SALTER — CRETACEOUS FOSSILS, ABERDEENSHIRE. 



Semiescliaripora muniia, D'Orb. PI. II, fig. 1 . . — Bogingarry. 



Flustrellaria dentata, D'Orb. PI. II. fig. 2 ... . — Bogingarry. 



Crania costata. Sow — Bogingarry. 



Terebratula,|sp — Moreseat. 



Kingena lima, Defr + Dudwick. 



Rhynchonella Mantelliana, Sow — Moreseat. 



Pecten ; one or two species — Smallburn. 



orbicularis. Sow — Smallburn. 



Spondylus striatus. Sow + Bogingarry. 



Inoceramus striatus, Mantell — Bogingarry. 



, hinge of — Bogingarry. 



Brongniarti, Sow + Bogingarry. 



Lima elegans, Nilsson. PL II. fig. 3 — Moreseat. 



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Fossils in Upper Greensand at Moreseat. 



Microbacia coronula, Goldf. 



Ananchytes, sp 



Toxaster, sp. PI. II. fig. 4. 

 Galerites castanea, Brongn. . 



(Discoidea), sp. . . . . . 



Diadema, small species . . . 



Rhynchonella compressa. Lam. . + 



Pecten (probably the P. corneus 



of Nilsson, not of Sow.) .... + 



Lima semisulcata, Sow — 



Avicula simulata, n. sp. PI. II. 



.fig- 5 — 



Pinna tetragona. Sow + 



Area carinata. Sow -f- 



Pectunculus umbonatus, Sow.l — 

 Limopsis texturata, n. sp. PI. II. 



fig. 6 + 



Cyprina Fergusoni, n. sp. PI. II. 



fig.7 + 



Dentalium coelatulum, n. sp. 



PI. II. fig. 8 - 



Trochus; a small elongated form — 



Ammonites Selliguinus, Brow^f.? — 



, sp. PI. II. fig. 10 — 



, sp. allied to A. Paillet- 



teanus, D'Orb. PI. II. fig. 9 -f- 



I am indebted to my friend Mr. W. H. Baily, of the Geological 

 Survey, for several of these identifications ; and he has also taken 

 the trouble to describe some of the following forms. 



Description of some of the Fossils from the Chalk-flints. 



1. Lima elegans. PL II. fig. 3. 



Plagiostoma. Nilsson, Petrific. Suecica, pi. 9. f. 7. Hisinger, 

 Lethsea Suec. pi. 15. f. 10. 



Mr. Baily has identified this beautiful species. Our specimen 

 agrees almost exactly with that of Nilsson and Hisinger ; although 

 their figures are somewhat coarse representations. 



Log. Moreseat in chalk-flint. (Nilsson' s specimens were from 

 Balsberg, where chalk- fossils abound.) 



The Bnjozoa figured are new to Britain ; one belongs to the group 

 Eschariporidce, and the other to the Flustrellaridce. 



