

 Terebratula ornithocephala Sow. 

 Waldheimia obovata Sow. 

 Echinobrissus orbicularis Ph. 

 Holectypus depressus Lam. 

 Serpula intestinaiis Ph. 

 Vermicularia nodus Ph. 

 Ossicles of Crinoids (Pentacrinus) 



Fossil Wood. 



NOTE— MOSSES. 



Pottia Keirnii: an Addition to the Lincolnshire List of Mosses.— Thi- 



was found on the sands at Cleethorpes by the late Amos Carr, about 1880. There 

 is a specimen in Herb. H. Boswell, and a portion of this has been sent to me for 

 the Lincolnshire County Herbarium.— F. Arnold Lees, Leeds. 



Natural is U 



